If I ever have another daughter
I might name her Clementine. I like the name. I'll call her Clem.
Is that weird, given the present shituation?
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I might name her Clementine. I like the name. I'll call her Clem.
Is that weird, given the present shituation?
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Nah not weird, in my country that name would be pretty stupid, this is an american name, maybe i might call my next dog (if I will ever have one) Clementine xD
I was thinking the same thing, I think it's a really nice name and I was considering it.
For me, that’s gonna be highly unlikely to call her that from where I come from xD.. But maybe if I had a daughter I’d call her Mariana, I know some relatives who named their daughters like that.
Anyway now that I think about it, Clementine comes from latin (Im italian and my language is a derivation from latin) and the word is clemens which means merciful, clement.
We actually have some similar name to Clementine but it's just for the males, it is Clemente (which I think it is also pretty common in France with Clement).
I dont know if Clement is actually a name used in England or in USA though.
I think its a pretty name and I like how its different/not common but it doesn't sound weird
It isn't a common name in English speaking countries, but it isn't unusual either.
If my future wife accepts it, I'd name my first one Clementine.. (sike or no sike)
Where does that name even come from? I thought it wasn't a real name used, to be honest, it's unusual.
In my language its klementtiini and its only used for the fruit
Same here.
Same here, clementina for the fruit. But Clemente is still a name often used here where I live (only for males).
Klementien here but yeah, same.
We have Clementine oranges, as well.
I'll call her Zoete Erwt (sweetpea in my lovely language)
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I would most definitely name my daughter Clementine ,and if I have another Carley.
My nephew plays with me and he wanted to name his little sister 'Clementine', my sister hated it xD it's not a common name around here.