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Vote for the name you like best!
Hannah
People say you can't have your cake and eat it to, I say eat HALF the cake, there, I win.
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*yells in Stanley's voice: "STEL-LAAAAA!!!!!!!!! STEEEEEEL-LAAAA!!!"*
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I voted for Claudia. I can't see a Stella in kindergarden being very happy about her name. LOL
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Stella is gaining in popularity in the naming world, but its one I can't find myself appreciating..
Claudia was an easy choice.
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Definitely Stella. Claudia just sounds old, whereas Stella is a name that ages well, but is still trendy sounding without being overused.
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I voted for Claudia. I just hate Stella. It sounds like a 40 year old woman, not a baby. Claudia is cute for a baby and still not too cutesy sounding for an adult.
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I love Stella. Claudia reminds me of a clod and means "lame", whereas Stella means "star". I love Claudette, though, like Claudette Colbert.
Lark
"It's kinda restful, when you see that you're not alone. We're finally together here in the unknown."
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I'm not a real fan of either of those names but I like Stella much better. CLaudia is too posh and old fashioned sounding.
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I agree with Scarlet Lark about Claudia. Kids are sure to shorten it when name calling. I like the name Stella. My cousin is a hip NY pediatrician who named her daughter Stella (4) and her son Jack (2). Classic names!
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Definately Stella. I do like Claudia as well, and was actually somewhat stuck in what I liked better... but after a while of thinking about it, Stella is just so much prettier.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ )0( Bright Blessings! )0( ~Niamh~ Seamus Padraig Scott Dhabolt, born: January 24, 2007
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