I don't hate it but I don't like it either.
It's not common but it's really not that pretty either.
And I despise my middle name because it's so freaking common and unoriginal.
Ah, me and my name have a love/hate relationship. Everyone always told me how pretty my name is, and I guess it is, specially if you know what it means. After finding out what it means, I can see why they named me that. My name means happiness or someone who smiles a lot. When I was a baby, I smiled a lot and just about everyone could pick me up and I'd happily go with them lol
Anyways, I do like it, but sometimes hate it when people call me by my full name.
Not really, no one can pronounce it really unless they're like natives here ._. I'd like a shorter and more unisex name though but all the paperwork crap is2g.
I like my name but people rarely pronounce it correctly, even though I think it's a pretty easy name (Julienne). I usually go by Jules or J though. Only people who have just met me call me Julienne.
I like my name. Nicole. It means "victorious people" or just "victory." I actually prefer Nicolette, but just Nicole is fine too.
You make a bunch of nicknames out of it, which kinda bother me. (I've been called more names than I can count over the years.) I prefer it when people call me just by my name though.
I mean, I don't hate it and I'm not ashamed of it. But I don't really love it either. I guess I mainly don't really care for it. I wish my name wasn't so common. Both my first name and last name is very generic.
I'm kinda ehh about my name. I guess "Theresa" is pretty enough but not nearly as pretty as what I wish my name was (Olivia or Rose are beautiful names I'd love to have). Also the h in my name throws people off so that's annoying. Thanks mom
My name is very common amongst people on my age, there was a kind of fad on it in the early 90's (probably due to somebody famous) so when I went to school there were 5 others with my name in my class.
I don't hate my name, I don't like the full version, but I don't love it either. I guess I can't imagine being called anything else though. The short version of my name fits me well and I guess the long version is good for the professional aspect of my life