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What kind of person you thing when you hear this combo?

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Diana Margaret Augustine Sverige and two surnames

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  1. I'm not too fond of any of those name or the combination. If it's a family name then sorry... if you want it use it.

    It sounds like a s****., ritzy, old lady that wears way to much unflattering perfume.  


  2. Old Lady.

  3. elderly

  4. an old widowed woman who lives in an old mansion

  5. Sounds regal.

  6. Diana is cute Margaret, I don't prefer, Augustine, I could live with but don't prefer, no idea how to pronounce the last name. You can't base the personality of your child off of their name, a name is simply that, a name, and will not decide whether your child is, shy, popular, sporty, girly etc. only the way she carries herself will.

    Go with what you like in the end because it's your baby, however, know that just because you give her a long (and dated) name, doesn't mean she'll have a leg up in life. She is who she is and that's all there is to it.  

  7. I think of a beautiful girl with dark brown hair and light eyes. She seems shy at first but when you get to know her she really opens up. Really sweet and caring.

    -Maddie

  8. an orphan

    BUT I am from the US so we have COMPLETELY different naming ideas.  What is considered a good name where I live is considered trashy/stripper/etc to you.  What is considered good to you, seems like the kids at my kids' school that get made fun of and don't take baths.

  9. it sounds like an old lady

    im sorry

  10. I would definitely want to meet the mother and say, "YAAAY!" :D

    It's a wonderful, yet long, name. It's beautiful, it's classy, yet spunky and cute at the same time. It's absolutely gorgeous!

    I would suggest that since the child has two surnames for you to cut back on the middle names quite a bit, but since it's a family tradition, I have no problem with it.

    AWESOME CHOICE!

  11. It sounds like an old lady. An 'ancient' name. Sorry.

  12. An old queen or something. Sorry.

  13. 1. Someone very old

    2. Her Nouveau Riche parents wanted to name her something regal-looking

  14. old

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