I like the name Faye Valentine, like the character in MTV's Trigun :) she's a lady, young, charming and tough.
I'm biased towards Valentina, because in Italy it's very common. I babysat for the longest time a Valentina, so I like the name on small children, but I've seen it on adolescents and women and it loses the charm a bit. I love Tina for a nickname!! :))
I think Valentina is really cute. Valentine is alright, I guess, when it's pronounced Vah-len-TEE-neh. I definitely prefer Valentina though. Here, the (Dutch) masculine form is Valentijn. Its pronunciation is pretty close to Vah-len-tine.
It's my almost middle name. Didn't make it on the birth certificate (born today), but my parents consider it my middle name: Maya Valentina. I think it's nice, it has good flow.
I've met some really kind, gentle people named Valentina, but they are Latin American, so it's a little more expected (nickname: Vale, pronounced "val-eh" with a Spanish accent, as in Dona Vale).
Personally, I don't like Valentine that much, but I do think it's the kind of name that could grow on you. It would work for a certain type of person.
I went out with a French guy called Valentin (Val-on-ta[n]) a few years ago, who often went by Val. He wasn't born on Valentine's Day so I don't really know how he got his name. Anyway, I don't mind it too much, but I wouldn't use it.
I think it's actually a great name for a boy (too cliche on a girl, methinks), it's classic and unique at the same time, but one that is hardly ever appreciated.
I love Valentina as a middle name for a girl. I don't think it is corny. I've entertained the idea of calling my daughter Stella Valentina for a while now. Not sure if I will, but time shall tell :)
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Date: 2008-02-14 04:57 pm (UTC)I'm biased towards Valentina, because in Italy it's very common.
I babysat for the longest time a Valentina, so I like the name on small children, but I've seen it on adolescents and women and it loses the charm a bit. I love Tina for a nickname!! :))
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Date: 2008-02-14 05:28 pm (UTC)Here, the (Dutch) masculine form is Valentijn. Its pronunciation is pretty close to Vah-len-tine.
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Date: 2008-02-14 08:16 pm (UTC)I've met some really kind, gentle people named Valentina, but they are Latin American, so it's a little more expected (nickname: Vale, pronounced "val-eh" with a Spanish accent, as in Dona Vale).
Personally, I don't like Valentine that much, but I do think it's the kind of name that could grow on you. It would work for a certain type of person.
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Date: 2008-02-14 08:28 pm (UTC)I know I really wonderful woman named Valentina. I never associated it with V-day until now. It is just her name and it seems really normal.
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Date: 2008-02-15 07:54 am (UTC)Just wondering, are you pronouncing it -teena or -tyna?
Hers is Val-en-TEEN-a.
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Date: 2008-02-18 12:16 am (UTC)and he named his daughter Mia Valentina
:)