We're having a boy, so I guess this really doesn't matter too much, but my husband and I were talking about girl names (for future children, I suppose) this morning and he mentioned the name Caimbree. Just wondering what everyone thought (never heard it before, but I guess it's a spin off of Cambria..which we both LOVE).
Thoughts?
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Since when is Cambria a name for something besides a place? Or an era. No no no. Just no. And Caimbree? Completely awful. First, it's made up. Second, the spelling is terrible. Third, she'd be spelling it for people her entire life, all the time. Just don't.
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yuck.
stick with cambria.
This.
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Cambria = okay, NMS, but not awful
Caimbree = vom
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Exactly this. But nicer.
It makes me think of the band Coheed and Cambria.
You're having a boy? This is an actual name that is similar. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairbre
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