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[Opinions] Glory and Colleen
Not my usual style, don't know that I'd seriously consider them, but they're on my mind.I just think Colleen sounds really good, and Glory is there because I just saw a pic of a little flowergirl by that name in her little dress giggling with her hands on her cheeks and it was too precious. It just suits her perfectly. So thoughts on these two? Combo ideas would be cool, too. :)
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Colleen is okay, but kind of reminds me of a bland, no-makeup-or-jewelry guidance counselor or something. Somebody who has been "good" her whole life but has never had any real fun. Still I wouldn't mind seeing it used again.Don't like Glory, it seems a bit tacky to me, like some hillbilly woman whose name is Glory Bea. lol I do think Gloria is very pretty and makes me think of somebody who loves flowers, birds, music and being with people.
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Glory is a bit too much for me. It's ok as far as virtue/word names go, but it might be a tough name to carry.I dislike Colleen.
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Glory is cute!
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I've loved Glory for a long time now, and same with Colleen. I think they're both charming.Haven't time for combo suggestions at the moment, but I think they're both winners. They wouldn't be bad together, either.Array
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Buffy and Girl.That's what comes in to my mind right away. I will never be able to see Glory without thinking about the over-the-top Big Bad on Buffy. That character was just too much.As for Colleen: It's too tied to the word "girl" for me to ever use. I knew someone from Ireland who thought it was a huge joke that it was even used. If that doesn't bother you, then use it. I think for the most part that association has died down.
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I rather like Gloria, but Glory is too wordy. Colleen makes me think of a synonim for "Irish peasant girl".
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