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Re: Short trip into Non-Name-Nerd-Land
I dislike it (and just about all lnfns on girls) heartily unless it has family significance, in which case I'm willing to forgive a name quite a lot. But then I'd expect to see it used as a mn. For a boy, preferably for family reasons, yeah OK, but I'd be holding thumbs that its owner could pronounce the letter R from the very start. Wiley ... not good. Not for boys or girls.
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