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Loads of Unusual/Interesting Sightings
Recent sightings:Glo
Tevita
Denali Lucille (f)
Denali (m)
John Wayne
Keilysia
Ellison
Kennedee
Jens
Coral
Kinohi
Rogelio
Elioti (f)
Dagmara
Gaylin
Aurea
Viyetta
Kaytlyn
Jewels
Aunese
Koua (f)
Sone (f)
Kacheena (f)
Shalese (f)
Ladawn
Avelino (m)
Chumreon (m)
Alway (f)
Asoka (m)
Lapugh (m)
Clevey (m)
Sister (someone told me that sister on the census is wrong, but here is a Sister!)
Santos (f)
Chue (m)
Moomia (m)
Cresside
Delaine
Muthammah (f)
Lovenia
Agripina
Viliamu (m)
Giao (f)
Peleka (f)
Shuniqua
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Weird ones:Glo
John Wayne
Kennedee
Gaylin
Kaytlyn
Jewels - sounds like a pet's name
Ladawn
Alway - all way..?!
Santos for a girl
Moomia - doesn't sound masculine at allNice ones:Ellison - for a boy
Aurea - beautiful!!
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The only one that stood out (in a positive way) was Cresside. Its incredibly pretty and I am fond of the spelling as well.
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I like:

Denali (m) -and two of them
Rogelio
Asoka (m)
Cresside
Agripina
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Oh I really like Cresside and Coral.
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Comments on a few...Glo - female? Relating it to "glow", I can sort of see it as a "virtue" name, sort of
Denali (m) - this does feel more like a masculine name to me; like the imagery
Ellison - assume boy; would prefer Ellis
Elioti - Elliott in disguise? Changing the spelling does not a feminine name make
Gaylin - know of a Gaylene (f) and Galen (m); would guess this is female
Jewels - Sound-wise, Jules can work for either gender for me; Jewel is feminine; Jewels runs risk of referencing "the family jewels"
Alway (f)- odd but, again, can sort of see it in a "virtue" name way
Delaine - used to know a lovely one
Shuniqua - the "shuh" and "qua" sounds are just never going to be my favorite name components
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Sister, Syster, Suster, Süster, etc. were not that unusual in my neck of the woods until a couple of centuries ago. In fact, they were customary long enough that a Sister or two might have made it to the US just in time to take part in the census game ;)
And I remember talking to Malin about the name a while ago. If memory serves, she told me that the name was used in Sweden way longer than it was here.
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I like Dagmara
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