I used to like it.
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I used to really like this name - I had the stock combo Charlotte Olivia Florence in my Top 10 for a long time.
Then I got sick of Charlotte. Like really, really sick of it all of a sudden. It just sounded... weightless, but also flabby. Like a flabby feather, if that makes sense. Now whenever I hear it (which is a lot), I scratch my head and wonder why so many parents are choosing a name with so little oomph to it. (It's to get the nickname Charlie, isn't it?)
Present-day, I much prefer Carol. :-)
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Then I got sick of Charlotte. Like really, really sick of it all of a sudden. It just sounded... weightless, but also flabby. Like a flabby feather, if that makes sense. Now whenever I hear it (which is a lot), I scratch my head and wonder why so many parents are choosing a name with so little oomph to it. (It's to get the nickname Charlie, isn't it?)
Present-day, I much prefer Carol. :-)
Please rate my personal name list:
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
http://greens-end.myminicity.com
This message was edited 5/2/2016, 10:20 AM
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Okay, I am going to use "flabby feather" to describe certain names from now on.