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Re: Sophy
I prefer Sophie, but I don't mind Sophy. The Sophy spelling feels more "country" to me--a little more pastoral, a little less sophisticated--but I'm not sure why. It's not a bad thing, just a different feel from either Sophie or Sophia.
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The difference of Sophie and SophyI totally agree that Sophie and Sophy have different feels to them. In my mind Sophy could be a name used in Oliver Twist (which I'm reading). I feel it would very much fit into Dickens's London and fall into line with Nancy, Betsey, Charlotte & Rose.
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