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Re: using Spring
in reply to a message by Laura
I really like Spring a lot. It helps that I knew a lovely Spring, who would in her 50s now, and I was familiar with Spring Byington before I even met her, so her name, though unusual, never seemed that weird to me. I imagine it wouldn't always be the easiest name to live with because of the teasing potential you mentioned, but I don't think it's unusable because of it, either. Spring might be best paired with a strong, classic name, like Spring Alexandra or Spring Lydia. Just avoid any other obvious word names, especially those involving plants or weather--no Spring Violet or Spring Raine, for example.
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