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Re: June Top Ten
Ummm ok yesBrogan - I am so fascinated by this completely hideous revolting name. Apparently it's a girl name! Sometimes! And a saint! And it means shoe! What! It's incredible.
Corisande
Bertha yep
Olympia
Nola
Morven
Beaumont - on a girl yes
Montana
Min
IliamnaWenzel
Art - just Art, not Arthur
Anzo
Evan-Thomas
Willendorf
Bramford
Thierry
Trace
Langley
Taylan
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I like:Bertha
OlympiaWenzel
Art
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LOL at your comment on Brogan!Of your list, the only one I could really see myself using is Olympia. If I were French, maybe Thierry.I had an aunt in my stepfamily named Bertha who passed away two years ago - she went by Bert. For the longest time I thought Bert was a nickname for Roberta (since that was much more common when she was born), until she told me, "Nope, it's Bertha. You can see why I go by Bert." She didn't like her name at all.And her sister's name is Magdalena. I remember once sitting in the living room several years back with my dad and stepmom, and their names had come up. My stepmom just shook her head and was like, "Bertha and Magdalena... who *does* that to their kids?!"I miss Aunt Bert.
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Top picks: Beaumont & Langley
Throw outs: Montana & Anzo
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I saw the name Bertha Agnes Margaret in a graveyard recently and was totally into it.
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I was so so close to including Olympia this month. Nola is also sounding quite refreshing at the moment. I love Art. Not an Arthur fan but do enjoy Art. Have toyed with Artis :) Anzo is fantastic also. I imagine my Ansel would get called "Anz"
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