I love "j" sound.
Georgia gives me two "j" sounds for the price of one. I love it.
Georgia is effortlessly elegant. It's a classic that will age beautifully. It's not dated at all. That's the great thing about classics.
I don't know any, except a woman I once met. She'd be in her 50's by now. Oh, MaryKay Letourneau named one of her children by
Vili Falau (sp?)
Georgia. (The other is
Audrey. Whatever else can be said about the woman, I do like her taste in girls' names.)
Georgia Lucy is my favorite
Georgia combo.
This message was edited 4/26/2010, 1:45 PM