[Opinions] Re: Verity
in reply to a message by Kai
I like it too. It seems very sweet, and it's not very obvious at all today.
In the Puritan days, Verity was considered one of the more "educated" virtue names (since it was a virtue name in the oh-so-posh Latin language). So Verity has a more aristocratic sound to it than other virtue names. Not that that's a bad thing; in fact, I like that quality.
Miranda
In the Puritan days, Verity was considered one of the more "educated" virtue names (since it was a virtue name in the oh-so-posh Latin language). So Verity has a more aristocratic sound to it than other virtue names. Not that that's a bad thing; in fact, I like that quality.
Miranda