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[Opinions] Re: I know only two Rachels... nt
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I don't know ANY Rachels. I would use it, just because there is seriously NO ONE I know with that name. And that's important to me, I don't want my kid to have a name that four hundred other kids have. lol~Rhianna~
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I think of Rachel as a very mid-west name, not sure why.
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Well, I live in the Midwest (Missouri) ... and nope, no Rachels here. lol But I can see where that would come from. It seems like a very down-home name. Kind of like Rebecca.If I had two daughters, I think I'd call them Leah and Rachel. It's a Biblical thing. But they go very well together. =D~Rhianna~
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Weird. I live in Illinois, and I knew (personally, not thorugh repuation) at least five Rachels (& Rachaels) in high school, and I've met more in college.
~Arcadia~
!!!!!!!! Linus George Arthur Roscoe Howard Vaughn Victor Cecil
!!!!!!! Thelma Millie Edith Gertrude Janice Maude Lenore
??????? Eartha Nephele Fiammetta Aeronwy Leland Zephyr Ignatius Bolivar
``` Lily Nesrin Sakura
zz Zygmunt Zabel
3 Remy
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It's crazy. I always hear people say that certain names are so popular, and yet, I don't know of anyone with the names! =D~Rhianna~
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I know what you meanAlthough I know about 3 Rachel's there are other names I never hear that are "so: popular. I am yet to meet an Emma, Aidan, and Grace! And I only know about 3 Emily's!Auntie to: Robert, Brady, Juliana & Sophia.
Auntie again soon! Sister-in-law is...Lilypie Baby Ticker
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Yeah, I've never met an Aidan or a Grace or an Emma, either. I know a few Emilys, but not enough for it to be obnoxious or anything. lol I guess it just depends on where you live.~Rhianna~
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