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[Opinions] Re: "British Sounding" Names...
by
Lauren B
(guest)
10/3/2005, 4:37 PM
in reply to
a message by cody88
It depends what you mean by 'British.' If you mean old-fashioned, aristocratic sounding names, then
Emily
Harriet
Charlotte
William
George
Henry
Edward
are good examples.
However, coming from the north of England these are the 'British' names i hear most often:
Ellie
Anna
Jade
Jodie
Charlie
Jamie
Ethan
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