[Opinions] Re: Sylvia
in reply to a message by Paul
Hi !!!
I just checked Sylvia Likens on Google as I've never heard of her. Terrible. One of the worst cases from U.S.A. I've heard about.
But Sylvia is a strong, classic name with a nature-feeling and a 1800s aristocratic vibe in my opinion. Its Italian form Silvia is an evergreen since years.
So I'm glad that those horrible story did't ruin it.
I hope that Sylvia L. is in a better place or in a better Life now. I hope that she has born again but this time in a beautiful family.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
I just checked Sylvia Likens on Google as I've never heard of her. Terrible. One of the worst cases from U.S.A. I've heard about.
But Sylvia is a strong, classic name with a nature-feeling and a 1800s aristocratic vibe in my opinion. Its Italian form Silvia is an evergreen since years.
So I'm glad that those horrible story did't ruin it.
I hope that Sylvia L. is in a better place or in a better Life now. I hope that she has born again but this time in a beautiful family.
Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456
This message was edited 12/12/2018, 4:16 AM
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While I was submitting my personal opinion in Sylvia 'comments' I saw that Sylvia Likens is not among 'namesakes' nor 'famous bearers'.
Is in you opinion tasteless adding her or at the contrary a good way to honour her unfortunate memory (just remember that she has existed and hope that something similar will never happen again)?
While I was submitting my personal opinion in Sylvia 'comments' I saw that Sylvia Likens is not among 'namesakes' nor 'famous bearers'.
Is in you opinion tasteless adding her or at the contrary a good way to honour her unfortunate memory (just remember that she has existed and hope that something similar will never happen again)?