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[Opinions] Re: British names
by
Janan
(jeziana)
8/27/2019, 1:02 AM
in reply to
a message by ari.
Demelza
Imogen
Gwen
Kerensa
Poppy
Nicknames ending in IE eg
Katie
,
Millie
, as full names on girls
Verity
Callum
Euan
Robin
Ashley
Nicknames ending in IE as full names eg
Archie
,
Alfie
,
Albie
, as full names in boys
Owen
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Raven Briar
(Constant)
8/27/2019, 5:37 AM
I think
Gwen
is more common in the US than in Britain, but I agree with the other names you mentions as sounding more British particularly
Imogen
and all the ie and y ending nicknames as fullnames.
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