[Opinions] Re: WDYTO Denver?
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Perhaps I think Denver has a masculine sound or perhaps it makes me think of Bob Denver, but my gut reaction was to think of Denver as a boy. Either way, I'm not a fan of it, simply because I'm not a fan of place names in general. However, I'm open to more creative naming when it comes to mns so if you like it that's good enough for me. My only concern would be if _____ Denver was conceived in Denver, then I would advise you against Denver just because I think that's creepy.
I think the Amy Denver connection is pretty loose. It took me a minute to get it and even now I'm not positive if that (Beloved) is what you're referring to.
I think the Amy Denver connection is pretty loose. It took me a minute to get it and even now I'm not positive if that (Beloved) is what you're referring to.
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Rereading my post I just wanted to clarify something I think was poorly written. I think the Amy Dener connection is loose because you're not naming your hypothetical daughter Amy Denver. It just happens that your name is Amy and her mn is Denver. I don't think the connection is any more noticeable than a John Smith having a daughter named Rachel Denver Smith.
Rereading my post I just wanted to clarify something I think was poorly written. I think the Amy Dener connection is loose because you're not naming your hypothetical daughter Amy Denver. It just happens that your name is Amy and her mn is Denver. I don't think the connection is any more noticeable than a John Smith having a daughter named Rachel Denver Smith.