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Re: Zelda
You're going to think I'm strange, but for four years in college, this was my nn (in one group of friends.) It's a long story, but suffice it to say, it stuck. I didn't mind, really. It came across as a term of endearment.The second thing I think of is Zelda FitGerald and roaring 20's flappers. I think it was considered an exotic name back then, like Theda Bara or Pola Negri (silent film stars.) Seen in this light, it has a retro-charm about it that I like. Not the easiest name to carry off, but it has potential.
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