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Re: Doris
I think any "older" name can be used today (I say this even when I don't like the name, as I think they're still better, than, say, Brick or Kaycie, etc.).Doris is odd sounding to me...like the words door and is.The doris closed. The door is closed.I like the name Ruby, and the combo Ruby Doris does flow, and while I don't care for Nancy (it has a weak tone to it), Nancy Doris flows somewhat, but not great.

-Lissa Hannah-
My !'s = Kipling, Barry, Mortimer, Miles, Marmaduke, Fletcher, Hiram, Maris, Blanche, Gladys, Arlette, Glenda, Juniper, LuluMy ?'s = Pasquale, Archibald, Humphrey, Nigel, Bernard, Minna, Doris, Shirley, Cordelia, Gertrude
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