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Re: Joyce
I don't really care for Joyce. It also reminds me of an older woman. I always think of Dr. Joyce Brothers when I hear it. Not that I have anything against her, it's just that she's an older woman. Then there's Joyce Maynard, whom I believe is about sixty now.
But Joyce has an interesting history, if I remember what I've read correctly. It was common in the Middle Age, up until the fourteenth century, but at that time it was a male name. Then it fell out of use and became obsolete for hundreds of years. And then, all of a sudden, for no particular reason that anyone can determine, it came back in the twentieth century as a female name. Just one of those things that happens with names that no one can really figure out. Same with Gladys coming out of nowhere around 1900 and quickly becoming highly popular, for no apparent reason, to use another example. Anyway, given that interesting history, and the fact that Joyce is now unusual again, I would encourage people to use it.
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