Re: Gray
Sad, dour, dishwater. :-/ I'd go for a happier color, if any. Interested in Pembe? I'm getting hooked on Turkish names. :-) They don't always sound pretty to me, but they make up for it by being interesting or quirky. For the bold there's sari (Turkish for "yellow"; there shouldn't be a dot on that i, but the correct symbol doesn't show up in my message), mavi (blue), siyah (black), mor (purple), or kirmizi (red; again, no dots on the i's). ;-)Or maybe Liadan, Nila, Nigella, Iole, Midori, Chloe, Siena, etc. It's not color associations that bug me; I just can't get on board with Gray. It's so dull. Even obvious possibilities like Cyan, Lavender, Auburn, Scarlet, Crimson, Violet, Rose, Olive, Indigo, Saffron, Teal, whatever else. For some reason I react to Gray as unfavorably as a punch to the stomach.If the "Gr" is what you like, Grace, Greer, Greta, Griet, or Greet all sound better to me.

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I love Turkish names, too. :-D nt  ·  Siri  ·  11/7/2007, 7:59 PM
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I knew a female Gray.  ·  Siri  ·  11/7/2007, 7:08 PM
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