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If it's the type of parents, how would suggesting an alternative name to them change anything?Personally, I don't mind that Lily's really popular. It's sweet without being too sweet (I think the L's give it a certain awkwardness), and some names have to be more popular than others. Lily's nice. I am glad I have managed to overcome the "images" associated with names when I am considering whether they are good names or not; it enables me to be happy to meet a Lily, Emily, Emma, Victoria, James, Jacob, or William.
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I don't mind that it's common. I love the name Emily. It's just that it's so unsubstantial. It's like she's saying. "Hi! My names LILLLLLEEEEEEEEEEEEE. STEP ON ME! :-D"
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