Keturah
This is a family name for me (one I haven't yet seen mentioned). I've always liked it. My grandmother's grandmother's sister was named Annie Keturah. We have a huge photograph of her in her house with her two sons. Aunt Annie's (and my great-grea-grandmother Alice Augusta's) grandmother was also named Keturah Brown Duvall also, wife of Isaac Burton, founder of Burtonsville, MD. I know you wanted to know all that. :-D
This message was edited 5/6/2008, 6:57 AM
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I love it!
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I like the meaning of this name better than its sound, honestly, but I do like it somewhat. It has significant mn potential for its meaning alone; but it has a stronger, sharper sound than many other female names and that fact also recommends it, in my mind. It's not first-tier for me but I can understand why you'd like it, what with my dear, offbeat Mahalia being a family name.
I love the name Keturah. I think it is sweet.
Keturah took its turn as a board favorite, I believe. At least I remember seeing it often enough. I think other people's enthusiasm made it get old fast for me. I don't really dislike it in and of itself but the sort of annoying interest it inspired plus how long I have to speculate on its pronunciation before I hit the right one make it a name I don't have a lot of enthusiasm for. I'm not repulsed by it but it'd never cross my mind to suggest it to anyone, either.
I love Keturah. Unfortunately, my sister tainted it in my mind by noting how close it sounds to a female body part. Really beautiful name though.
This message was edited 5/6/2008, 7:57 AM
I don't know which body part you mean. *blush*
I'm not too familiar with all that. *blush*
I'm not too familiar with all that. *blush*
This message was edited 5/6/2008, 8:02 AM
Don't feel bad
I'm quite familiar with "all that" and I have no idea what she could be talking about, unless it's regional slang.
I'm quite familiar with "all that" and I have no idea what she could be talking about, unless it's regional slang.