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Re: Shelby
Not a real fan of it. And it seems more masculine to me, but that's probably because the first Shelby I knew was a guy. The sound of it is turning me against it, sorry. Plus the few girl Shelby's that I knew (minus a two-year-old) were stuck up, and everyone said that the guy Shelby and I had a thing for each other back in 5th grade when we were just friends. Ah, the joys of being a kid. hahaOut of the two, Shelby Lynn.
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The only Shelby I've ever known was a spoiled little girl. I didn't like this name before I met her and I still don't like it. I'm not a fan of Shelley, either. I've never met a Shelley I liked. Both of these names leave a bad taste in my mouth. (I think you have to love "shel" names or hate them there is no middle ground.)
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