Re: Loveday
in reply to a message by CN
For a boy, really? The user submitted entry does say the historically it was used for boys too. I didn't think anyone would go for that though. I first heard the name watching a dramatization of Rosamund Pilcher's novel (the title escapes me). It takes place in Cornwall and the character is feminine. But I certainly understand wanting to use it for a boy's mn. It sort of reminds me of "Lovejoy" starring Ian McShane.
Iris Loveday, Isadora Loveday and Victorina Loveday get top marks. You're the second person to suggest Esther Loveday and I am tempted. The flow is so smooth. Orinthia Loveday is too cool!
Iris Loveday, Isadora Loveday and Victorina Loveday get top marks. You're the second person to suggest Esther Loveday and I am tempted. The flow is so smooth. Orinthia Loveday is too cool!
This message was edited 11/17/2009, 12:53 PM