Re: Foster
in reply to a message by Poetgirl
Veronica gives the duo a more dirty-thirties feel rather than quirky Victorian, esp. if they'll go by Vera and Foster or Ronnie and Foster. But I do quite like it, it's very unique and refreshing.
If you're not fond of Franklin, what about Foster Francis, Foster Frank, or Foster Frederick? (I also love alliteration, can you tell)
So weird about Foster meaning fetus in another language.
If you're not fond of Franklin, what about Foster Francis, Foster Frank, or Foster Frederick? (I also love alliteration, can you tell)
So weird about Foster meaning fetus in another language.
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Yeah, I didn't really think about it, but Vera and Foster really gives that feel. I like both, for different reasons, but I will have to pick whichever feels most "right" for the story and the time period.
I'm liking Foster Frederick. Or maybe even Foster Fabien? Foster Finley?
Yeah it sure is strange that Foster means fetus! I never would have guessed.
I'm liking Foster Frederick. Or maybe even Foster Fabien? Foster Finley?
Yeah it sure is strange that Foster means fetus! I never would have guessed.