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Re: Doris
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Yeah, old and clunky. My mother had a cousin by this name, the daughter of my previously mentioned Great-Aunt May or Mae. She was roughly my mom's age, which would make her about eighty now, if she's still alive. (I don't even know.) So to me, it's a terminally old-lady name. Of course, I'm older than most posters here, so I can remember the old ladies who had names like this, so they will always be old lady names. I understand that they can seem charmingly old-fashioned and ready for a comeback, for those younger than myself.
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