Re: Camilla (yes or no)
in reply to a message by bagulec
Camilla (in the Aeneid) was a princess so graceful that she could run across a field of wheat without bending the stalks. Quite a lot to live up to! But it's got a pretty sound and has never been so popular that it's attracted negative associations. I'd give it a Yes.
I knew an interesting family once: son Charles and daughter Camilla. Father was a player of note, and the children were born in the same year to different mothers; and of course named independently. When that all fell apart, he ended up with both kids.
I knew an interesting family once: son Charles and daughter Camilla. Father was a player of note, and the children were born in the same year to different mothers; and of course named independently. When that all fell apart, he ended up with both kids.