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Re: Blythe
I used to totally love it and would've used it for a mn on a girl. (I believe my combo was Evelyn Blythe.) But now it just feels like a trusty good name. I like it on a female--it's very springy--but I think I prefer it for a male. It's very Victorian, and I associate it with Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables.I don't think I've ever met a Blythe. I pronounce it with a hard th, as in "this."
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