Re: Some German BAs
Actually, Lili Marlene (in every possible spelling of both Lili and Marlene) keeps popping up in BAs lately. Lily (again, in whatever spelling ;-) ) is wildly popular right now and Marlene is being rediscovered... so I guess it seems a "logical" combo to some parents.
However, I agree with you: whenever I read this combo, Marlene Dietrich starts singing in my head.Jack - Dean is an odd combo, isn't it? I don't know why, but for some reason it reminds me of whiskey... Is there a whiskey brand of that name or am I mixing it up with Jack Daniel's?This is the third Berenike I've seen in BAs recently. I love this name, I could actually see myself using it.
Oh, and it's the second Balthasar (I think).
I hate to disappoint you, but I assume Franziska and Pauline probably don't have a middle name.
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Some German BAs  ·  Frollein Gladys  ·  7/16/2011, 3:56 PM
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