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Loveday?
This is a guilty pleasure of mine. What do you think of it? Is it usable...on a child? A pet? A fictional character?
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I think Loveday was one of the names I saw everywhere when I was doing a bit of online research on the area one branch of my family came from - Cornwall. I think it's useable! I like it, it's quirkily Puritan.
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For all the reasons that everyone said before me "no" I say to use it as a middle name. It's a great name, but it would be tough as a boys first name.
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It's okay for a pet or a character, but I don't think it works for a child. Both Love and Day are two of my GPs, so you'd think I would like Loveday, but I'm just not feeling it at all. I think of dates and designations like Labor Day, Arbor Day, and "Tuesday is meatloaf day," and Loveday becomes just...no.
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I think it would be fine for a pet or fictional character, but I wouldn't use it as a first name for a person. It would work as a middle name, though. As a first name, it's a bit much, but I have met people named Lovely and Clearblue, and I don't recall them having many problems. I guess it all depends on where you live and how tolerant people around you are of such things.

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NoIt's something a celebrity might use.
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Good point. On one hand, Loveday is an actual, historical name. But it's rare, and so Loveday is about as typical as Apple.
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Exactly!
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I don't think it is usable at all on a child. I don't really see it working on a pet unless it is on a bird. Just about anything is suitable on a fictional character.
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