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Re: Phoebe
I have a soft spot for it because it's my niece's name. If not for that lovely association, though, I wouldn't care for it. It's strange because I used to think I really liked it, and you would think that loving a Phoebe so much would help cement my love of the name, but now that I hear/see/say/think about it all the time, the opposite is true. It's a little too twee. I don't think Phoebe needs or benefits from a nn, but we sometimes call our Phoebe Pheebs and Phoebe-be-be.
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