Re: Dimity and Dymphna
in reply to a message by vigdis
My first thought is that Dimity looks pretty, and it has a kind of 19th century vibe to it. But I'm not keen on it having the word "dim" in it. "Nice but dim" is an expression used here occasonally (after a Harry Enfield character Tim Nice But Dim) and it makes me think of that.
Dymphna looks rather awkward. Both could work in a story though, but not sure about real life.
Dymphna looks rather awkward. Both could work in a story though, but not sure about real life.