Re: Heather
in reply to a message by Lily
I like it, and although Heather was really popular in the 70's and 80's, I don't find it too dated. It would be refreshing to meet a little girl named Heather these days, and not too long from now, it will seem even fresher.
I don't recall ever meeting a cheerleader named Heather. Most of the Heathers I have met have been quiet and kind, but I can imagine a more outgoing girl named Heather. I think it suits various personalities.
I don't recall ever meeting a cheerleader named Heather. Most of the Heathers I have met have been quiet and kind, but I can imagine a more outgoing girl named Heather. I think it suits various personalities.
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In 2008, we acquired next door neighbors who had a then two-year-old daughter named Heather. Recently, I had the opportunity to see the little girl again. She's now six years old. I assure you, knowing a two-to-six-year-old Heather was anything but refreshing. I'm still immersed in the twenty-to-forty year-old Heathers, whose existence forces me to hear the name frequently, so I don't see how the age of a younger Heather can give any refreshment to the name.