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Keturah?
What do you think of Keturah? Does it sound too old-fashioned?
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I really like Keturah. I've only known one so it doesn't seem old-fashioned or dated at all.
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I really like Keturah! It think it sounds old-fashioned (ancient, even), but that's why I like it.
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I am so warming to Keturah, even though it seems to be a much disliked name. I'd use Keturah "Kit" to add a bit of spunk if it didn't seem too much of a push. Names like Enid, once seen as old-lady-ish, are making a come back; old-fashioned is 'in' at the moment, right?
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I think it's old-fashioned enough to catch on again. I don't love it, but I'd certainly take notice if I heard it on the playground.
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I can't think of a time in recent centuries when it was common enough to sound old-fashioned. It doesn't grab me enough to use it myself, but I would find it a refreshing change from Sophia, Emma, Madison, etc. if I met a little Keturah. It's not overused, but is a real name (and a pleasant enough one @ that), so I would consider it usable if you wish to have it on your list.
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It sounds a bit like it belongs in a video game, honestly.
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I think it sounds trashy. Almost like it is better suited for the name of a drug.
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