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Re: Beth??
In the past I've been rather indifferent to Beth, it's sweet but without the fuss that a lot of nicknames for Elizabeth usually have. I've known many Bethanys (most now in the 20-30 age range) and while it's a nice name it's a bit too common among my own family and friends set for me to use it myself. Recently I have made friends with a new Bethany who is about 22, athletic, gorgeous brown curly hair, an olive complexion and a sweet and friendly personality and she's helped add a freshness to the image I have of the name Bethany. Also this is the first Bethany I've known who doesn't mind being called Beth by her close friends and family and there's somehow just a sweetness to hearing them Beth being used with Bethany. I'd say it would work very well and I'm liking Bethany nn Beth a bread deal right now.
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