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Land
Ever since I read the book Any Human Heart, the name of one of the female characters, Land Fothergill, has sort of been struck into my head, which is strange because I usually like the more elaborate, classical names like Aurelia, Cecilie, Marguerite, Letitia, things like that. What do you think of Land? Is it completely "out there"? Is there a name it could be a nickname for?Also, I'd be hesitant to use it on a real child because I can't think of any sibling names to go with it. Any ideas?

This message was edited 2/23/2013, 5:43 AM

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Honestly, it's like naming a child Country.
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I can see it as a nickname for names such as Lander, Landon, Maitland or Wayland, etc., but it's totally male to me.
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Yolande, plus messageYolande works well, and is surprisingly well used here in South Africa (where French names have been popular since the 18th century); so any French name would do ... Cecile would please me!
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Well, it looks like it could be a nn for Maitland, but other than that, I wouldn't use it. Maybe Tara because it's close to terra.
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I'd say yes, it is out there and I don't think it could be used in any Anglophone society. I mean, come on - "Land ho!"
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ApologiesIt was late and I was getting sleepy when I read your post last night and I completely missed that it was a female character you were speaking of named Land; my brain automatically went to masculine.For a female, no, I'm not able to see Land as a name or nickname, by any stretch of reasoning or imagination, sorry.

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