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Re: Lilac
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When I was a child, maybe eight or nine years old, I went through a stage when I thought every flower could be a name. That was when I liked Forsythia, Daffodil, and Tiger Lily as names. I also liked Lilac. But now I think that Lilac is as silly as Forsythia, Daffodil, and Tiger Lily.
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I would rather be Tiger Lily than Lilac.
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Some flower names work really well, but most are either just duds or flat-out silly. I think Forsythia falls into the dud category, because it isn't something you can easily picture on a milk cow or something. But Daffodil, Lilac and Tiger Lily? All silly. Daffodils are cheery and springlike, but they also smell pretty bad.Valerie's got a friend at school named Carolina (pronounced the Spanish way) who has a twin sister named Tulipa. Too-LEE-pa. They're from Mexico so I have no idea if Tulipa is popular there or if there's a precedent, and though I can't say I like Tulipa, it does sound a whole lot less flaky than Tulip.
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