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Re: Martha
I also like Martha. It feels very warm and cozy to me. Very homey, which to me is a lovely thing. I think you could avoid Marty- personally I would never call a Martha that, because the "th" sound separates it from that crisp T sound in Marty. But at the same time I can see how others might. Well, I hope it's avoidable, because I agree with you- it's awful!Martha and Susan and Martha and Sally are great sibsets. Martha and Elizabeth is nice too, just sounds more classic than the others.
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