I thought it was Gio (nt)
in reply to a message by Eileen
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Oh dear, that really doesn't sound feminine in the slightest to me. Like that even less. Really, why not Gia?
reports are mixed.
My guess is that it was originally reported as Geo but corrected to Gio and not everyone has caught up. Wikipedia says Geo, cites a People article where the URL is Geo-Grace, but it reroutes to the same article but with Gio-Grace in the URL.
My guess is that it was originally reported as Geo but corrected to Gio and not everyone has caught up. Wikipedia says Geo, cites a People article where the URL is Geo-Grace, but it reroutes to the same article but with Gio-Grace in the URL.
This message was edited 2/16/2018, 6:34 PM
People says Gio Grace, no hyphen.
The hyphen is the URL, not in the name itself. the url is like adam-levine-baby-gio-grace or whatever. i don't think i was unclear about this in my above post.
I was bringing up the URL because it sort of proves that it was misreported by People originally-- if they had never written an adam-levin-baby-geo-grace article, that would be a 404 error
I was bringing up the URL because it sort of proves that it was misreported by People originally-- if they had never written an adam-levin-baby-geo-grace article, that would be a 404 error
This message was edited 2/16/2018, 7:52 PM
I'm not arguing with you, so I hope you don't think I am.