I'm fond of
Stephanie. It has sounds in it that I like and I enjoy the way it looks written out. To me, it has substance and interest. It helps that all the Stephanies I've known have been kind, strong, intelligent people.
I love
Stevie Nicks, and she is a
Stephanie, born 1948... there is definitely an argument for
Stephanie existing outside of the 80s, as RoxStar pointed out.
I'd enjoy having a little
Stephanie in my preschool class. I think the sounds would provide a nice contrast to this era of "liquid" names.
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