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I actually kinda like Arizona, but only on a girl.
Sadie Josephine would’ve been a lovely combo if they hadn’t of ruined it with Paisley. I like Arizona Floyd in a gp sort of way.
I knew an Arizona ...
She was a woman; lived near my mother and stepfather, but she's dead now. She'd be in her seventies now. As I recall she had a twin sister named something like Betty or Barbara, something that didn't at all go with Arizona.
And the mother of the famous Barker Gang in the 1930s, Ma Barker, used the name Kate but was born Arizona Donnie Clark.
So yeah, I think of Arizona as a female name; on a boy it sounds like a nn, like Texas Pete or Jersey Charlie. Like a cowboy or an outlaw.
She was a woman; lived near my mother and stepfather, but she's dead now. She'd be in her seventies now. As I recall she had a twin sister named something like Betty or Barbara, something that didn't at all go with Arizona.
And the mother of the famous Barker Gang in the 1930s, Ma Barker, used the name Kate but was born Arizona Donnie Clark.
So yeah, I think of Arizona as a female name; on a boy it sounds like a nn, like Texas Pete or Jersey Charlie. Like a cowboy or an outlaw.
I know a Kansas. Not only know him, I'm related to him, a cousin a few times removed. Age 19. He has a brother named Xavier. (he's 14.)
The western U.S. states sound kind of romantic to me. Not the Canadian provinces so much. no-one called their child Saskatchewan, nor should they!
And the eastern provinces ...New Brunswick? Though some people use Nova, as in Nova Scotia.
The western U.S. states sound kind of romantic to me. Not the Canadian provinces so much. no-one called their child Saskatchewan, nor should they!
And the eastern provinces ...New Brunswick? Though some people use Nova, as in Nova Scotia.
People do use Alberta, or they did; but it's very, very dated.
There's Manitoba. I tend to regard it as a western province, though actually, it's sort of in the middle. The"a" on the end make it kind of name-y.
Hi !!!!
Bianca Isabella is wonderful!
Simple but elegant, popular but still with its aristocratic vibe.
For boys I prefer Finn Gregory: I like both names although I prefer the form Gregorio.
Easton Finn flows well.
I'm not a fan of surnames used as FN but I realized It has been common in the English-speaking world for centuries so..ok! I Will try to open my mind...
Bianca Isabella is wonderful!
Simple but elegant, popular but still with its aristocratic vibe.
For boys I prefer Finn Gregory: I like both names although I prefer the form Gregorio.
Easton Finn flows well.
I'm not a fan of surnames used as FN but I realized It has been common in the English-speaking world for centuries so..ok! I Will try to open my mind...
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