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Re: BA and sightings
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Wrenlee is kind of unfortunate, just imho. It’s made up and the -lee part seems to be for making it “cutesy” / stereotypically feminine. Wren is fine on its own (it’s a bird species and the meaning is kind of the point). Wren Lee (first and middle) would have been nice.Ophelia is nice, if a bit old-fashioned and theatrical. It could fit the right kind of person. Chera — what’s the origin of this?Collins — ugh, another surname-turned-first-name. Really dislike this fad.-cayden Formerly summitseeker.
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I’m not sure about the origins of Chera, but she’s of the age where Cher was becoming popular so it might be an elaboration of Cher.
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