Re: American "classic" girls" names: one way to define it
in reply to a message by Cleveland Kent Evans
Wow; good job with the research there.
I've now seen the error of my ways and will probably not throw "classic" around as much. (I'm being serious, too; ever since Chrisell shared her views on the term "unique," I consciously try to call names unusual and not unique).
ETA: Thought you might be interested to know I used Cleveland Kent as a combo on the games board. I wanted to use Cleveland because it fit the parameters assigned for that round, and your two names are becoming inseperable to me. This isn't a bad thing, but I thought I'd share. I'd say it flows well. :)
I've now seen the error of my ways and will probably not throw "classic" around as much. (I'm being serious, too; ever since Chrisell shared her views on the term "unique," I consciously try to call names unusual and not unique).
ETA: Thought you might be interested to know I used Cleveland Kent as a combo on the games board. I wanted to use Cleveland because it fit the parameters assigned for that round, and your two names are becoming inseperable to me. This isn't a bad thing, but I thought I'd share. I'd say it flows well. :)
This message was edited 4/26/2006, 6:43 PM
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My, I've never looked at the games board! I guess I'll have to see what sort of games people are playing with my name. :)
I'll pass along your comment about the name flowing well to my mother. She's the one responsible for it, after all. Though she created it by naming me after her father and my own father. :)
I'll pass along your comment about the name flowing well to my mother. She's the one responsible for it, after all. Though she created it by naming me after her father and my own father. :)