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in reply to a message by noisynora
I sort-of see the appeal here. I like the -wen suffix for Welsh names and this isn't an exception. Perhaps it's a little short for me? But then again, Ivy is a short name and I love that name. Maybe it's more to do with how pronounced each syllable is, "oh-wen" is very soft in both of it's syllables but "eye-vee" isn't so.
But I am also known for liking "soft" masculine names like Casper, which also has two soft syllables.
I'm unsure. I do sort-of like it so I'll give it a middle ground :)
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But I am also known for liking "soft" masculine names like Casper, which also has two soft syllables.
I'm unsure. I do sort-of like it so I'll give it a middle ground :)
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"one particular boogie will move mirror massaging with stirring crepe mixture, positioning loaves while in the furnace then toting items in containers" ~ best Russian daing sites (guest, 198.144.149.xxx) (2020)