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Names From The Newspaper
Here is a set of 8 sisters from today’s newspaper. WDYT?Anita 23
Elizabeth 21
Sinead 20
Tiger Lily 13
Daisy 11
Betty 8
Louise 7
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Anita- I like it! But I think I like Anika a bit more.
Elizabeth- It’s classic and timeless, I like it.
Sinead- I love how it’s not English.
Tiger Lily- Gosh…no…don’t like it.
Daisy- I love it.
Betty- Is there a fuller name? Still like it though.
Louise- Pretty!
Jeanie- Might be one of my favorites!
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Remark on report: Shows promise; can do better.Others have mentioned the Elizabeth - Betty and Sinead - Jeanie doubles, and yes, they are disturbing. Jeanie bugs me the most: why not Jean? She won't be 4 all her life, one hopes.My broadest grin was for Tiger Lily. Do you suppose they are Rupert the Bear fans?
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Elizabeth and Betty? Sinead and Jeanie? Did they run out of ideas?I like Anita, Elizabeth, Daisy, Louise, Jeanie.Sinead would likely face mispronunciation in the Anglosphere, and the Irish seems out of place with the rest.Tiger Lily is totally out of place. Some part of me likes this name as a guilty pleasure, but it's a pet name or a fictional character name, and definitely doesn't fit with the other names. Could they not have used Lily? Tiger Lily could be a term of endearment for her.*
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I don't like the way that Anita, Sinead, or Jean sound. I'd choose Anne, Jeanette or Jean instead.
I'm kind of tired of Elizabeth, but it does have a regal vibe thanks to the royal family.
I love Louise, Daisy and Tiger Lily.
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- Anita fits for a middle aged woman, I think. But it sounds charismatic and has elegance.
- Elizabeth reminds me of Queen Elizabeth II. It is beautiful and sounds upper-class.
- Sinead has an awkward spelling to me as a non-Irish people. But I like it's meaning and its related names, like Jeanne, Shawna, or Giovanna
- Tiger Lily sounds strong to me, but it sounds immature and unprofessional. I also think you can't name a pet this name unless it's a tiger.
- Daisy sounds beautiful. I think it fits women of all ages, it also has elegance and grace. There is also a song titled "Daisy Bell".
- Betty sounds cute, but it is an old-fashioned name. It is also a diminutive of Elizabeth. I like its simpleness though.
- Louise sounds royal, mostly because it is a feminine form of Louis, which is the name of numerous of King Louis.
- Jeanie is cute, I like how it is pronounced, but I think it suits for a little girl. It is also rooted from the same name with Sinead.

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I like Anita, Elizabeth, Sinead, Louise
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