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Re: Graziella
Hi Wordsmith!Zesty...Jazzy... Graziella? Why??
Here in Italy it is obviously a "granny" name.
Nothing spicy about it.Then there is a very popular model of bicycle called Graziella used by the most of elderly women here.I personally know many Graziella and all them are Over75. I suggest you simply Grazia that can come back because it's a word name.By the way... In 2022 in Italy 3 Graziella were born (53 were born in 2001 so it was still quite popular). Insted 80 Grazia were born in 2022 (#244) and the most recent peak of Grazia was in 2001 when 285 Grazia were born.There is also the name Graziana that seems a little younger than Graziella (I know Graziana of 45-65 years old).Graziella Irene
Graziella Iris
Graziella Agnes πŸ˜€
Graziella Amy
Graziella Ingrid πŸ˜€
Graziella Judith πŸ˜€
Graziella Phoebe
Graziella Edith πŸ˜€
Graziella Winifred πŸ˜€
Graziella Giovanna πŸ˜€
Graziella Enid πŸ˜€
Graziella Renata πŸ˜€
Graziella Matilde
Graziella Antonia πŸ˜€
Graziella Verena
Graziella AgathaThe other names seem too young compared with it.Hope to be helpful.Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

This message was edited 6/15/2024, 11:36 AM

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Haha, thank you for the Italian context!
Lol I love this response! Grannies can be zesty and jazzy too, you know!