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Re: My doctor is going on maternity leave next month
* you admit you're not remotely familiar with it, so how can you attribute it to non-traditional and frilly?
*Disneyesque and Fairytaleesque are not the same substring
* "Regal names in the Near, Middle and Far East would naturally form groups of their own which would probably not be well known elsewhere." I specified that it's an internal image of regality from that of the individual. Specifying that both me and apparently my doctor have that image as being "flowy" and "fancy". Again, just because you aren't familiar with something doesn't mean that it isn't so. Many names could be very literal royal names that you're completely unaware of, but they are very much royal names to different individuals.Please rate my "Names I would Use" list & "Backup Favorites" list. Feel free to rate some of my other lists too if you have the time.
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