WDYT of Birdalane
Birdalane, I saw that name in a Harlequin novel. Yes, weird eh.
It's supposed to be Irish/Scottish/Old English.
Anyway, I don't like the name Birdalane persay but the name Bird appeales to me quite a bit.
Yes..yes..it's such a weird, feminine, odd name.
I like Bird though. :
I don't know.
I'd love you to pick the anem apart.
It's supposed to be Irish/Scottish/Old English.
Anyway, I don't like the name Birdalane persay but the name Bird appeales to me quite a bit.
Yes..yes..it's such a weird, feminine, odd name.
I like Bird though. :
I don't know.
I'd love you to pick the anem apart.
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My first grade teacher's first name was actually Bird.
Hmm . . . I think I'll keep Birdalane to the Harlequin novels. ;-) I don't really think I like Bird either, but Birdie appeals to me as a nn (probably because I used to love the book "Catherine Called Birdie" when I was younger).
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"Catherine, Called Birdie," is a darling book. :-)
It sounds exactly like a name found in a Harlequin novel.
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I think it sounds like a desperate attempt to get to the nickname Bird.
Try Roberta. Or Bird on its own.
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Try Roberta. Or Bird on its own.
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I need the smell of summer--
I need its noises in my ears.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I'd almost want to pronounce it ber-dah-lan or ber-dah-layn, it's actually very feminine and romantic, almost too romantic for my tastes. Birdie would make a cute nickname though. It's cute for a character in a novel, but I wouldn't give it to a real person. :)
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