Fix it again, Tony!
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so you're telling me this because?
So he's telling you that in Europe the name is principally associated with a perfectly respectable Fiat mid-size sedan, not with a female personal name.
If you're in the US where Fiats haven't been sold since the passage of the Anti-Corrosion Act of 1981, no one's ever heard of the car. In either case, it's a benign, pleasant-sounding word with no bad connotations I'm aware of. I'd have no hesitation using it as a name if I were you or yours.
If you're in the US where Fiats haven't been sold since the passage of the Anti-Corrosion Act of 1981, no one's ever heard of the car. In either case, it's a benign, pleasant-sounding word with no bad connotations I'm aware of. I'd have no hesitation using it as a name if I were you or yours.
I don't think I'll use it!
sorry
sorry, i didn't really look at the page. but i don't think i'll use marea anyway!
sorry, i didn't really look at the page. but i don't think i'll use marea anyway!