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Re: name changes
by
Daividh
(guest)
9/9/2001, 3:50 PM
in reply to
a message by Nanaea
Granted, these denoted female practitioners of occupations, but I doubt they were used as female FIRST names. I was lookin for names more in "A Boy Named
Sue
" vein.
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roy
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9/9/2001, 2:05 AM
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Re: name changes
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Daividh
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9/9/2001, 3:26 PM
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In France...
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Pavlos
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9/10/2001, 1:23 AM
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Currently...
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Zelda
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9/9/2001, 9:21 PM
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Quite true. Altho I personally know or know of guys with each of those names (except Courtney and Bailey), the only little people I've heard them attached to lately are girls.
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Daividh
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9/9/2001, 9:54 PM
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Re: name changes
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Nanaea
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9/9/2001, 3:38 PM
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Re: name changes
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Cheryl
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9/14/2001, 1:03 AM
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Re: name changes
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Nanaea
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9/14/2001, 5:52 PM
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Re: name changes
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Daividh
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9/9/2001, 3:50 PM
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Re: name changes
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Nanaea
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9/9/2001, 7:07 PM
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Where did the name Bremner come from
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Bremner
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12/4/2003, 11:52 AM
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Kewl! Didn't know that one! And in my own backyard, too, so to speak...
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Daividh
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9/9/2001, 7:57 PM