I know someone named Honeysuckle! (m)
in reply to a message by Ylva
About 4 years ago, I worked with a nurse and her first name was Honeysuckle but she always went by Honey. She said her mother had honeysuckle growing outside her dorm window and from then on decided she always wanted to name her little girl that. :b She seemed embarrassed by her full fn, but I didn't think Honey was that much better. :-| She was also QUITE ditzy, but I don't think with a name like Honey or Honeysuckle one would ever seen as being destined for a Nobel Prize or anything like that. LOL.
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WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Ylva  ·  7/14/2005, 4:11 PM
I know someone named Honeysuckle! (m)  ·  Isla  ·  7/15/2005, 3:03 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  KatjaKai  ·  7/15/2005, 8:21 AM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Elinor  ·  7/15/2005, 3:29 AM
Maybe teenagers were less sex-obsessed then?  ·  Ylva  ·  7/15/2005, 7:23 AM
Not likely . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  7/15/2005, 8:47 AM
Exactly. It's biology-based. nt  ·  Miranda  ·  7/15/2005, 1:53 PM
Re: Exactly. It's biology-based. nt  ·  Elinor  ·  7/15/2005, 3:42 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Lissa Hannah  ·  7/14/2005, 6:31 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Seda*  ·  7/14/2005, 5:58 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Schezar  ·  7/14/2005, 4:26 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  tor  ·  7/14/2005, 4:23 PM
A name does not predict the profession  ·  Ylva  ·  7/15/2005, 7:20 AM
Studies have shown . . .  ·  Chrisell  ·  7/15/2005, 8:45 AM
I don't think it would stop anyone being a doctor  ·  Ylva  ·  7/16/2005, 4:59 PM
It DOES make Honey sound like a good alternative.  ·  Eilis Caitriona  ·  7/14/2005, 4:27 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  shantastic  ·  7/14/2005, 4:16 PM
Re: WDYT of Honeysuckle?  ·  Alena  ·  7/14/2005, 4:15 PM