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Re: Ursula
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QuoteI can only imagine it on a nun interested in cross-breeding peas.
That... is an interesting image. Peas, specifically? :-PMy neck of the woods (really, everything within an hour's driving distance) has a huge Polish population, but I don't think I've ever encountered Urszula. I've met and spoken to women named Sylwia (this is common enough that when someone at work tells me their name is Sylvia, I ask "V or W?"), Ewelina, Oliwia, Katarzyna (I've always thought the Polish variant of Katherine was really pretty), Beata... but never an Urszula. I had no idea the name was so popular in Poland. I don't think it sounds bad (though I still vastly prefer Ursula), but after saying it a few times I don't think I like "Ula" as a nickname.***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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