Re: Marjorie, Constance, James (m)
in reply to a message by Raya
Marjorie is an "oldie but a goodie" - a name formerly perceived as old-fashioned that I can seriously see making a comeback. It's sweet, too. (But only this spelling. I don't like Margery at all.)
Constance is a childhood favorite, largely due to The Three Musketeers. I'd more likely use it as a pseudonym for myself, or a character, than on a descendant.
James... well, it's not just a popular masculine name. It one of the statistically most popular masculine names in all Anglophone culture. It does not belong on baby girls. Just... stop. Please.
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Constance is a childhood favorite, largely due to The Three Musketeers. I'd more likely use it as a pseudonym for myself, or a character, than on a descendant.
James... well, it's not just a popular masculine name. It one of the statistically most popular masculine names in all Anglophone culture. It does not belong on baby girls. Just... stop. Please.
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www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/109399
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http://greens-end.myminicity.com/