Re: Foster
I actually think it is really cute. I wouldn't use it myself, because it's a surname I have no connection with and therefore it would look verrryyyy trendy, but I think it is adorable. I immediately thik of the rhyme, "Dr. Foster went to Gloucester in a shower of rain. Stepped in a puddle, right up to his muddle, and never went down there again!" The book I used to have had this awesome drawing of a portly man in bottle-green suit and bowler with a huuuuge muttonchop beard and a face of absolute indignation that made me giggle - so I see this as a proper gent, flustered, portly, funny sort of name. Foster and Hortensia is GENIUS AND I LOVE IT! It is PERFECT. Thank goodness you didn't say "I like Foster and Grace!" or soemthing. I would have cried.Hmmm combos:Foster Gerald
Foster August
Foster Howard
Foster Reginald
Foster Bertram
Foster Franklin
Foster Fortinbras
Foster Edmund-Edward (ever since you mentioned Hortensia I've just gone crazy)Scarlet and Foster is nice. I also like Edwina and Foster, Harriet and Foster, Gwendolen and Foster, Foster and Rose, and Foster and Christabel.
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Foster  ·  Poetgirl  ·  5/16/2010, 12:49 PM
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