Barbara!
in reply to a message by Sofia
Amid the nauseatingly misspelled trendoids shines a gem. Barbara!
I never used to understand the attraction of Barbara. She seemed dowdy and boring. But then I started to get into WWII era names (into which I put Barbara) and she started to grow on me. Then I met a darling 20-something on my recent trip. She was so sweet and good humored with sparkling eyes. Sometimes I meet elderly women like this and wonder what they looked like when they were young. And now I think I've met one. And so I'm in love with the name Barbara.
Congratulations to Bernardino and Annette, Felicita (!), Gloria and Matthew. Nice naming techniques in that family.
I never used to understand the attraction of Barbara. She seemed dowdy and boring. But then I started to get into WWII era names (into which I put Barbara) and she started to grow on me. Then I met a darling 20-something on my recent trip. She was so sweet and good humored with sparkling eyes. Sometimes I meet elderly women like this and wonder what they looked like when they were young. And now I think I've met one. And so I'm in love with the name Barbara.
Congratulations to Bernardino and Annette, Felicita (!), Gloria and Matthew. Nice naming techniques in that family.