Re: Ashley
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
The first Ashley I knew was a boy with two brothers: Dorian and Mark.
The first thoughts I had about Ashley, when I was very young, was a character in stories I used to tell myself in bed before I fell asleep. There were two sisters named Ashley and Rachel, nns Ashers and Rache, and they had Enid Blytonish adventures involving getting each other into and out of trouble.
I taught English once to a Taiwanese immigrant who had been given the English name 'Susannah' by her teacher in Taipei, but she never felt at home with it; someone suggested Ashley and she was delighted, but hesitant because she knew what ash is, and it seemed unattractive. So I was able to tell her about ash trees and the meaning of -ley, and she cheered up and used it happily.
The first thoughts I had about Ashley, when I was very young, was a character in stories I used to tell myself in bed before I fell asleep. There were two sisters named Ashley and Rachel, nns Ashers and Rache, and they had Enid Blytonish adventures involving getting each other into and out of trouble.
I taught English once to a Taiwanese immigrant who had been given the English name 'Susannah' by her teacher in Taipei, but she never felt at home with it; someone suggested Ashley and she was delighted, but hesitant because she knew what ash is, and it seemed unattractive. So I was able to tell her about ash trees and the meaning of -ley, and she cheered up and used it happily.