I actually like it
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I didn't see it as a viable name for a person until I read The Miracle at St. Bruno's, by Philippa Carr, which had a character named Honey in it. Her real name was Honeysuckle, and she was named thus because her mother had smelled honeysuckle during her child's conception.
I think Honey isn't overly cutesy, but you must use a really solid, preferably traditional mn to balance the moderness and some-may-think trendiness of Honey.
Oh, and don't use Honeysuckle. That's just too much imo.
Miranda
I think Honey isn't overly cutesy, but you must use a really solid, preferably traditional mn to balance the moderness and some-may-think trendiness of Honey.
Oh, and don't use Honeysuckle. That's just too much imo.
Miranda
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Whoah. Look at my post below... That's kinda creepy.
LOL. She's Filipino, and does have black hair! But she has brown eyes, tan skin, her hair is very straight and long, and she's short and very petite. She's about 30 years old. At least she doesn't have violet eyes...that really would creep me out. LOL