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Or maybe just try an other name with the meaning "summer", like:
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Suvi (= Finnish name) and Theresa. Or otherwise you can just translate the English word 'summer' into an other language... For example, "summer" is in German "sommer", so maybe you could make it Sommer Day instead of Summer Day....It's just an idea.Regards,Lu
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___________ day?  ·  Jimm  ·  7/16/2002, 6:29 PM
Don't forget Stormy Day, Sunny Day and Wendy Day n/t  ·  Nella  ·  7/17/2002, 9:36 PM
Re: Don't forget Stormy Day, Sunny Day and Wendy Day n/t  ·  Cassie  ·  7/20/2002, 8:58 PM
Re: ___________ day?  ·  Lucy  ·  7/17/2002, 5:15 PM
Re: ___________ day?  ·  Anneza  ·  7/17/2002, 1:44 AM
I second that Arrgh!!  ·  'Cole  ·  7/16/2002, 9:34 PM
Re: I second that Arrgh!!  ·  Daividh  ·  7/16/2002, 9:50 PM
Arrgh!! Absolutely!! nt  ·  Daividh  ·  7/16/2002, 8:08 PM
Re: ___________ day?  ·  Lissa  ·  7/16/2002, 6:43 PM
Or maybe just try an other name with the meaning "summer", like:  ·  Lu  ·  7/17/2002, 6:18 AM