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I'm afraid not, Miss Claire. Probably just another example of two trends - give a girl a boy name in the hope that she'll magically acquire the 'masculine' characteristics of strength and power, and give a girl a boy name that ends in -y, -ie, -ey, -en and so on, on the assumption that these endings are reserved for girls because they often feature in abbreviations (Betty, Sally) or girl names (Susan, Helen).
It's depressing. Scratch any American - OK, scratch most Americans, and you'll find a believer that Aubrey is a female name like Audrey. The Philistines are upon us, Samson - or should it be, Samsdaughter?
It's depressing. Scratch any American - OK, scratch most Americans, and you'll find a believer that Aubrey is a female name like Audrey. The Philistines are upon us, Samson - or should it be, Samsdaughter?
Lol at "God is goo"! :-D
Miranda
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett