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Eunice.
Looks bad, sounds bad. Jessica. I don't know why. |
I had a great-great grandmother from Ireland named Molly. |
| Mulva |
| I love the name Sherry but it may be because I have a beloved family member with that name. But it does kind of roll off the tongue sweetly and works for a girl and a woman. I guess it's all subjective but I don't understand why someone wouldn't like this name (unless it has some negative association). |
| Haley |
It's trashy and also bothers everyone who hates the "i" ending names, which is a good number of people. |
Love all of these. |
Love Josie, but as a nickname for Josette. So cute! |
| Todd. Gross. |
| Seth |
| I don't care what the name is. I just wish people would stop using trashy to describe names. It's so sickeningly classist. |
Funny, I like all these. |
and can Nori to the list. Nori is for sushi not a baby. |
Nope, after an Irish hero. http://thenorthernirelandguide.co.uk/giants-causeway-and-legend-finn-mccool |
You've got it wrong way round in the case of "Mercedes". The car was named after a race-driver's daughter, so what you can't stand is somebody using his daughter's name to sell cars. Too late, it was all over more than a hundred years ago. |