Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the appeal?
It’s an Irish boy’s name. In Scottish, the meaning is from the craggy hills, and tor is a scotch word for little hilltop.
Torrid Torrance. Not a good.
Do you like the nn Tori? Just go with Victoria or even just Tori.
No, we don’t like Tori or Theresa. We don’t really care about the meaning. We just like the sound of the name and think it looks pretty written out.
Please believe us, OP, you’re wrong. It sounds and actually looks awful and I love unusual and surname first names.
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+2. Even Bowie and Jagger didn’t have this unanimous reaction. Torrance is truly horrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the appeal?
It’s an Irish boy’s name. In Scottish, the meaning is from the craggy hills, and tor is a scotch word for little hilltop.
Torrid Torrance. Not a good.
Do you like the nn Tori? Just go with Victoria or even just Tori.
No, we don’t like Tori or Theresa. We don’t really care about the meaning. We just like the sound of the name and think it looks pretty written out.
Please believe us, OP, you’re wrong. It sounds and actually looks awful and I love unusual and surname first names.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone was watching Bring It On last night... No judgment, so was I. Well, some judgment - for wanting to use the name.
Anonymous wrote:Torrance. It's just such an ugly sound. I'm assuming you like it in a "so ugly it's cute" kind of way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the appeal?
It’s an Irish boy’s name. In Scottish, the meaning is from the craggy hills, and tor is a scotch word for little hilltop.
Torrid Torrance. Not a good.
Do you like the nn Tori? Just go with Victoria or even just Tori.
No, we don’t like Tori or Theresa. We don’t really care about the meaning. We just like the sound of the name and think it looks pretty written out.
Please believe us, OP, you’re wrong. It sounds and actually looks awful and I love unusual and surname first names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the appeal?
It’s an Irish boy’s name. In Scottish, the meaning is from the craggy hills, and tor is a scotch word for little hilltop.
Torrid Torrance. Not a good.
Do you like the nn Tori? Just go with Victoria or even just Tori.
No, we don’t like Tori or Theresa. We don’t really care about the meaning. We just like the sound of the name and think it looks pretty written out.
Anonymous wrote:She's going to get called Terrance.
Anonymous wrote:Just terrible.