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[Facts] Re: Frith
by
Yahalome
(guest)
11/28/2002, 12:48 PM
in reply to
a message by Rosey
Who'd want to name their kid Gorse, anyway? Y >P
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raindancing
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11/28/2002, 5:04 PM
Going by some of the names offered up on the baby name board hundreds of people :)
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Yahalome
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11/29/2002, 2:34 PM
There's no accounting for taste! Y :)
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Ellie
(guest)
11/30/2002, 8:01 PM
I've heard Frith as a surname as well, and in
Catherine
Palmer
's "English
Ivy
", there's a character named
John
Frith.
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