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[Opinions] Perhaps not a good idea. (m)
by
Tassiegirl
3/9/2007, 12:29 PM
in reply to
a message by Ciarda
It's too much like the female name
Huguette
(I have a niece named that.)
Hugh
just by itself is a good name.
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Ciarda
+1
3/9/2007, 12:36 PM
To be quite honest I've never even heard of the name
Huguette
and I doubt that Hughett would be confused with
Huguette
in the U.S. Thank you though : )
How do you pronounce your niece's name, hyoo-ET?
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Tassiegirl
3/9/2007, 7:01 PM
It's "You-get". A French name, she's originally French speaking. (the "h" is silent.)
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