[Opinions] Unusual mn I saw in a London BA this week
In the posh "Daily Telegraph" a day or two ago, there was just one BA:
Sophie D'or
The mn does not appear to be a family surname (at least, not the mother's maiden name), so perhaps it's intended as a form of Dora or Goldie
I thought it rather sweet, but prefer d'Or WDYT?
Sophie D'or
The mn does not appear to be a family surname (at least, not the mother's maiden name), so perhaps it's intended as a form of Dora or Goldie
I thought it rather sweet, but prefer d'Or WDYT?