[Opinions] Re: WDYT of Flora?
I like Flora. It's grounded and simple sounding like Laura, but it seems more vivid & effusive. I think it could seem either nerdy or stylish depending on the bearer, and it seems to me to defy the usual categories - it could be antique-chic like Emma & Iris, or it could be unusual-hip like Fiona & Livia, but it isn't exactly either.ETA: Obviously, I'm underexposed to UK trademarks. I think it's a pretty well-chosen name for butter, actually - but not a good name for a cow. ;-) I don't think the butter name would stop me from using it if I wanted to, even if I did live in England.- chazda

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WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  crazygal  ·  11/24/2005, 10:55 AM
Re: WDYT of Flora?  ·  Isla  ·  11/25/2005, 10:22 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  KatjaKai  ·  11/25/2005, 4:12 AM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  Poppylena  ·  11/25/2005, 2:20 AM
Re: WDYT of Flora?  ·  gypsy  ·  11/24/2005, 5:39 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora?  ·  Kristen  ·  11/24/2005, 3:30 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  AndrewJKD  ·  11/24/2005, 3:22 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  BSchoer10  ·  11/24/2005, 1:15 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  Julia  ·  11/24/2005, 12:25 PM
Re: WDYT of Flora? nt  ·  rainmaker  ·  11/24/2005, 11:29 AM
Re: WDYT of Flora?  ·  chazda  ·  11/24/2005, 11:07 AM
Thats a make of butter in England(M)  ·  CherryFrog  ·  11/24/2005, 11:06 AM
That's exactly what I thought of n/t  ·  Sophie  ·  11/24/2005, 11:37 AM