[Opinions] Re: Australian Names
in reply to a message by Veela
The only people I know called Vashti are both Australians. But it's still rare.
Older-generation names:
Desley (Queensland, 1940s - I think it had a limited shelf life and was confined to Queensland)
Lorrae - 1930-ish
Valda - ditto - I've met a few
Dulcie - more popular in Australia than elsewhere in the early 20th century
Raelene
NoeleneLucinda is popular now

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