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[Opinions] Re: Seneca on a girl?
I seem to recall that there is some Native American link - all I can think of is the Roman author and educator, and that makes it firmly masculine. And, equally firmly, a ln. As for using it on a girl, I just don't know why anyone would bother.
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I like it as a girls' name in part because of the connection with the Seneca Falls Convention, if that gives any explanation as to why anyone would bother.
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