[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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Seneca on a girl?  ·  Lavinia  ·  11/14/2011, 9:21 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  abbasdaughter  ·  11/16/2011, 5:15 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  kudriashkajo  ·  11/15/2011, 12:27 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Sofia  ·  11/15/2011, 4:16 PM
nope  ·  kudriashkajo  ·  11/15/2011, 6:36 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Flare En Kuldes  ·  11/15/2011, 4:07 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  kudriashkajo  ·  11/15/2011, 6:36 PM
this! (m)  ·  tilltheend  ·  11/15/2011, 12:47 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Annie  ·  11/15/2011, 12:12 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Dracotorix  ·  11/15/2011, 10:01 AM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Norah Namenerd  ·  11/15/2011, 8:30 AM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  ♥Peeta♥  ·  11/15/2011, 6:25 AM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Flare En Kuldes  ·  11/14/2011, 11:37 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Anneza  ·  11/14/2011, 9:54 PM
Re: Seneca on a girl?  ·  Lavinia  ·  11/14/2011, 10:17 PM