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[Opinions] Re: Bruno? (and Adele)
Adele will definitely see a rise in popularity. Even without the singer, it's part of the Maddie (Madeline, Madison) / Addie (Addison) pool of names. And I couldn't be happier to see Adele / Adela / Adelaide / Adeline / Adelina all get a boost in the rankings.But I wouldn't bet the house on Bruno going anywhere, or even being on the list at all. If anything that movie made me dislike the name. I didn't before because I know a man whose got a brother named Bruno. It was just a quirky, odd little name. But that movie did it a disservice. I've argued in the past for not letting cheesy pop culture references ruin names like Ursula, Imelda, Drusilla, Damien, and Malachi. So I'll try to follow my own advice and keep an open mind about Bruno. It just was never really a favorite to begin with so I don't have much energy for an inner struggle to keep it viable.

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I'm curious about the negative reference for Imelda. Imelda May is the only person I've ever heard it one
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First person I thought of was the actress Imelda Staunton.
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ImeldaGood!If you're not put off by knowledge / memories / thoughts of Imelda Marcos then I won't tell you about her. It's good to know she isn't ruining the name for your generation, at least.What do you think of the name Imelda, as a name? Just curious.

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My first thoughts were of Imelda Marcos, puts me off the name 100%
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Shucks! (nt) :-/
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I like it! I like most names with "mel" in them though ;)

This message was edited 5/10/2012, 11:46 AM

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Yay! (nt) :-)
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