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[Opinions] Martha
What are your thoughts on Martha? And the combo Martha Lily?
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It's too bad,I can't like Martha. For me it has a frumpy image, a stiff, rule-keeping person.
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I like Martha a lot! Versatile, good history, uncommon. However, I'm not a fan of Martha Lily. I just don't think 'Lily' holds up. I'd prefer Martha Lillian or Martha Camellia for similar pairings.
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Martha is OK, just, with the European pronunciation of Marta. I still wouldn't use it, but nor would I run from the room with my hand over my mouth. With the -th- sound as well as spelling, it really is quite dreadful and not something I'd even think of using.Martha Lily? Meh. I'm not fond of droopy Lily, and it's getting a lot of use at the moment. But in the mn slot, why not?
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Oh, it's just so cute. Very sweet and homey and cozy.Lily is absolutely everywhere right now, so I'm very tired of it. I work at a day care and I know the following:Lily- 2
Lillian- 2 (one of whom goes by Lily)
Liliana- 1Then there's the multitudes of Ellie, Ella, etc- more L sounds- there's just way too much of it going on right now. Sorry for the mini-rant! Lily is a family name for me, so I very much like it- it's just too popular.
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Martha has always been a name I like actually. I know a lot of people find it "old and frumpy", but I think there is a sweetness to it. Martha Lily is a lovely combo.
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I love Martha! It's stalwart yet approachable and amiable.Martha Lily is lovely.
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I quite like Martha. It's a sweet, quiet, unassuming sort of name, yet strong and solid. Martha Lily is very lovely. It fits with my opinion of Martha perfectly.
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I love Martha. I think Martha Lily is adorable. I'd use it myself.
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Well, I personally wouldn't use Martha, but it's a nice name. It makes me think of Martha who is one of my favorite companions on "Doctor Who". Martha Lily is a nice combo.
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I really like Martha. My favourite combo with it is Martha Lucy, I prefer that to the similar Lily.
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