[Opinions] Re: Ivy (m)
in reply to a message by Leontine
Thank goodness! When I saw Ivy (m) I feared that a boy had been named Ivy!
I've got a Holly niece, OK stepniece, who is pleasant but somehow not quite comfortable in her own skin. Can't put my finger on it. Generally speaking I'm not keen on -olly names, except Polly which I like a lot. Dolly, however, Holly, Molly and Ollie just don't do it for me. But Holly is a wonderful plant!
Ivy, though, is a pain of a plant. Gloomy, invasive and unforgivably difficult to get rid of.
Together they make a fine carol, though.
I've got a Holly niece, OK stepniece, who is pleasant but somehow not quite comfortable in her own skin. Can't put my finger on it. Generally speaking I'm not keen on -olly names, except Polly which I like a lot. Dolly, however, Holly, Molly and Ollie just don't do it for me. But Holly is a wonderful plant!
Ivy, though, is a pain of a plant. Gloomy, invasive and unforgivably difficult to get rid of.
Together they make a fine carol, though.