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Spencer - Like very much
Grant - dislike and find ugly
Sarah-Alice - Not keen on a hyphenated first name and I've never seen these two paired before. I don't like it ( I really dislike Sarah)
Charlie - I like Charles and I like Charlotte. Charlie seems inevitable but I'm not crazy about it
Cinnamon -f Just no. Ridiculous! It's a spice not a name
Saffron -f - very hippy and quite dated
Gunther - not English (German I believe)
Hansel - Again, not English. It's a German shortening of Johannes
Kathryn - I don't care for Katherine however you spell it and this seems unnecessarily simplified
Rose - very pretty and classic
Chad -m I've never heard this used in the UK - I find it more American than English. And I don't like it very much
Veruca - a verucca is a foot wart. Roald Dahl used it as a name for a horrible child in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory but it isn't really a name
Angie - short for Angela? Evangeline? It's a nickname and not a very attractive one imo
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Angela is a classic, but Angie really feels dated.Kathryn also really feels dated, even though Catherine/Katherine aren't dated and aren't going to be.
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I really like Spencer, on a boy.
Veruca is not really a name; it's the British word for wart.
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VerrucaIt's a specific type of wart that grows on the sole of the foot, not a British word for wart
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my bad ...I just assumed it was a Britishism because the only place I've ever read/heard it used was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and a few other British books.So Verruca Salt could just as easily have been Compound W. lol
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Hi !!!Exactly!
I know what is Veruca because in Italian it is the same but with two r.I wrote it because of the book XDByeeeeeee
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I'm guessing Felie knows, since it's the Italian word too.
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Veruca as a name is probably inspired by the character from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I wouldn't exactly consider her namesake material since she's a spoiled brat.
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