It's okay but really kind of blah. There just isn't anything special about it. It probably stood out when it was first getting to be popular because it was a surname type name and sounded different from other names, sounded different than other names that were popular, but the novelty wore off fast even though the name was popular for a good while.
Modern equivalent? Madison? Or Kaylee? I mean, Madison is in the same style, but Kaylee has a similar sound and was quite a novelty when it first started being used.
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