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[Opinions] Re: Posh British names
I don't know if this is actually a "posh" name, but I used to read a lot of Rosamunde Pilcher books and she had a character named Loveday and she was "posh" so now I always think of it as posh.
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Loveday is a Cornish name. I live just outside of Cornwall and know a couple of (not particularly “posh”) people who have it as a middle name. I kind of like it as a mn. :)
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Loveday is interesting. Rosamund is very posh to me too. I have never seen it spelled Rosamunde, except in her case, though.
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Yeah, Rosamund seems pretty posh to me too, but I don't really have a great handle on the intricacies and unspoken vulgarities of British naming systems. In the US, I'd think a Rosamund would be more elite or else an old lady, possibly an old British lady :)
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