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[Opinions] Huguette
I'm reading a book about Huguette Clark, and I couldn't help but think her name was interesting. I'd never heard it, before. If you want to know who I'm talking about, here's a link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguette_ClarkWhat do you think of the name? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Absolutely hideous.
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All I see is the word "huge" so nah.
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It sounds just like "you get" to me, which doesn't appeal.
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It sounds like a boxy French sports car from the sixties.
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Hi !!!This is the first time that I see this name (and I hear about this woman).She was very rich then she became an art and toys collectionist and...why she spent so many year retired? Was she ill? (I didn't undestand this passage).About Huguette:
I like many -ette name. This one seems refined with quite a Medieval (positive) vibe. Nowadays Hugo is very popular also in France so I would not be surprised if anyone looked for an hidden gem like Huguette starting a comeback. I personally would not use it because I have not any tie nor links with it but I would be glad to see it instead of the ton Camille and Isabelle and Léa here and there.I approve!

This message was edited 4/6/2019, 12:35 AM

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