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[Opinions] Re: Myrna
I had an aunt (well, great-aunt but I never called her that) named Myrna. She was my grandpa's sister-in-law, and really the glue that held that side of the family together. Sadly, she passed away a few years ago, and her funeral was the last time I saw my same-age cousin on that side (technically, second-cousin). Gatherings with that side were never really the same...So for me, Myrna has the strong vibe of home, hospitality, and lots of loud Italian voices. But objectively it is very "dated" and I can see why it would be comical. (It's better than Myrtle, though.)***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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