[Opinions] Re: Eileen and “een” names
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Agree. There's an Eileen on my family tree, born in the 19teens or 19twenties. Not a name I like, but better than her sister Edna. I've met a couple of Colleen people who are now in their 70s, as is the only Doreen I know. I don't like the look or the sound of any of them, and the longer they stay undisturbed in the past, the better. By the way, the Doreen I know is actually Dorothy Doreen Lastname; the explanation, such as it is, was that her father had very fixed ideas.
This message was edited 12/21/2023, 10:25 PM