[Opinions] Re: Why is “age well” important?
in reply to a message by Francisinfp5w4
I’ve seen babies names like Anton and Doris, which in my opinion are old people names and funny on a tiny baby. And I’ve known people in their nineties full names like Annie and Frankie. These names would often be called out for not aging well. In reality it really doesn’t matter. I have friend named Gerda. Gerda! And she’s in her thirties (from a very tradition and strict Christian family). At first I thought that’s a terribly old fashioned name, but now I don’t know any better. In the end a person’s name, whether it ages well or not, doesn’t determine ones character or one is perceived.
formerly Belphoebe
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- Virginia Woolf
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Sorry my grammar is atrocious, but I’m tired.