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[Opinions] Re: Huntington and Imogen
Imogen is very beautiful, as well as being inoffensive. That wouldn't have occurred to me if Imogen hadn't ended up next to Huntington (f)! I dislike lnfns in general, but this one takes the biscuit. I would bet my entire bank balance plus the sack of cat food that nobody would use Huntington as an everyday, ordinary name. It's too long and too clunky and will inevitably shorten, quite possibly (and revoltingly) to Honey. It could well be a family ln, or the name of a distinguished ancestor, but that's no excuse.

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