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[Opinions] Very trendy, surnamey, nmsaa...
But I could tolerate it on someone else's kid.Just don't screw with the spelling, because that pushes the name from "very trendy" to "tryndee" to me. Keeley is the exception imo, for though it looks ugly and unbalanced to me, and a lot more surnamey, it strikes me as just borderline tryndee, and not full-on tryndee.
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