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Mulberry
Too much?;)
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on a cat? why not?
on a person? please don't... for the child's sake.
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I feel that it is slightly much as a fn but I like it as a mn.
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yes
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As a first name, too much. As a middle name, it's fine.
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Yes, and silly to boot.
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sourpuss
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silly-name-liker
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yes, too much:)
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Yes, and also mulberries are gross. But I ate them when I was a kid. Eww. Although, like Ismene, mulberry trees do have personal significance to me. But I think it would make a very funny name, even in the middle, and I'm usually okay with very random nature names.

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Dude no mulberries are so good!
Before I knew they were OK to eat I would gather up tens and tens of them and them stomp in them bare-footed. Best feeling ever. Almost as good as eating them.
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They do taste pretty bad--but I do love it as a color.
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Wait, what? How do mulberries taste bad? They're, like, pure sugar. You know you're not supposed to eat them when they're red, right?
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I think they're tasty!Though I haven't had one if a very long while
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I've heardThey're really good as jam or in pie and it changes their taste a bit when they're cooked. But I've never tried them cooked.
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I asked about this name not too long ago :) I really like it and mulberry trees have personal significance to me. Freya Mulberry has been one of my go-to combs lately.If you really wanted to use it as a FN I think Berry or Melba(Mulbe) could work to shorten it.... if he/she(?) ever wanted to
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