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Beverly
Hi !!!What do you think of Beverly?Please try to describe it with some adjectives: modern, elderly, upperclass, lowerclass, childish, mature, dated, youthful, rare, whimsical, hippie, stylish...So... I would like to know what vibe has it in your opinion.After that your opinion..tell me all you want.What sibsets could go with Beverly?
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Not a fan. It's really dated. It kinda reminds me of a schoolmarm.

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Bright, happy, old lady, but I don't mean that as a negative, at all.I haven't read the other posts, but I'm sure I'm the only one who really likes it. I just think it's a happy name. It makes me smile. :)
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Middle-aged to elderly and a raspy voice. Nothing else comes to mind except "The Beverly Hillbillies". And the word "beverage". I don't care for it. I don't like the "Bev" syllable, although the rest of the name isn't bad.
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Beverly sounds hot dated and dowdy. I don't think it's a pretty sounded name at all.
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I have an aunt named Beverly. She’s in her late 50s and that’s the age group with which I tend to associate the name. It’s a really pretty name, but it does seem dated to me. Maybe it will be ready for a revival in 10 years or so.
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I think it’s really cute; classy, retro. It’s youthful, but I think it’s a name one can grow up with, rather than outgrowing it.
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I actually really like Beverly! I think it's retro-chic, cute, cool and still a bit dated to most people (not to me, I think it's ready for a comeback!). I don't really care for Bev but as it has only three syllables I think people will call her by her full name if you call her by that. I guess it was a bit of a 40s/50s middle class cheerleader sort of name back then. Now it's an old lady's name but one I really like :)
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