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[Opinions] Re: Radclyffe
I don't care for it. It's much too surname-y for either gender, but it's purely masculine to me. There is not a bit of femininity or prettiness to it, and the spelling looks odd to me. And with the popularity of using surnames for children (and masculine names for girls), it'd be super trendy. Plus, people may think you're honoring actor Daniel Radcliffe. And no, I do not think of Radclyffe Hall.

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