[Opinions] It's also *English* for eggplant.
in reply to a message by lilah
I think it's kind of ridiculous. Maybe in time I'd get used to it since that's been the case with Apple, for example, but I think that's being kind of generous. As of yet I think it's absurd.
Why not go for an actual name that sounds similar? There could be Aubertine (via Aubert), Eglantine, or Augustine.
Why not go for an actual name that sounds similar? There could be Aubertine (via Aubert), Eglantine, or Augustine.