[Opinions] Re: Holly
in reply to a message by Laura
I've always liked Holly. A few years ago after reading a book series that had an awesome character named Molly I've come to really like the name Molly as well. I will never like the name Polly, most of my life my next door neighbor was named Polly and she was the most b1tchy two-faced passive aggressive person I've ever known and her husband Eric was the sweetest kindest gentlest person I've ever know. He battled his cancer for more than half of his life before he died, then finally Polly stopped being as mean, she apologized to us before she moved, I think she must have been such a nasty person as a coping mechanism but it was just so weird to me at the time.
Anyway I've gone off track, I think Holly is a great name no matter what season the person is born, it is not a seasonal plant, it is a year long living plant. I associate it as much with the pagan belief of it having protective power as I associate it with Christmas and Yule.
In conclusion I love the name Holly, it is a great name. Actually it is one of the few female H names that I really like, my favorite is Hazel. In order the female H names I like are: Hazel, Honora, Holly, Heather, Heliodora, Henrietta, Harriett, Hyacinth, and Hestia. Hermione, Hortensia, Helena, and Heleen are also okay. I love Hettie as a nn for Henrietta, it's the bee's knees! I don't care for just about every other female H name.
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Anyway I've gone off track, I think Holly is a great name no matter what season the person is born, it is not a seasonal plant, it is a year long living plant. I associate it as much with the pagan belief of it having protective power as I associate it with Christmas and Yule.
In conclusion I love the name Holly, it is a great name. Actually it is one of the few female H names that I really like, my favorite is Hazel. In order the female H names I like are: Hazel, Honora, Holly, Heather, Heliodora, Henrietta, Harriett, Hyacinth, and Hestia. Hermione, Hortensia, Helena, and Heleen are also okay. I love Hettie as a nn for Henrietta, it's the bee's knees! I don't care for just about every other female H name.
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This message was edited 3/22/2013, 2:32 PM