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[Opinions] Re: Ashlyn/Ashlynn
Ashlyn(n) is destined to be very date-stamped, since it's a mashup of trendy elements. In fact, I think it's already starting to become dated; its usage peaked about a decade ago. It doesn't have an unpleasant sound, but personally I'd prefer to use a name with more history behind it.
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