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I like Liberty, and nn Libby for it.
It's kind of a cerebral name to give to a kid. Like Prudence, but much less uptight, heh.
Libby by itself doesn't really grab me - without full name Liberty it's sort of a dated nick for Elizabeth, along the lines of Peggy for Margaret.
It's kind of a cerebral name to give to a kid. Like Prudence, but much less uptight, heh.
Libby by itself doesn't really grab me - without full name Liberty it's sort of a dated nick for Elizabeth, along the lines of Peggy for Margaret.
This message was edited 6/3/2021, 4:04 PM
I like both, and have Liberty on my “Considering” list on my PNL right now. Being from the US, I just feel like if I were to ever use it people would assume me to be some kind of overzealous American, like people who name their children Freedom or something silly like that.
Libby is gross, like somebody with blubbery fat lips talking. Libby the Flabby Flibbertyjibbet.
Liberty at least has a nice meaning but it doesn't really sound like a person's name; it sounds like a corporation, like Liberty Mutual; every day I hear the "liberty liberty liberty, liiih-ber-tee" jingle on TV.
Liberty at least has a nice meaning but it doesn't really sound like a person's name; it sounds like a corporation, like Liberty Mutual; every day I hear the "liberty liberty liberty, liiih-ber-tee" jingle on TV.
Very pretty.