[Opinions] Re: Glencora
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
I'm sure this comes as no surprise, but I like it. It's got that clunky elegance I enjoy (I think a lot of names that evoke Highland romance have that sort of rough beauty). There are actually three real people named Glencora, at least! They came up when I googled the name. Amazing.
I lived on a street called "Glencoe" after somewhere in Scotland, so the name is familiar and homey to me.
One question though - is it said Glen-KO-ra, or GLEN-kur-a? I like the first version a lot.
Glencora Lilias is great, it's got that Scottish beauty in spades.
Glencora Maude is so windswept and haunted, I love that one.
I lived on a street called "Glencoe" after somewhere in Scotland, so the name is familiar and homey to me.
One question though - is it said Glen-KO-ra, or GLEN-kur-a? I like the first version a lot.
Glencora Lilias is great, it's got that Scottish beauty in spades.
Glencora Maude is so windswept and haunted, I love that one.