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[Opinions] Re: Judy
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I also know a toddler named Ethel, so don't you think that we're at a time of re-use now? I mean, most people are sick and tired of the Madisons, Natalias, Avas, and Aidans.
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I've always kind of liked the name Ethel. It's my grandmother's name, so I've thought about using it for one of my daughters. But my grandmother hates it. :-)
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Aww, I think that it's beautiful!
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Do you think there's hope of redemptionfor Bertha, if Ethel can come back?Mind you, I must admit I find both of them unattractive, but more power to you if you like them.~Lillian~
Proud daughter of Ann and John
Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
Proud wife of David
Proud mother of Alexander, Scarlett, Sophia, and Gideon
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BerthaI love Bertha said BER-ta. So really... Berta, probably. :-) I'd totally name a hypothetical child Roberta called Berta, if she was receptive to the nickname.

Motherland fatherland homeland native land.
It’s all the same. What the hell good to you
is your native land after you’re dead? Whose
native land is it after you’re dead?Dalton Trumbo, JOHNNY GOT HIS GUN
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I like Ethel but I don't see hope for Bertha. The name has gained many associations and pop-culture connotations with mean overweight women. This is rather, sad, I think.
I've also noticed that people stay away from "tha" endings.:)
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