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Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was one of the first texts studied at GCSE and it stands out in my memory for two reasons. The first is that it began the pattern of me becoming obsessed with whatever I was studying in English class. The seco...
I think of Monty as a quintessentially British name: cute and clunky, charmingly buttoned-up, so vintage it’s almost a joke. (Or maybe I’m just thinking of the Monty Python comedy group.)
But check out the statistics: it’s no joke that Mon...
A zippy Sanskrit name, used predominantly in India, Divya can be interpreted as meaning “divine” and “celestial”, though it is additionally linked to light and illumination.
It is brought to you today by Nameberry User Amara, who shares w...
Exciting Announcement: The Nameberry App is now available to download on Android!
Cute, sassy, and floral, Posy is a vintage nickname for the classic Josephine that has a similar feel to Poppy, Maisie, and Pippa. Today, it may also...
Exciting Announcement: The Nameberry App is now available to download on Android!
Sleek and shiny, Sylvan is a woodsy name, reminiscent of silver birch trees, ivy leaves, and pale shades of green. A Nameberry favorite, I discovered...
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