Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hi, Reminds me a bit of my great-grandmother, who was named Effy May, and my grandmother, who was born Lilyan Estelle. (She went by Estelle her whole life). I also have a distant relative (my great-great aunt, I think) who was named Pansy. Don't you just love Southern names? =) RE: Names > I have four cousins, all sisters in one family, named Molly May, Glenda Gae, > Kay, and Pamela Fay. Yeah, my mom's family is trailer trash. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 > Reminds me a bit of my great-grandmother, who was named Effy May, > and my grandmother, who was born Lilyan Estelle. (She went by > Estelle her whole life). I also have a distant relative (my > great-great aunt, I think) who was named Pansy. > Don't you just love Southern names? =) I have a couple relatives named Voice, one of whom is " Voice May " (and it's pronounced " Voicy " . I'm not really sure " Voice Baggs " or " Voicy Baggs " is a great name punwise either, I'm sure *someone* could do something with it. In talking to one of them, she said it took her about 50 years to get used to her name. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 > > Reminds me a bit of my great-grandmother, who was named Effy May, > > and my grandmother, who was born Lilyan Estelle. (She went by > > Estelle her whole life). I also have a distant relative (my > > great-great aunt, I think) who was named Pansy. > > > Don't you just love Southern names? =) > I have a couple relatives named Voice, one of whom is " Voice May " (and > it's pronounced " Voicy " . I'm not really sure " Voice Baggs " or " Voicy > Baggs " is a great name punwise either, I'm sure *someone* could do > something with it. In talking to one of them, she said it took her > about 50 years to get used to her name. Actually, wait, one of them was named " Voice Gladness " and she named her daughter " Voicy Mae " . It was Voicy Mae I talked to. And I think *both* of their names were pronounced the same. , whose relatives also seem to have " interesting " naming ideas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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