Yes, everyone, I have been here posting about Lauren, Cameron, Olivia, Sophia, Briony & others for our DD#2. You are more than welcome to throw things at me through the monitor to get me to go away
What are your thoughts on Cambria? My family is Welsh so it is actually a great fit in meaning.
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Re: Cambria
ETA: but I don't think it works with Abigail. What about Camilla?
Just curious...how do you pronounce Briony? I went to college with a girl who named her daughter Briony but am embarassed to ask her how to pronounce it. I am only FB friends with her so I have never heard someone say the name.
Thanks!
From the name of a type of Eurasian vine, formerly used as medicine. It ultimately derives from Greek ???? (bryo) "to swell".
I hate to offend...but it sounds like a disease. "I just got a bad case of the cambria...now I am on antibiotics".
Or maybe a country. "I just got back from a great trip to Cambia...can't wait to show you my pics"!
Again, no offense if anyone loves or has already used it. Totally NMS.
How are you going pronounce it? Came-bria or Cam-bria
I have met several people named Cambria. I think it's a pretty name and it suited the people I met. One person was named for Cambria, CA.
My first thought is that it's the name of a county in Pennsylvania.
Or cheese.
Sorry.
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