My aunt just had her 8th (yep, I said 8th) child early this morning. A little girl named Rita Marie. Saint Rita has a lot of significance to our family, so I rather like it. What do you think?
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It's normal, underused, and correctly spelled, so it gets a from me.
This. Although I have to add I personally hate Rita. I hate the way it sounds and looks and everything else about. However, that's me. There's nothing wrong with it.
It's normal, underused, and correctly spelled, so it gets a from me.
This. Although I have to add I personally hate Rita. I hate the way it sounds and looks and everything else about. However, that's me. There's nothing wrong with it.
Same here. There's nothing wrong with the name itself, but I don't like the way it looks or how it feels on my tongue.
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This. Although I have to add I personally hate Rita. I hate the way it sounds and looks and everything else about. However, that's me. There's nothing wrong with it.
Sorry, not a fan. I find Rita to be an unattractive name. I do like that the name has significance though.
Congratulations though, on the addition to the family.
Same here. There's nothing wrong with the name itself, but I don't like the way it looks or how it feels on my tongue.
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This, but it reminds me of an old woman. That's just me.