Just a quick one really, I'm interested in your opinions re. the subject line.
My question is prompted by another thread on here called 'Names like Ella-May' as well as some others on MN where one can often see a strong aversion to hyphenated names.
Why?
I know a 4yo with an absolutely beautiful hyphenated name, IMO: Heidi-Rose. Everyone compliments her and her mum about he pretty name (it's not me or either of my DDs, btw!)
So, if you like 'em - why? And if not, why?
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MolotovBomb · 19/10/2012 10:22
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