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28 Jan 2021
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Does Evie sound weird in England? That’s my English name. But my teacher who is from London never called it. 🥺Does it have any bad meaning or it sound weird?
Does Evie sound weird in England? That’s my English name. But my teacher who is from London never called it. 🥺Does it have any bad meaning or it sound weird?
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It’s one of the most common girls names in England.
Basically 1 out of every 10 girls born since 2010 is called some variation of Eve/Evie/Ava/Eva.
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@lydiadragonfruit Thank you! It seems that I should do more effort to figure out the reason why my teahcer dosen’t call my name
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