Caroline. Three syllables, eight letters, one person. 139,415 of us share this title. We are the 450th most popular first name, but do we care? Not really. A spoken name is just a series of sounds that our mouths make that correspond to a series of shapes on a piece of paper that spell it out. Calling someone by their social security number would be more descriptive, but our society doesn't function that way, thankfully. Apparently, when it comes to the British, Scottish, and American meanings, we are defined as manly. Does this matter? No, because one does not associate a person with the adjectives that go with their name, they create their own definitions. I'll introduce myself to any Caroline I meet because the back of my mind is telling me that they're just like me. Even though my name is the only thing I own that is used more by others than me, I am attached to it for some odd reason. Because it's mine . Because I love it. Because no one can take it from ...
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