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The next time anyone complains about People These Days Giving Their Children Terrible Names, I'm going to point out that in the family tree of my mother's father's old New England family, in addition to the Abijahs, the Amariah, and the Shubaels (all m.), Persises (or should that be Persides?), Parmelias (Parmeliae?), Zoella and Angenette (all f.), there's a Comfort, a Welcome (both m.), a Thankful, a Waitstill, and a Waity (all three f.).

(I actually like the name Persis a lot. Waity, not so much.)

Date: 2014-07-14 01:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ricardienne.livejournal.com
Apparently Western Massachusetts also had them (but maybe they hung on longer in the south? While researching this on that all-reliable source, the internet, I discovered that Margaret Mitchell was originally going to call Melanie in Gone with the Wind Parmelia. I think Permelia, Parmelia, and Pamela are all in the same family.)

Bizarrely, there was a John Adams LastName in there somewhere in the mid-19th century -- I guess it is cool that some of my ancestors were that into John Adams.

I was most pleased to find those several bizarre virtue names, though.

Date: 2014-07-15 07:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] existentialgoat.livejournal.com
I apparently can't read and missed the "r" in Parmelia, though I suspect you are right and that Permelia, Parmelia, Pamelia, and Pamela are all part of the same name family.

I love those bizarre virtue names--and John Adams LastName is pretty awesome, too!

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