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LaTonyaParticipantI’m not sure why this is common. I can tell you I hate it when folks call me LaToya. My name is not that difficult. Just as an ‘a’ at the end of a black woman’s name is common, I have noticed that other names seem to be popular among white women. I can see some names in print, and almost immediately, I indentify it with someone white. These include Meagan, Molly, Jennifer, Bailey, Haley, Lori, Stacey, Sally, Kelsey, Cholea and Heather. It appears that many white women have names that end with an ‘e’ sound. And when it comes to unusal names, whites can be pretty creative, too. I have a friend whose daughter is named Nebraska. It will be a surprise the day I meet a black woman named Molly.
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Name : LaTonya, Gender : F, Race : Black/African American, City : Southfield, State : MI, Country : United States, Occupation : Sales, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts
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