British Scots Grey
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![]() | Italeri 1:72 #6001 Napoleonic Wars British Heavy Cavalry Scots Greys (Reissue) | ![]() | ![]() | US $11.99 | 29d 15h 38m |
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![]() | THE COLLECTORS SHOWCASE BRITISH NAPOLEONIC CS00475 SCOTS GREY WOUNDED MIB | ![]() | ![]() | US $72.00 | 27d 7h 38m |
![]() | Mounted Soldiers BRITISH 2nd DRAGOONS SCOTS GREYS Lead | ![]() | ![]() | US $16.88 | 22d 2h 3m |
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![]() | ITALERI 6861 NAPOLEONIC WAR 1:32 54mm SCOTS GREYS BRITISH HEAVY CAVALRY | ![]() | 4 Bids | US $12.57 | 4d 10h 30m |
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British Scots Grey

What kind of names might suit me?
I'm a nursing student [almost finished btw] with career goal of working in the Labour & Delivery or NICU ward.
My heritage is widespread and I've researched my family tree extensively because I'm interested in genealogy as a hobby. I'm British, Scots, Welsh, Irish, Romanian, Czech, Austrian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and German.
Looks are I'm very pale with light brown hair naturally [right now it is coloured blonde] and eyes that alternate between green, gray, and blue depending on lighting and what I wear that day. I have just a smidgen of freckles.
What names can you think of that suit me? I hate 'normal' names [because I'm not your average lass], yet I don't want anything ghetto like Shaniqua.
You are following a professional career path, to reflect this, I suggest a traditional English name, easily understood by all, and which you may take with you if you decide to earn more money in America or perhaps Australia, unfortunately a lot of people here are still prejudiced against foreign workers and its better not to give someone an excuse.
If it's to be a European name I like Anna
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![]() | Italeri 1:72 #6001 Napoleonic Wars British Heavy Cavalry Scots Greys (Reissue) | ![]() | ![]() | US $11.99 | 29d 15h 38m |
![]() | NIB 54mm 1/32 CALL TO ARMS WATERLOO BRITISH SCOTS GREYS CAVALRY | ![]() | ![]() | US $16.99 | 14h 29m |
![]() | THE COLLECTORS SHOWCASE BRITISH NAPOLEONIC CS00475 SCOTS GREY WOUNDED MIB | ![]() | ![]() | US $72.00 | 27d 7h 38m |
![]() | Mounted Soldiers BRITISH 2nd DRAGOONS SCOTS GREYS Lead | ![]() | ![]() | US $16.88 | 22d 2h 3m |
![]() | Esci Napoleonic Scots Greys British Cavalry 1/72d Scale | ![]() | ![]() | US $10.00 | 19d 17h 25m |
![]() | 1/72 British Scots Greys Crimean War #30 12 different mounted figs Wargaming | ![]() | ![]() | US $10.58 | 16d 12h 10m |
![]() | 1/72 Napoleonic British Heavy Cavalry Scots Greys Italeri 6001 18 figs Wargaming | ![]() | ![]() | US $14.26 | 16d 10h 30m |
![]() | Strelets #030 - CRIMEAN WAR BRITISH SCOTS GREYS (1/72) | ![]() | ![]() | US $5.80 | 15d 2h 55m |
![]() | FRONTLINE FIGURES SGS.4 BRITISH SCOTS GREYS MOUNTED NCO TOY SOLDIER SET | ![]() | ![]() | US $78.56 | 14d 9h 23m |
![]() | British Royal Scots Greys Metal Soldiers Lot of Six | ![]() | ![]() | US $54.99 | 13d 9h 20m |
![]() | Strelets 1/72 0030 British Scots Greys (Crimean War) | ![]() | ![]() | US $8.25 | 10d 3h 36m |
![]() | Prince August #515 - CASTING MOLDS: BRITISH SCOTS GREY (25mm) | ![]() | ![]() | US $9.68 | 7d 5h 51m |
![]() | STRELETS 30 CRIMEAN WAR BRITISH SCOTS GREYS. 1/72. | ![]() | ![]() | US $11.79 | 2d 4h 56m |
![]() | ITALERI 6861 NAPOLEONIC WAR 1:32 54mm SCOTS GREYS BRITISH HEAVY CAVALRY | ![]() | 4 Bids | US $12.57 | 4d 10h 30m |
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