My best friends have a palindrome for their telephone number. He of course registered that it was the same in either direction but didn’t know the term. So I got to introduce him to the classics:
Madam, I’m Adam.
Able was I, ere I saw Elba.
A man, a plan, a canal, Panama.
Thank you so much. We always liked the name, and fortunately, she was born in the spring, so it fit perfectly. I like to think her personality matches it too, so sunny and full of life, but I’m probably projecting there (not that it’s not true, but that that’s necessarily characteristic of spring).
If it does, then I’d like to suggest something said by an American congressman and civil rights activist of the 1960’s when addressing a Welsh female dignitary:
“Llewopnotyalc, madam, I’m Adam Clayton Powell”.
ultrafilter, is your link actually a sentence? I can’t find a verb in it anywhere.