There are few names as friendly as Wendy. Invented at the turn of the 20th century by J.M. Barrie when he wrote Peter Pan, Wendy (short for Gwendolyn) will forever be seen as a darling girl in a nightgown who fights the pirates, flies with fairies, and wins Peter's heart.
There are few names as friendly as Wendy. Invented at the turn of the 20th century by J.M. Barrie when he wrote Peter Pan, Wendy (short for Gwendolyn) will forever be seen as a darling girl in a nightgown who fights the pirates, flies with fairies, and wins Peter's heart.