I don't know, but why the heck does a grown man in his 30s "befriend" a 5-year old girl?
J.M Barrie (1860–1937), author of Peter Pan:
The first name Wendy was very uncommon in the English-speaking world before J. M. Barrie's work and its subsequent popularity has led some to credit him with "inventing" it. Although the name Wendy was used to a limited extent as the familiar-form of the Welsh name Gwendolyn, it is thought that Barrie took the name from a phrase used by Margaret Henley, a five-year-old girl whom Barrie befriended in the 1890s, daughter of his friend William Henley. She called Barrie her "friendy-wendy", which she pronounced as "fwendy-wendy".She died at the age of five and was buried, along with her family, in Cockayne Hatley.
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