Skyler is boy to me, I know Skylar is sometimes considered the feminine version. Cassidy on the other hand is strictly feminine, that I know of! It's actually so feminine-sounding that it would be impossible for me to consider it a boy's name
Interesting. Thanks for the input. :D You may be right with Skylar/Skyler. I prefer Skylar though, even for a boy. And I think Cassidy is a boys name too... it certainly was originally, anyway, though like many boys names it's become unisex over time. I much prefer it as a boys name though.
Girl's name, both of them, although I can see Skylar on a boy as well.
Skylar is girl's name to me, because someone's daughter was called Skylar and that was the first time I ever heard the name, and Cassidy is a girl's name to me...because the 'Cassi' in it, I guess.
Skylar is just awful...I've never heard it used on a boy or girl, so I have no thoughts on it. Cassidy, while it is still awful, is a girl's name to me.
I think Cassidy as feminine and masculine because it is my middle name and what my grandpa goes as. Skylar is feminine and Skyler is masculine in my opinion.
i have such contempt for the name skylar, i cant stand it. i really dont think it is either masculine or feminine, and i know both with the name (though the girls name is spelled schuyler) so i dont really have an opinion on that one. but cassidy sounds feminine to me.
Stacey, Tracy, Ashley, Brandy, Kandi, Carrie, Sherry ...all "ee" names, and all much more commonly girls names... I know that some are unisex, and some were orginally male names, but for the most part they're now used more on girls.
I think they're both pretty unisex. I would personally use Skyl(e/a)r on a girl and Cassidy on a boy. I think of the Butch Cassidy connotation and I knew a really annoying girl named Cassidy. While she was annoying, she only ruined the female version of Cassidy for me. Plus, I like the nickname Cass for a boy. Skyl(e/a)r makes me think of the sky, and it just seems to...whimsical? for a boy to me.
Skyler/Skylar is boyish to me; Schyuler always seems more feminine, but no one can pronounce it ("Shoo-ler" is what you usually get). I don't care for the name because there was a holy terror of a child in our neighborhood named Skylar and it always reminds me of him.
Cassidy... meh. It can be either male or female for me, but I don't care for it either way.
I associate ALL names that end with the -ee sound as masculine names not girls' names. That's really interesting! I mostly associate -ee/y/ie names to be girl's names =)
I think Skyler/Skylar sounds more masculine but I'm not sure why. It's not really a name you hear in the UK.
Cassidy I can see on a boy or a girl, but it sounds more masculine to me because of the character in Preacher (even though it was actually his surname). I actually almost don't mind it for a boy, but for a girl I think it's pretty horrid. At least it's not spelt Kasidy though, like that character in DS9...
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Date: 2007-10-23 09:13 am (UTC)Cassidy on the other hand is strictly feminine, that I know of! It's actually so feminine-sounding that it would be impossible for me to consider it a boy's name
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Date: 2007-10-23 09:36 am (UTC)And I think Cassidy is a boys name too... it certainly was originally, anyway, though like many boys names it's become unisex over time. I much prefer it as a boys name though.
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Date: 2007-10-23 09:54 am (UTC)Cassidy is a girl's name because it's my sister's name.
I know people of both sexes with both of those names, though.
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Date: 2007-10-23 09:56 am (UTC)Skylar is girl's name to me, because someone's daughter was called Skylar and that was the first time I ever heard the name, and Cassidy is a girl's name to me...because the 'Cassi' in it, I guess.
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Date: 2007-10-23 11:33 am (UTC)Cassidy is definitely girls to me, though it could be masculine what with the Butch Cassidy association and all.
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Date: 2007-10-23 03:07 pm (UTC)Cassidy... meh. It can be either male or female for me, but I don't care for it either way.
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Date: 2007-10-23 03:59 pm (UTC)That's really interesting! I mostly associate -ee/y/ie names to be girl's names =)
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Date: 2007-10-23 04:12 pm (UTC)Cassidy - sounds like a dog's name to me for some reason :/
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Date: 2007-10-23 05:03 pm (UTC)to me skylar is a girl
skyler is a boy.
but i prefer it on a girl.
i think cassidy is for a girl, but hate the name in general
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Date: 2007-10-23 05:30 pm (UTC)Cassidy I can see on a boy or a girl, but it sounds more masculine to me because of the character in Preacher (even though it was actually his surname). I actually almost don't mind it for a boy, but for a girl I think it's pretty horrid. At least it's not spelt Kasidy though, like that character in DS9...
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Date: 2007-10-23 06:39 pm (UTC)Cassidy = both
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