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tinylittlestars.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2006-07-21 10:41 am
Boys names for girls?
Okay, so IMO some boys names can be used for girls. Riley for a girl is growing on me, and I even pondered using Zachary for a girl. Maybe.
But last night I was reading the birth announcements in the local paper, and saw that someone named their baby girl Marnie Benjamin
I am distraught.
Opinions?
But last night I was reading the birth announcements in the local paper, and saw that someone named their baby girl Marnie Benjamin
I am distraught.
Opinions?
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I had a friend named Evann. Everyone assumed she was a boy.
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Riley to me is a girls' name. Zachary is a boys'.
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As for Riley for a girl I love it.. but spelled Raleigh makes it more feminine
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No offence, but that looks ugly. Just my opinion.
And Raleigh is actually pronounced the same as [rally] over here.
I like Ryley for a girl, but that's probably too trend for a lot here...
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I do agree, though that Raleigh is a terrible spelling.
I think Rylie is the only way I'd ever change the spelling of Riley.
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And I can't stand Riley and all it's variations either. But then, not many people share my taste..
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I wouldn't use MASCULINE boys' names for a girl, but I like names like Casey, Riley, Jordan (it's on my maybe-list), etc.
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My favorite thing to do at graduations this year was to look at the list of names and make fun of some of them or praise others... someone actually named their child Christopher Robin... my mom and I had a field day with that one (Sorry if that offended anyone here... but we thought it was cute).
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I really like Riley, the ONLY boys name on a girl i do!
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Marnie Benjamin is unfortunate because not only does she have a masculine middle name, but she's got an awful first name as well. =/
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Benjamin is SOOOOO masculine to me. A affront to name IMO. :/