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Thursday, January 08, 2009
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Boys names for girls? |
Just want advice on whether these names are to boyish for a girl?
Riley? Tyler? Harley?
i have a strange love for boys names on girls. Would i be cruel naming my daughter any of those above names? |
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Thursday, January 08, 2009
7:10:47 PM |
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Re: Boys names for girls? |
I have a friend who named her girl Riley. I think its adorable
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Thursday, January 08, 2009
7:20:56 PM |
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Yes i agree. Do you think i should then go with a very pretty name like Rose or Grace for a middle name? |
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
2:29:18 AM |
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Re: Boys names for girls? |
Riley Evette or Riley Isabella Tyler Grace or Tyler Brooke Harley Marie or Harley Adrienne
Harley is my definate favorite and to make it more distinguished as a girls name i just love the spelling Harleigh. spellings- Rylie, Rilee, Rylee, Riely - Harlee, Harlie, Harliy.
other boy names that can be used as a girls, buit with different spellings are ; Jamie spelt- Jaemi, Jaimy, Jaimie. Jayden spelt- Jaiden (shortened to Jaide) Kayden reffered in female form as Kaidey. Chris can become Khrissy.
girls names similar to this predicament i have personally heard have been;
Maisen Rosetta Deanie Alyssa Tiegen Liberty Regan Paige FreddiLynn Shaunie Yvanna Memphis Louise Amira Kate Ellys Justine
good luck :)
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Monday, January 19, 2009
1:09:57 PM |
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I like Shane and Avery. |
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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Oooh, Tyler is my favorite! The only time I've ever heard it for a female was in the movie Point Break. Definitely give her a girly middle name. Maybe...
Tyler Christine Tyer Elizabeth Tyler Grace Tyler Anne |
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Friday, January 23, 2009
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I named my 9 year old daughter Harley Paige and she loves it. |
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
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I love boy names for girls because its unique. So many of them could have girl names hidden under as well. Take Charlie, which is could be just a different form of Carly. Others include Bobby, Ryan, Rikki, Joey or Adair. They could have different meanings that are feminine. and spelling them differently helps. from my personal perspective, I think it's more beautiful to have a significant and different name. Two people in my grade are named Hannah, and it's a pain to ask the teacher, "Which Hannah?" And, some people, boys and girls, share the same name, like common names like Alex and Sam. |
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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I'm sorry as i seem to be the only sane person to comment, can i just say. It's people like yourselves who wreck my head, and quite frankly damage beautiful, cute boy names by turning them into girl names.
My son is Tyler Stevie. And he should not have to grow up thinking his name is girly. Tyler is originally a boy name after all. Also i have under 2weeks left of my 2nd pregnancy this too is another boy. And i want to call him Riley but yet again the name is getting destroyed by women who cant decide on a girls name as though there is no nice girl names out there!
Naming your son is so much harder than naming your daughter, and i wish people would leave the nice boy names alone!
BY MOMMA_GEM
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