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[Opinions] Bluejay
I was in the store earlier today thinking about names, and which sounds I especially like. I kind of mouthed 'oo' and 'ay', and Bluejay popped into my mind. What do you think? I'm not sure if I like it or not. I know it is probably too unrealistic for a child, but what do you think about it, in theory? Boy or girl? I think it'd work better on a boy, personally, because of the "Jay" part. So, anyway, opinions?
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Blue Jay is a tad too much for me, but as a nn it is totally doable. I used to really like Jay and I still do in the I'd never use it because its so highschool to me way.
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cute I like it for both
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cute I like it for both
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cute I like it for both [m]if Robin and Raven can be used so could Bluejay
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cute I like it for both [m]if Robin and Raven can be used so could Bluejay
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Oh, I think it's kind of cute. :D Probably not as a first name, but it would be nice as a middle name.
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You can't be serious. Would be called "Blow J."

This message was edited 3/16/2008, 2:42 AM

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by whom ? ;-P
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Hopefully Caspar and Theodora Pike :) j/k
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no one that doesn't even make sense
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Whatever Blowjay. Let's see if you like it.hmmmm
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I only see it as someone who's immature makes fun of other people [why would you want to hurt others on purpose or at all it's really mean-spirited IMO]. I've been called worse things tehn that so it wouldn't faze me. Like Isaid before Blowjay doesn' make any sense and I don't see how someone could get Blow from Blue.

This message was edited 3/16/2008, 3:50 PM

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Where I live, they sound very similar. I think =A= is native to an area relatively close to where I live.
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That would probably do it then. I'm from the West Coast (as is Sabrina Fair, I believe) and while the two are somewhat similar what with the "bl" sound at the beginning the two don't sound close enough for me to really make that connection.
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I disagree . . .(I know, how unusual, right?)I'm in high school. The kid would be called Blowjay, trust me.
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Yep. That was my first thought too.Cute name in theory, but I don't think it could ever work without problems like this.
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Sure, why not? I know a little boy named Blue Rider. Bluejay could just go by Jay.I couldn't rationally diss this no matter what, anyway, since I love Blackbird as a girl's mn.
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Oooh, Blackbird! I just might have to add that to my list of GPs ;)
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It's the name of a program development tool used by computer scientists. So I can't see it on a child!S xx
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I actually really like it. I'm rather fond of bird names (Blackbird, Kestrel, Sparrow... hehehe) and this one even has a nice sound to it. Very nice. I would be inclined to use it on a girl, but it would definately work either way.
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That is cute...But perhaps a little too cute. If I was to hear Bluejay and not allow it to remind me of anything, it would definitely be on a boy. I like it...
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I'm sorry but I find it silly. It's one of those names like Blackbird and Sparrow, that would look really weird in any real-life situation, whether on children or adults.
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NMSAA.That sounds really silly in my opinion. I would personally never take a person who names their child Bluejay seriously. And I'd feel sorry for the child.
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