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[Opinions] Rory
What do you think of the name Rory? I know a girl whos name is Rory. . do you think its more masculine than feminine or both?
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I don't see any boys name ending with a "y" or "ie" being masculine at all. Since Rory's not a very common name in the US, so I'd think most people would assume Rory was a girls' name to being with, especially with the Gilmore Girls character being Rory.I like Rory for girls as a nn for Aurora but not on it's own, it's too simular to names like Lori, Cory, Tori, etc which seem very dated to me.
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Very masculine, I love it for a boy and don't like it AT ALL on a girl. I can tolerate it as a nn for Aurora but I prefer Rora.
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I love it for a boy but I know it's gaining some popularity for girls in recent years (though not by a huge landslide imo). I blame the "Gilmore Girls". :(
~Heather~
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It's masculine - very.It sounds to me like a man - a big, man's man type, totally butch. Not sure why, but the nn Rory on a girl can't work for me at all. Besides, it sounds a little trendy to me on a girl, even as a nick for Aurora or whatever -- because of the trend of male names on girls. It strikes me as vaguely tacky. No guarantee that my mind wouldn't change if I met a female Rory, but I know I'd still think it sounded good on a guy.- chazda

This message was edited 12/23/2005, 10:10 PM

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I think Rory is an exclusive boy's name. The name and it's meaning ("red king") just shouts "Male!" to me._____
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I would say both, but more more boy. For a girl probably as a nn for Aurora. Rory for a girl reminds me of Gilmore Girls. :)Mum to Hayley Anne
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Full name = 100% male; nn = could be girlRory's a good nn for a tomboyish Aurora or Lorelei (just please, for the love of [higher being/force], don't spell Lorelei Lorelai) imo.But as a full name, Rory's 100% male to me. What clinches Rory's masculinity to me is that it means "red king", not "red queen".EDIT: I erased evidence of a stupid brain fart... ;-)
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This message was edited 12/23/2005, 4:27 PM

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Question...Do you like the spelling Lorelai? Or was that a typo?
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Er... noI said, "Please don't spell Lorelei Lorelai." In other words, "Please don't misspell Lorelei as Lorelai (because that's just incorrect and too Gilmore Girls-ish, mkay?)."I may have worded it a bit confusingly. :-)
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I guess it was a typo, because...This is what your post says:
>(just please, for the love of [higher being/force], spell Lorelei Lorelai)So I'm assuming that it was a typo.
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OMG, you're right! *Smacks forehead*Jeez, how'd I miss that? Lol!I'm off to edit now, thank you very much. ;-)
Miranda
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You're welcome...it happens to the best of us! :)
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Boy's name! I don't like it much at all. It could be a cute nickname, I repeat, nickname for a girl named Aurora, though.
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I hate it. Either way it sucks but I can't see why girls are called it! It's stupid for a girls name IMO. Definately more masculine though.
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