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[Opinions] Zale?
I've been hearing this on other websites, and although i don't like trendy names I've kind of have to admit I like thisone, so I have some questions.
1. wdyt?
2. how how would you spell it? this is the spelling I'm seeing he most
3. do you see it as a boys or girls name?
4. any combo options
Thanks

This message was edited 5/28/2012, 4:58 PM

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1. It's decent. I think of the jewelry store, but it's still usable.
2. I would just stick with Zale.
3. It reminds me of Dale and Zane, so I definitely think of it as masculine.Combos:
Zale Christopher
Zale Christian
Zale Gabriel
Zale Vincent
Zale Jonathan
Zale David
Zale Joseph
Zale Joshua
Zale Connor
Zale Matthias
Zale Andrew
Zale Conrad
Zale Anthony
Zale Marcus
Zale Jordan
Zale Morgan
Zale Patrick
Zale Corbin
Zale Victor
Zale Tobias
Zale Felix
Zale Jeffrey / Geoffrey
Zale Adrian
Zale Henry
Zale Asher
Zale Riordan
Zale Everett
Zale Jamison
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1. I think it sounds annoyingly trendy and is completely without substance.
2. Zale, if I *had* to use it.
3. Neither- I see it as a jewelry store.
4. Nope. Sorry.
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Department Store!Sorry, all I can think of is the department store (was it an electronics store?) Zales! also, it makes me think "There is a Sale at Zales". Not terribly lovely associations. I would see it as a boys' name, because it's kind of like Zane or Gale. If you were to use it, I'd make it a middle name. That way he could go by it if he wanted to, or pick something sort of similar instead. Combos: Zale Gideon, Jordan Zale, Evan Zale, Luca Zale... You could spell it Zayle if you were doing it for a girl, like Gayle, but i think it'd be weird on a girl, and that spelling looks confusing like maybe it's pronounced Zay-lee or something. Zail, Zaille, Zeil are other options.
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I think of Zale's: The Diamond Store. I kind of like the sound, but not enough. I'd spell it Zale, I guess. Zayl, Zail? Zayle? Probably male. It is a surname, in the case of the store-- Morris Zale, William Zale, and Ben Lipshy were the founders. I guess it could work on a girl too.I like the idea of it as a nn for Azalea, as mentioned by Serafina Starstrider.Zale Alexander
Zale Henry
Zale Thomas
Zale Everett
Zale MerrickZale Delphine
Zale Odessa
Zale Olympia
Zale Talitha
Zale Iridessa
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oh right! the diamond store! that's what I was thinking of! haha -
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OT a bitBut I have spent time in the neuroscience hospital called Zale-Lipshy. its run by UT souhwest in Dallas. I was wondering if they were of the same family or something. I guess that answered my question:) this mgiht also explain why I like this name even though it goes against name rules. lol
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1. Hate it. Trendy and insubstantial. Also reminds me of the jeweler's company.
2. I don't know how else you would spell it. Zail? It all looks really stupid.
3. Boy.
4. Sorry, I can't think of anything that sounds good.Serafina's idea to use it as a female nickname for Azalea is very nice.
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I haven't heard of Zale before. My instinct is to pronounce it ZAYL. It seems slightly more feminine to me than masculine. I would like it as a nn for Azalea.I like the name Azalea with the nn Zale. Azalea sounds beautiful, sexy and exotic. Zale sounds spunky and cool.
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This message was edited 5/28/2012, 5:36 PM

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agree. nn for Azalea is best option. -
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I hadn't thought of thatI like the name Azelea. that would be a way to ue it without giving into the 'hype' of trendy made up names
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