[Opinions] Taylor
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No, not unusable for boys. I see it nearly as often for boys as girls, actually. Not sure what your style is but a classic, clearly masculine mn would be my suggestion, like Taylor William or Taylor Charles. But don't do Taylor James, it seems corny to me (James Taylor's name in reverse, even though I do like him :b).
~Heather~

~Heather~


bad for either sex
I hate this name.
I hate this name.
I hate the name taylor It sounds like a sailer
I like Sailor too lol
I think it's fine for a boy. I might have used it for myself (though I'd probably use it on a girl) because it's my mother's maiden name. It's ended up being my niece's middle name, and my cousin named her son Taylor.
I don't like it for either sex, unless is is a family surname.
And yes, it has been overly used.
And yes, it has been overly used.
I like it on both. It's fun and boyish on a boy, cute and relaxed on a girl.
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