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[Opinions] Re: Celebrity BA
The more I think about it, the more Wyatt Isabelle is likable. Obviously, it's not the greatest but as a whole, there are definitely worse. I don't understand people's contempt for masculine names on girls. http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/139762
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I think I would rather boys' names on girls than girls' names on boys. I mean, a boy named Sarah or Caitlin would just be too much.
But, a girl named Saul... eh, I could live with it.
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And herein lies the whole hypocrisy of gender neutralizing names.Boy names on girls - yay that's fine/great/whatever.Girl names on boys - no you can't do that, it's wrong.It should either work both ways or not at all.
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Yeah, that's exactly how I feel. I know Ashley and Courntey, or whatever, were originally boy names but on boys, I cringe a little. Wyatt Isabelle is much more palatable than say Caitlin Phillip or something.
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I'd be much more inclined to name a son Caitlin than a daughter Saul
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interesting. I think I could get behind a Catlin... but Caitlin would confuse me. In my defense, my tastes have changed a lot since DH went to war with me wanting to name a daughter Seth. I am caving slowly (but it will never happen).
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Catlin could be cool. I know a guy who goes by Cat. I just have a really hard time rationalizing a difference between "boy names on girls" and "girl names on boys," other than that the former is a trend we're use to seeing. I'm no staunch advocate for keeping names forever gendered I just wish there weren't such a double standard, or at least wish it swang the other way. There seem to be SO many great girl names out there (what feels like more than boys), so the whole trend just doesn't seem logical to me. ....and I'm someone who loves Vaughn, Reed, and Joel on girls and Whitney, Mayim, and Somer on boys...
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It might just be that very soft and frilly names on boys just don't jive with our ingrained definitions. Not right, but we are past the age of priming our brains to think otherwise. I guess I think about names like Evangeline and Anastasia and go... no, not on a boy. But I can't really think of a boy name that is soooo masculine I couldn't argue for a girl. It also might stem from that fact that I love female variations of clasic guy names (Thomasina, Paulina, Claudette, Josepha, Johna, Stephanie, etc), so I already associate the sounds with girls. Though, I am not actually in to the trend of boys' names on girls. Would never do it myself, and find some comical. The world is full of double standards. I won't say they are right, but I can't pretend they didn't shape my preferences.
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