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[Opinions] Harley
Boy, girl, neither, or either?I saw the most adorable little girl at the restaurant the other night, and then I heard her mom calling her Harley. (Not that it changed the fact that she was cute, but it definitely made me kind of slump m... another ugly name on a cute kid, IMO)Me personally, I hate the name, but would definitely prefer to see it on a boy.
What do y’all think?
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I feel pretty much neutral to the name itself. I feel that there are better names out there but also worse ones so 'Harley' for me is somewhere in the middle. As for gender, I prefer it for girls.
Just what I'm accustomed to. Perhaps an upopular opinion but I honestly think 'Harley' on a boy (as his given name, that is) would be strange.
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Either, though I would expect girl as I've met a couple.
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I like it on a girl a la Harley Quinn
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Hi !!!I have to say: neither.My first image is an Harley-Davidson, then a surname and in the end.. Harley Quinn.So it is virtually unisex but the links make it too impersonal in my opinion.
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I’m not really a fan, but I think it is better for a boy. It just seems to harsh for a girl.
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I dislike the name too, and it has always seemed more masculine to me
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I despise it on a girl, but I'm neutral about Harley on a boy. It reminds me of Harley Quin, an Agatha Christie character (so no, the name Harley Quinn for the comic book character wasn't exactly original).
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I knew a boy Harley: it was his mother's mn. Luckily, their ln wasn't Davidson, but it was Lee and the combination sounded awful.
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Hmm not sure. I can see it on both. I wouldn't use it personally, but it seems like a very gender neutral name
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for a boy ok, not for a girl
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