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[Opinions] Emmery
Alright, so what do you guys think of the name, Emmery?1. What would you rate it on a scale from 1-10? (0 being awful.)
2. Do you prefer it for a boy or girl? Do you feel like it’s unisex?
3. Do you prefer it spelled Emery, or Emmery?"People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing all day."'*•.¸♡ Have a great day/night! ♡¸.•*' Rate my personal name list please :) https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/217493
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I'd say 6/10. I feel like its unisex, but if anything, its more feminine. It sounds a lot like the name Emily, which I think is an okay name. It also reminds me of the name Emerson, which I like. My favorite spelling would be Emery, though I also like Emory.
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1: I would rate it about a 8.5. (The name itself, not the spelling)
2: BOY! I think it's absolutely awful on a girl and being so close to the feminine name of 'Emily' is no excuse.
3: The spelling of Emery by far. Emmery looks like an error.
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7/10 My very favorite is Emory. For a boy only.

This message was edited 11/15/2020, 3:33 PM

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1: 0/10
2: Girl, definitely a girl. It sounds close to the girl's name Emily, the most stereotypical name for a girl in English speaking countries (that isn't a bad thing because I think Emily is a great name.) Emerson/Emersen/Emersyn sounds like a name for a girl too, but it's popular for both genders. I don't like either name.
3: Emory if I had to choose, because Emmery looks like too much, and Emery is close to Emery Board. I know a girl named Emory in the states who's a wonderful person.
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1 out of 10, I prefer emery, boy
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1. 8/102. Girl3. EmmerySolid pretty name :)
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Never liked it for either sex and in any spelling. It just sounds like what you use to file your fingernails, and is way too close to obnoxious, bland, prissy Emily.
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