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[Opinions] Storm
Is it male, female or unisex to you? Also, thoughts? What about Stormy, Stormi, etc?

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Unisex.Although the name reminds me of the X-Men character and one of my classmates from Creative Writing (neither are bad associations, of course), I think it's better on a pet.
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It’s a male name in my opinion. I really don’t care for it except maybe for a book character. It sounds like a good name for a brooding, handsome, and reclusive cowboy haunted by his past. I’m not a fan of any of the female versions. Stormy, Stormi, or Stormie.
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Storm is a, rather trendy, male name in Denmark at the moment. I’m kinds indifferent towards it. It wasn’t known /used as a first name here until a few years ago so it also gives me a feeling of a “made up” name (even though it’s, of course, a word). It would be highly unexpected to meet a female Storm.I don’t hate it. It’s just a bit uninspired in my cultural context.
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Reminds me of stormfront. I don't like that. I don't like the others either. Rainy is pretty, and Rain though. Snowy is cute maybe
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Not fond of it and would only use it as a middle name. Storm is masculine. Stormy/Stormi/Stormie are feminine and I'd go with Stormy for the spelling, but I'm still not fond of it.
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Dylann Storm RoofSo it’s gonna be a hard pass for me. Maybe as a middle, but Dylann Roof is a pretty horrible semi-namesake honestly.I don’t mind Stormi and it ages decently well imo. I can imagine a teenager with it but not so much a grown adult.
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Don't like it at all
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The word Storm is definitely masculine in my language, while Tempest is feminine, so I'm biased. And I'm not sure what I think about the adjective Stormy as a name.
Well, let's say, it's fresh and modern, but it has a weird celebrity/hipster feeling all over it.
So, I'm indifferent to it, and I wouldn't use it myself.
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I've known two, one m and one f. I don't find it attractive for either, perhaps because neither of them was remotely stormy, personality-wise.
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