It does have a kind of normal middle-class vibe that I'd get used to like
Carson or
Cassidy. It's not feminine at all (rather seems to be desexed, deliberately avoiding seeming feminine) but neither is it masculine so it's alright. I could enjoy the sound of it more, with a more first-namey spelling like Casen or Kacen ... would seem more honest and friendly to me (middle class naming for a pleasing fashionable sound) than
Cason (seems more aspiring for a "classy surname" name or name-drop).
tl/dr
Cason (f) is just okay, average, 4/10, not my style.
If she is named to honor a specific ancestor named
Cason, whose life was well known to her parents - I would be much less resistant to the idea.
Better than
Carter,
Carson,
Mason,
CameronNot quite as appealing as
Casey,
Cassidy, Caley,
Camryn
- mirfakThis message was edited 3/13/2024, 11:22 PM