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[Opinions] Quinn?
With all the unisex names today..do you consider Quinn more a male or female name?
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I prefer it on a boy.It doesn't appeal to me as a female name, really :-/
Andrew
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Female.
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I consider it to be unisex. I like it more on a girl, but it is nice on a boy as well.**~**~**~**~**~**~**
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Male, definitely
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Quinn is my brothers name.
and I also have two female friends with the name Quin (one N) as a middle name.Sarah Quin and Casey Quin.
so, to me, I think it could be either.
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Male only.

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Male, definitely.
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It's fine for either gender.
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Quinn works equally well on either sex, I think.I like it both for boys and girls. :)Array

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It's one of the few names I like equally for either gendermoo!!PP's in Profile

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Boy's name.
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for either gender totally
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I still think of it as a boys' name, but it's on it's way to becoming fully unisex in my mind.-- Sarah
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My first association for it is female, since I can recall two young women of my acquaintance that have this name but no males. I consider it to be truly unisex, though, not more likely or plausible or whatever on one sex or the other.

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Ditto.Although I think my first reaction is female because of the sister on the TV show Daria.
They say the devil's water, it ain't so sweet;
You don't have to drink right now.
But you can dip your feet
Every once in a little while.
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I consider it a male name, for girls I like it only as a mn, not a fn. Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

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Off topic.What is the photograph in your signature of?-- Sarah
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It's the view from my bedroom in my parents house (I don't live there, most of the time though). It's a whole new district (not sure if it's the correct word, but it's about 250 homes) all painted in white. This is over the rooftop of my parents bedroom and the house of the people that live behind them. The corner on the left is the top of our garden, which is completely surrounded by walls. And you can see a tree top peeking out on the street behind us.Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting

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Oh, okay. Thanks for the clarification. It sort of looks like a gigantic version of my high school -- like the main building produced again and again... :)-- Sarah
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I don't really like it as either, but I consider it definitely MALE. Ugh. I hate masculine female names. Ambiguous... I can deal with. But masculine? I hate it.
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Male, definitely. And a very handsome one at that. I'm not averse to it as a girl's name, but I just think it sounds masculine.
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I agree... totally male.
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