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What do you think of Astor for a girl? I know it's actually a boys name but it sounds very feminine to me, because there's a make up brand called Margaret Astor and there's also a Brooke Astor.I heard it on the show Dexter but because of a bad synchronization I assumed it was Esther.Opinions?
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I'm going to go against the grain here and say I like Astor more for a girl than a boy. Though, I do quite like it on both genders. And I don't see how changing the "O" to and "E" makes it all that more feminine.
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I prefer Aster for a girl. It's a pretty botanical name that I wouldn't mind seeing more often.Astor doesn't bother me all that much as a girl's name, but I think it's better for males. The -or part gives it a more masculine appearance.

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Too surnamey and too masculine, like Victor and Hector. Aster and Esther are nice though, and I quite like Asta.
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Just wonderingWhen you pronounce it in English do Astor and Aster sound different to you? Because to me they don't and on that TV show the last part sounded like -ter (as in Esther and Aster).
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It would depend on the accent of the person speaking, but they'd probably sound pretty much the same to me, too.
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I like Astor for a boy only, although I do like Aster for a girl (like the flower).
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I first thought the Dexter character Astor's name was Esther too. I rather like the name now. My only problem is that the name does start with "ass." Brook Astor is okay, but Astor Brook is better.
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I only like Astor on a boy
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I prefer the spelling Aster, it's more feminine. I do like the sound of the name though.
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I prefer Aster for a girl, for the flower. Astor looks a bit too surnamey for me. Aster is a bit gentler and prettier in my opinion.

This message was edited 5/30/2011, 1:48 PM

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