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What are your opinions on the name Dante for a girl or boy?
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I love it for a dog. It's going onto my dog name list:)
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Dante is a cool name with a lot of history. Even though it originated as a nickname for Durante (which I don't think gets any use anymore), Dante doesn't really sound like a nickname, but rather a strong name on its own. And the Divine Comedy is probably one of the most awesome literary associations one can have with a name (still would love to see an Inferno adaptation on the big screen someday).All of this, of course, is considering Dante as a masculine name. It's an absolute no-go as a feminine name, just sounds wrong.
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Have you read the version of the Inferno written in modern English vernacular? My husband has it, but I've always been daunted by its length.
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It's ok for a boy
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It’s nope nope nope nope for a girl, I don’t see what’s feminine about it, the long -ee ending in English? And it’s a bit over the top for a boy as well, though it could work as a middle name. It’s not really used anymore in Italy, I guess it would be a bit like naming a child Shakespeare.
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Quotethe long -ee ending in English
As a native English speaker, I can tell you that I have never, ever, heard Dante pronounced dahn-tee. It has always been dahn-tay.
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I really like it, for a boy only! I can’t even imagine this name on a girl.
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I love Dante! It is a bit of a guilty pleasure name for me because it has a somewhat gothic vibe. I temporarily named an abandoned black kitten Dante until he could be taken to a shelter. I like it best as a boy name, but it could be unisex.
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In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man there's an adult female character, apparently as Irish as the rest, called Dante. It's always puzzled me. I'd expect and accept it for a boy.

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