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What do you think of Casey? Boy or girl? (this is one of two names that I think sounds good on both genders)! Do you like this spelling.
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Don't care for Casey on boys or girls, though this is definitely the best spelling.
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Casey for a boy and Cassandra for a girl. It's good.
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It’s one of those names I just find boring. There’s some names I think are overused. Sophia, Isabella, Emily etc.
But are they boring? No. But some really are just bland. Jane, Lauren, Mary, etc.
Casey is one of those names. Although it’s not super common, it is pretty boring.

This message was edited 8/19/2022, 2:37 PM

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I like it for a boy, with this spelling the most. It's much too boyish and masculine sounding for a girl in my opinion. I prefer Cassie for girls, even as just a nickname.

This message was edited 8/19/2022, 1:34 PM

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It's unispiring, like fellow C surname names Cassidy and Cameron. Friendly, in this lukewarm way. Canine. I'd like it as a nickname for someone with the initials KC.
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It’s okay, my six year old cousin (A girl) is called Casey. A truly unisex name.
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Casey is a cool name. I wouldn’t use it but I think it’s nice. I like it on a boy or a girl, but I like it on a boy much more.
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I agree that it's one of the few names (the others being Jordan and possibly Taylor) that work equally well for boys or girls.Casey is okay, but it's kind of cliched as a tomboy/ambiguous name. I've known several Casys of various spellings but only one male Casey, and his actual name was something like Kevin Charles and he went by KC and ended up spelling it Casey.
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I'm all in favour of heroic train drivers. But it was his nn, if I recall. It could work better as a nn for Kenneth Charles or Katherine Clare. That would give them some choice if they ever wanted it.
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