[Opinions] Re: Max on a girl
Honestly, I still think of Max as a dog's name first, and then a boy's. It could work on a little girl and be rather sweet, but like any boyish name, it might not transfer well into womanhood.Maxie sounds less stark and more gender-neutral. I really don't think any of those longer names you have created are feasible. They'd be a vehicle for calling a girl Max, but what if she wanted to use the longer name? Would you be happy to address her as Maxamelia? I do think Max could work as the second part of a hyphenated name, like Anna-Max. I have met an Emma-Jack. And I'm predisposed to liking double first names :)
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Max on a girl  ·  laurasaurus  ·  2/11/2012, 4:44 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Sarah-Grace  ·  2/13/2012, 5:22 AM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Kirsten  ·  2/12/2012, 1:05 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Billina  ·  2/12/2012, 12:44 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  CN  ·  2/12/2012, 6:16 AM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Betsabé  ·  2/12/2012, 5:13 AM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Lily  ·  2/12/2012, 4:59 AM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Mireio  ·  2/12/2012, 1:23 AM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Abs mum  ·  2/11/2012, 11:36 PM
Celebrity BA  ·  Ismene  ·  2/11/2012, 7:08 PM
Perhaps...  ·  Jasmine  ·  2/11/2012, 7:05 PM
no  ·  Rainbow Dash  ·  2/11/2012, 6:41 PM
Yes to Max!  ·  kudriashkajo  ·  2/11/2012, 6:24 PM
too close to Maxandre for me  ·  thetxbelle  ·  2/11/2012, 6:21 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Ismene  ·  2/11/2012, 5:10 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  abbasdaughter  ·  2/11/2012, 5:04 PM
Maxella might work better though  ·  abbasdaughter  ·  2/11/2012, 7:28 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Rachel Shaina  ·  2/11/2012, 4:56 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  New_Chloe  ·  2/11/2012, 4:52 PM
Re: Max on a girl  ·  Adenydd  ·  2/11/2012, 4:49 PM