Alia on a boy: Is this a joke?
Any
Aliyah variant on a boy:
Ali (as in
Muhammad Ali)
Santiago: Ilike it
Braiden: prefer
Braden; I know someone named
Braden
Marquise: prefer
Marquis, the E ending sort of feminizes it for me
Halo: sure, if it's a video game character; this would seem more like a GP than an actual contender IMO
Jamaal/
Jerome: sure, don't see why not; I like
Jerome,
Jamaal is OK; I know a white person named
Jameel/
Jamil (not sure how he spells it); I know people in
France with LN Jérôme
Cristoff: I like this spelling better than
Christoph; also like the spelling
Kristof
Carmen: prefer
Carmine or
Carmelo; there is a male
Christian artist with this name, only his is spelled Carman
Carlotta: only for a girl. what about
Carlito,
Carlo, or
Carlos?
Harbor: don't like it as a name. But I guess it'd be more suitable on a boy than a girl.
Maybel: Not on a boy.
Latisha (to feminine?): I guess you already know it's a GIRL name, I needen't say anything more.
Carson/ Karsin: prefer
Carson, drop the kriaetyvateigh
Orville: sort of old-fashioned, but it's interesting--I like it
Lacy: too feminine IMO
Quinneyver: Hm, no. Makes me think of
Quinn + (Jenn)
ifer; Why not
Quinn,
Quentin, or
Quinlan?
This message was edited 1/10/2007, 12:33 PM