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[Opinions] Re: No, nope, NEVER. (m)
I'm a male Barbra, usually Barbie, and I love my name; ladies who know me enjoy the feminine attributes or associations of my name - even those who are not fans of the name proper. I've no problem with Jasper for a girl; as a matter of fact, when I think of Jasmine, I wonder there are not more of either name for either gender with either pronunciation of the "J".
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I think that's really cool! I would love to know the history of how you got your name if you felt like sharing.
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Thank YOU! (M - w/cross reference)Thank YOU! Please see my response subordinate to "Seraphina Starstrider's" response under the original query rubric subtext "Re - Elliot for a girl" at the date and time "Aug 13 2016, 6:26:58 AM". At this moment, the message is near the top - if not over the top - (ha ha) of Entity's initial query on August 11. I almost offered all this last year, but a fight broke out, and I did not want to offer what is dear and precious to me into the midst of indifferent conflict.
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I like Jasperine for a girl.
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I like Jasperine. That's pretty nice.
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I like it as well; not only for the name proper, but for the suffix - which also serves as a third syllable. I love when names (also words) flow with a stream of syllables. Hyphenated first names with a middle name to boot - be still my heart!
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