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    Girl name ideas

    I am looking for unique girl names. My husband really likes using a common boy name and using that for a girl. Any ideas?

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    Spencer! There's a girl in Pretty Little Liars named Spencer; she's the smart, studious type with lots of extra-curriculars. Also very cluey.

    Kesey (Ken Kesey was the author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)

    James (for a little while, model Jamie King went by James King, and it was cute)

    ...that's all I've got for now.

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    Honestly? You're going to run into a LOT of opposition on these boards for using great, solid masculine names on a girl -- and rightly so (IMHO). So many fabulous boys' names have gone to the girls! Even aside from that, boys names on girls are (to my mind) trendy and a bit tasteless. There are many gorgeous, strong, not-frilly names in the girls' category. Why does your husband want to poach from the boys?

    If you are hellbent on using a boys' name for your daughter, perhaps you should consider using a feminization such as Josephine, or a name like Winifred that can be shortened to Freddie? Some other suggestions in this category:

    Wilhelmina nn Will
    Alexandra nn Alex
    Augusta nn Gus
    Thomasina nn Tommy
    Theodora nn Theo
    Roberta nn Bobbie
    Edwina nn Eddie
    Maxine nn Max
    Charlotte nn Charlie
    Antonia nn Tony

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    @ augusta lee I don't think she asked if YOU like masculine names for girls. I believe the question was what are some suggestions for masculine girls names because her husband (and her it sounds like) already know that those are the names they like. If you have different taste then maybe try another thread for frilly girl names. It sounds like thAt is more your thing.

    I love masculine girl names here are some suggestions:
    Maxine nn Max
    Andi - I know a little girl Andi adorable
    Kenny - I know a little girl named Kenessey (belch) but they call her Kenny which I love you could do a lot of different names to get to Kenny/kenni/kennie ex. Kennedy, McKenna Kenley
    Cam / Cameron - my daughters name is Kameryn nn Kam
    Charlee - I know a baby names Charlotte nn Charlee
    Spencer - love this I see some one else suggested also
    Carter- just went to a preschool grad and there was the cutest little blonde girl named Carter
    Mikke- Mike-ah had a girl friend named Mikke

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    Also I love James !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by meyers2408 View Post
    @ augusta lee I don't think she asked if YOU like masculine names for girls. I believe the question was what are some suggestions for masculine girls names because her husband (and her it sounds like) already know that those are the names they like. If you have different taste then maybe try another thread for frilly girl names. It sounds like thAt is more your thing.
    Actually, I love no-frills girl names with unisex nicknames -- just like the ones I suggested for the OP. I think there's a fallacy that strong, streamlined girls' names don't exist, which is why so many great names get poached from the boys. See Aubrey and Vivian, two historical victims of name-poaching; I fear Elliot, a perennial favorite, is going the same way. Honestly, I find that rather a shame. Whatever we may feel about gender, the fact of the matter is that once a boy's name comes into use by girls, it quickly falls out of favor with boys. A reverse trend does not exist. Additionally, as I touched upon in my post, boys' names on girls do have a very trendy and rather tacky sound to my ears. If the OP had posted looking for names in the category of Brooklyn and Nevaeh, I would have done exactly what I tried to do here: lead her gently in a different direction. This is a board for people who love names -- and we tend to have pretty strong opinions about them. Which we share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by augusta_lee View Post
    I think there's a fallacy that strong, streamlined girls' names don't exist, which is why so many great names get poached from the boys. See Aubrey and Vivian, two historical victims of name-poaching; I fear Elliot, a perennial favorite, is going the same way. Honestly, I find that rather a shame.
    That's exactly how I feel about boys' names being used on girls.

    However, with that being said, there a few traditionally male names that I like (more) on females, like:
    Avery
    Jordan
    Delaney
    Reese (I think this is a unisex name, but it's always leaned more female for me)
    Quinn
    Casey
    Addison
    Favorite girl names of the moment: Cecilia, Eleanor, Amelia, Violet, Charlotte, and Ramona

    Favorite boy names of the moment: Henry, Micah, Jack, Elijah, Owen, and Jonah

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    It's not my thing, but here are some YOU might like:
    Jensyn/Jensen (I know someone with teenage daughters named Spenser and Jensyn)
    Avery seems to be popular for girls
    Luca sounds better for a girl, I think...
    Devon/Devyn and Evan/Evyn are cute for a girl... Tristan/Tristyn too
    Gage (there is an actress with this name)
    Jet - popular Dutch name for girls
    Quincy instead of Quinn?
    Tyler instead of Taylor?
    I do really like Leighton for a girl and not a boy and Rooney, as in Rooney Mara (actress) - super cute for a girl!

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