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April 30th, 2012 12:42 PM #1
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Those who dont mind unisex/ "boy names on girls" only
If you dont like the "trend" of unisex names then you won't like this post. But feel free to respond anyway, of course!

I have always liked the Ezra for a girl. I would like to name a girl Ezra Kate. But recently I have started to like Lucca Kate for a girl. Luke is my brothjers name so I thought that would be kind of cool.
So which do you prefer?
Lucca Kate or Ezra Kate. Probably will be the sister of Harper LaciTTC in JULY and can't hardly stand the wait!
For now if I had 2 of each- Girls: Sunday and Willa Boys: Knox and Ford
Girls: Vivi Charles, Lila Charles, Sunday Kate, Willa Lace, Landry Kate, Monroe Laycee, Ezra Kate, Lucy madden, Lila snow, Charlize Layce
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April 30th, 2012 12:49 PM #3
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April 30th, 2012 12:55 PM #5
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April 30th, 2012 12:57 PM #7
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April 30th, 2012 02:09 PM #9
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April 30th, 2012 02:14 PM #11
I'm not a fan of boy names on girls, to be honest, although between Lucca and Ezra, I'd pick Lucca because at least I can associate that particular spelling with a girl to a point.
@jennipea382: Lucca may not possibly be a misspelling, really. I'm guessing it's a reference to Lucca from Chrono Trigger, who was most certainly a girl.~Favorites of the moment~
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April 30th, 2012 02:26 PM #13
For girls, I prefer Lucca (though I'd rather see Luca or Luka) over Ezra, but I don't really care for the flow of Lucca Kate. There's so much hard C/K sound in the middle; I think it sounds a little too much like something being stammered.
I guess I'd pick Lucca with a different middle name. If Kate's a for sure thing, I pick Ezra Kate.
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April 30th, 2012 02:33 PM #15
I like it but prefer Lucca. It's so much prettier.
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April 30th, 2012 02:37 PM #17
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April 30th, 2012 02:41 PM #19
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I guess I have to say that I am not opposed to unisex names or "boys names on girls" since we are using Arrow for our girl (which I've been told that it is very strongly a boy's only name but I can only see it as girly with that spelling). BUT, I just read the other day in the front of my new baby names book something that I thought was rather interesting: "The gender "assignment" of names change - often in surprising ways. For years, Ashley was used often for boys. (Remember Ashley Wilkes in Gone With The Wind?) Twenty-five years ago, it was in the top 300 of boys' names. Today it doesn't crack the top 1000, whereas it's the eighth-most-popular name for girls. In 2000, over twice as many boys than girls were named Reese. By 2004, actress Reese Witherspoon had helped those numbers switch places - now nearly twice as many girls than boys are named Reese."
That said, Ezra is close enough to Esther that I believe it could work. Esp with a middle name like Kate. And Luca is in my book for girls as a form of Lucy. Luca in the boys sections is as a form of Luke. So you could probably get away with Lucca Kate or Ezra Kate.
I prefer Ezra Kate 'cause Lucca Kate has more K sounds.

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