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Too feminine?

Last post 10-27-2009 9:08 AM by Leigh Ann's 3. 22 replies.
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  • 09-07-2009 10:41 AM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    DawninWA:
    You quoted wrong, for the record, I didn't say that about Kendall. I used Kendall for my daughters middle name.
    I swiped the quote from your response to that quote, I didn't realize it was going to inenuate the quote came from you, sorry!
  • 09-08-2009 6:14 AM In reply to

    • TERRY2284389
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    Re: Too feminine?

    How did this turn into a debate about my child's name (Kendall)? Personally I don't care if you like Kendall for a boy or not ... just like I didn't care if my mil approved. But common sense tells you the root of Kendall is "KEN" and duh but that is about as boy as you can get.
  • 09-15-2009 11:00 AM In reply to

    • sailin9
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    Re: Too feminine?

    Rylan is all boy to me. Infact, my husband has a male friend named Rylan

  • 09-15-2009 2:36 PM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    Hi all I am from the TTC board- I was lurking and just wanted to tell you my sons name is REILAN. It confuses a lot of people but we liked it and I think that should be all that matters. My brother just had this problem. His mom flat out told him she didnt like Genevieve but now it has grown on everyone since she was finally born!!!Good Luck!!
  • 09-17-2009 1:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    i LOVE unisex names! my dd is Gentry Kial and this baby will be Grady Klay. I dont honestly think anyone should give a rats a** if Aleraninde likes or approves of thier childs name bc unless its Mary Elizabeth for a girl or Adam Joseph for a boy she will have something negative to say about it. If you wanted to name your dd John Christopher then by all means its your baby. Kendall is a great name for a girl or a boy and I hope that you love whatever you pick.

  • 09-18-2009 11:34 PM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    Miss Gentrys mama:

    i LOVE unisex names! my dd is Gentry Kial and this baby will be Grady Klay. I dont honestly think anyone should give a rats a** if Aleraninde likes or approves of thier childs name bc unless its Mary Elizabeth for a girl or Adam Joseph for a boy she will have something negative to say about it. If you wanted to name your dd John Christopher then by all means its your baby. Kendall is a great name for a girl or a boy and I hope that you love whatever you pick.

     

    Wow, I really admire your ability to put together a logical argument instead of resorting to personal attacks. Yes

  • 09-22-2009 1:05 PM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    thanks! admire thats a nice word your not used to using those are you? Devil

  • 10-27-2009 9:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Too feminine?

    I think its feminine. I work with kids and see lots of names that can go either way. I think a more boyish name would be appreciated by your little guy...in my opinion of course!
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