This name bothers me, partly because of the connection to the dicing of vegetables and also because it sounds like
Julian, which I love for a boy. Oddly enough,
Adrienne for a girl does not bother me, though I prefer
Adrian for a boy. Either way, I'd rather see
Julienne on a girl than
Julian or
Julien, but I greatly prefer
Julia,
Julianne,
Juliet,
Juliana, etc.
I know two girls named
Jorie (this spelling), one as a full name (she's in her 30s) and one as a nn for
Marjorie (she's in her teens), so it seems a bit more feminine to me. But I wouldn't greatly mind meeting a little boy named
Jory by any means. :) It does seem nn-y to me, but I'm not sure what for.
Jordan maybe?
ETA: Just realized
Jory is a form of
George so I guess it could be a nn for that. Kinda cute. :b As for "Children of Men"--it bothered me that her name was
Julian and spelled that way. :-/
This message was edited 8/12/2007, 11:53 AM