[Opinions] Remy
Blue or pink?
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Boy. I've met a female Remy, but I think of a male first.
I prefer it on a boy because of the rat from Ratatouille.
I like it for a boy; but then I've never heard it on a girl before.
I think I like it slightly more for a boy right now, but as far as I'm concerned it works on both genders.
The one I know is female (20ish).
She pronounces her name REE mee
She pronounces her name REE mee
This message was edited 7/14/2011, 6:23 AM
Remy is all boy to me, definitely. I don't like it for a girl at all. Romy, which has quite a similar sound is nice for a girl though.
I love Remy (Rémy) for a boy so it's all boy to me. Remington nn Remy is a huge gp of mine.
Neither
Blue =/= boys colour, and Pink =/= girls colour.
Remy is 100% boy to me. Love it. My friend named her son Remy in May, and he is adorable and it so suits him. It's spunky and unusual and I love it to bits.
How abotu Romy for a girl instead? Either as a nn for Romilly or Rosemary or a full name- which is very UK. I've met a handfull of Romy's in England.
Blue =/= boys colour, and Pink =/= girls colour.
Remy is 100% boy to me. Love it. My friend named her son Remy in May, and he is adorable and it so suits him. It's spunky and unusual and I love it to bits.
How abotu Romy for a girl instead? Either as a nn for Romilly or Rosemary or a full name- which is very UK. I've met a handfull of Romy's in England.
red
Remy to me is a golden colour.
But I assume you're actually asking whether I like Remy as a name for a boy or a girl. Granted there is nothing inherently feminine about pink and nothing inherently masculine about blue.
Remy is unambiguously a boy's name to me; the thought wouldn't cross my mind that it was a girl, although I have to say I wouldn't be all that surprised if someone named their daughter Remy.
I think it's a really slimy, ritzy name. I just think of a totally spoiled, snooty, 'poor little rich boy'.
But I assume you're actually asking whether I like Remy as a name for a boy or a girl. Granted there is nothing inherently feminine about pink and nothing inherently masculine about blue.
Remy is unambiguously a boy's name to me; the thought wouldn't cross my mind that it was a girl, although I have to say I wouldn't be all that surprised if someone named their daughter Remy.
I think it's a really slimy, ritzy name. I just think of a totally spoiled, snooty, 'poor little rich boy'.
It's all boy to me.
ditto