[Opinions] Quinn
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I have always thought Quinn was a boys name, but that might have been because the first time I came across the name it was used for a male character in a book - still I do not see it as a feminine name though and if someone had that name I would automatically think they were a boy not a girl. Just my opinion though.
The only ones I know are both male. Quinton "Quin" is about 25, and Quinn (as a full name) just turned 5. I don't mind it on a girl, but I would personally only use it for a boy. I prefer Quinn as a full name, but I like the Quin spelling as a nn- not sure why!
I automatically think of it as a girl name. I think it seems too feminine for a boy. Doesn't matter how many Ns. Sorry - I know how annoying that is, because I want to scream NO when people say they like Rowan for a girl. But the only Quinn I know is a little girl.
I do think that a Quentin, Tarquin, or Quinton could be called Quin familiarly, if it happened that he was a guy who could carry it off without it seeming feminine. And most guys likely could.
I do think that a Quentin, Tarquin, or Quinton could be called Quin familiarly, if it happened that he was a guy who could carry it off without it seeming feminine. And most guys likely could.
Oh yeah, I'm with you on Rowan. I remember a while back, when there was a thread called "If you had to give your daughter a boys name" and the OP said Rowan, and everyone who commented was like, "Um, Rowan is unisex!" and I was thinking, wtf are you all talking about? Well, I don't live in America. Maybe people see it differently there.
That was me.
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I know! Oh so frustrating!
I like Quentin alot, I just prefer shorter names.
I like Quentin alot, I just prefer shorter names.