[Opinions] Carey or Kerry (for a boy)
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Thank you for the mostly encouraging response. I was a bit nervous that I would get a lot of "no it's too girly" responses even though I would have had to disagree. Although I prefer the Carey spelling written down I am leaning a bit more towards Kerry based on the responses. I can see a lot of potential for Carey to be confused with CARE-ee or Carrie, and Kerry seems to be easier for most people to relate the way it is said to the way it is spelled.
I agree with a lot of people that Cary is a great spelling. It looks more like a given name to me than Carey. Carey makes me think of the surnames of Drew Carey and Jim Carrey.
Cary vs Kerry I have a hard time deciding between. Both are great masculine spellings. Cary seems less like a surname than Kerry because I know of more men who use the spelling Cary as a fn. Cary reminds me of Cary Grant and Cary Elwes. Kerry I like the look of and it still seems like a fn to me even if I can't think of many guys who actually have it as a fn. The more I think of it the more I lean towards Cary but Kerry is a close second.
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Cary vs Kerry I have a hard time deciding between. Both are great masculine spellings. Cary seems less like a surname than Kerry because I know of more men who use the spelling Cary as a fn. Cary reminds me of Cary Grant and Cary Elwes. Kerry I like the look of and it still seems like a fn to me even if I can't think of many guys who actually have it as a fn. The more I think of it the more I lean towards Cary but Kerry is a close second.
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This message was edited 11/13/2014, 2:40 PM
I love it
I think it's sooo handsome, and I'd use it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, my SO thinks the idea of it as a boy's name is completely ridiculous. I can understand his point of view, even though I don't agree with it. Carrie, in all its spellings, may not be popular for girls right now, but that doesn't mean it's not firmly entrenched as a female name. As much as I love it for a boy, I keep it on my GP/middle name list unless I'm toying with it as a potential nn for Charles.
My preferred spelling is Cary, since I think it has the most masculine vibe thanks to Grant and Elwes, and I don't really have a preference between Carey and Kerry.
I think it's sooo handsome, and I'd use it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, my SO thinks the idea of it as a boy's name is completely ridiculous. I can understand his point of view, even though I don't agree with it. Carrie, in all its spellings, may not be popular for girls right now, but that doesn't mean it's not firmly entrenched as a female name. As much as I love it for a boy, I keep it on my GP/middle name list unless I'm toying with it as a potential nn for Charles.
My preferred spelling is Cary, since I think it has the most masculine vibe thanks to Grant and Elwes, and I don't really have a preference between Carey and Kerry.
Not really a fan sorry. For some reason it seems girly to me. I'm not sure if it's actually used on girls but it just has that feel to it. I feel the same way about Kelly, even though I know a boy Kelly. I don't live in the U'S though so not sure.
A note on the spelling; I think Carey could potentially be pronounced differently with an emphasis of the CARE part of the name. I think maybe I prefer the Kerry spelling, but only slightly.
A note on the spelling; I think Carey could potentially be pronounced differently with an emphasis of the CARE part of the name. I think maybe I prefer the Kerry spelling, but only slightly.