[Opinions] Re: Riley
in reply to a message by Daffodil
For my personal associations - and with this spelling especially - it leans masculine but it wouldn't shock or disappoint me to see it on a girl.
It actually reached my long list for a girl when I was a teenager.
I feel that Morgan is along the same vein - very gender neutral.
I'm not sure what you mean by country or suburb so I don't feel like I can answer it.
Riley on a boy is similar to Jack in the fact that I see it as quite a soft name that means well and is likeable.
For a girl it's tougher, still "nice", but with more strength to it.
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Bottom ~ Major (b), Morgan (g) and Kade (b)
It actually reached my long list for a girl when I was a teenager.
I feel that Morgan is along the same vein - very gender neutral.
I'm not sure what you mean by country or suburb so I don't feel like I can answer it.
Riley on a boy is similar to Jack in the fact that I see it as quite a soft name that means well and is likeable.
For a girl it's tougher, still "nice", but with more strength to it.
English Au Pair in Massachusetts with https://www.aupairinamerica.com/
** Lots new and unrated **
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=gender&pop=ew
Top ~ Jack (b) and Juliet (g)
Bottom ~ Major (b), Morgan (g) and Kade (b)