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It's fine as long as it is a boy.
A decent enough masculine name. Rather prefer the Dillon spelling, just a tad more interesting. It belongs nowhere near a girl.
I think it's a very handsome name on a boy, and I love it; many men from my generation are called Dylan. The alternative spelling of Dillon is also very wonderful. I fail to see it a unisex name, but a girl could totally suit it.
I love this name. I like it on girls, too. The sound is unisex to me.
This name puts a smile on my face strictly because of the movie Predator when Arnold Schwarzenegger waltzes in, sees his buddy, and says "Dylan!". The delivery gets me every time!
Otherwise in real life though, this name is kind of stuck in an era and it feels like it's time has passed. I don't feel much from this one. It's somewhat bland to my ears. It's a little too light and frothy.
But when Arnold Schwarzenegger says it, I love it.
Don't really like it
I think of the early 1990s and the show 90210. I don't like it.
I wonder how all the Dylans whose names were inspired by that show are doing.
It's awesome. I love it.