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[Opinions] Hilary for a girl
WDYT of Hilary for a girl?
Is it too tomboyish?
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No way, I only think of it for a girl!
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I have never met a boy named Hilary but I know at least two girls
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Hilary seems 100% feminine to me. I always thought it sounded rough though, I never really liked the name. But I like it spelled Hilary, because it's the Hilary Duff way. I don't like it Hillary because I think of Hillary Clinton. :}
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All I can think of is Hilary Duff, and in that case, no thank you.feminine to me, though, I would see it as too girly for a boy
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I like it better for a girl. But I dislike it - I find it ugly.
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love for both genders
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I never used to like it (it actually seemed too stiff and formal to me,) but a couple of years ago I had a blonde-curled, chubby-cheeked, freckle-faced camper who made me think "okay, I think THAT is what a Hilary really looks like!"Anyway, I can visualize it more on a grown woman than a child, so it doesn't feel at all tomboyish to me.
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I dislike it. It sounds very masculine to me.
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I don't care for the name in general, but I don't really like it any less for a girl than I do for a boy. It probably wouldn't be perceived as tomboyish, though, at least not in the US. It just isn't my style.
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Quite the opposite imo. I'm not very keen on the name Hilary. It makes me think of a snobby girl.
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I don't find it tomboyish at all.I know it's both a feminine and masculine name, but I think most people will associate it with a girl. And in the United States perhaps, they'll associate it with Hilary Clinton? Maybe not, I don't know.It's not my style, but I don't find it repulsive either. It's okay, overall.
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