[Opinions] Blythe
I'm starting to really like this name, though strictly for a girl.
What do you think of Blythe? And what middle names do you think 'match'.
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What do you think of Blythe? And what middle names do you think 'match'.
:)
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I quite like Blythe, althouhg probably more as a middle name. Only on a girl for me too, though - not many vocab. names work on boys, and this isn't one of the exceptions imo.
its alright.
I think Blythe has a British feel to it. Very classy, understated elegence; a sweet slightly old fashioned yet fresh sounding name. I like a lot and think it is simple yet pretty.
Blythe Meredith
Blythe Allison (I love this part of Apple's name.)
Blythe Elisabeth
Blythe Lillian
Blythe Sophia
Blythe Abigail
Blythe Rebecca
Blythe Madeline
Blythe Meredith
Blythe Allison (I love this part of Apple's name.)
Blythe Elisabeth
Blythe Lillian
Blythe Sophia
Blythe Abigail
Blythe Rebecca
Blythe Madeline
I like Blythe for a middle name. One of my fave combos with it is Charlotte Blythe.
Hi, Its a name I toyed with when naming my daughters. I could never see it as a boys name though I know it is used as such.
I think it is pretty but look up its meaning. I cant find my dictionary but when using the word 'blythly' I think it is often with a slightly negative conortation (is that spelt correctly?? LOL)
To me, Blythe when followed by any name sounds descriptive of the person whose name follows the 'word' Blythe... as in 'sly Charlotte' or 'disinterested Duncan'..
Does that make sense? "Blythe Elizabeth sat considering whether she could be bothered to eat lunch or whether she should just have another coffee....."
I apologise if I have made no sense.
In summation ! I like it but it sounds like a word and not a name.
I think it is pretty but look up its meaning. I cant find my dictionary but when using the word 'blythly' I think it is often with a slightly negative conortation (is that spelt correctly?? LOL)
To me, Blythe when followed by any name sounds descriptive of the person whose name follows the 'word' Blythe... as in 'sly Charlotte' or 'disinterested Duncan'..
Does that make sense? "Blythe Elizabeth sat considering whether she could be bothered to eat lunch or whether she should just have another coffee....."
I apologise if I have made no sense.
In summation ! I like it but it sounds like a word and not a name.
Sorry, but Blythe is probably one of my least favorite names for either gender. The sound is just outright gross, imo; sounds like someone vomiting.
I don't find it the least bit attractive. I would only use it for a middle name. Sorry.
Blythe was a word before it was a surname, and word names are usually technically unisex. And, to me, Blythe sounds pretty unisex so I don't prefer it on either a boy or a girl.
However, Blythe might be a little more unusual on a boy than a girl, what with Blythe for a girl being mentioned a touch more frequenty on these boards as of late, and its popularity perhaps getting a boost from Gwenyth Paltrow's daughter Apple Blythe Alison (Allison?).
For either sex, I think you need a 100% feminine or masculine mn to help cut confusion. Some suggestions:
Blythe Elizabeth
Blythe Adelaide
Blythe Adela
Blythe Marietta
Blythe Tamara
Blythe Tamsin
Blythe Caroline
Blythe Isidora
Blythe Larissa
Blythe Camilla
Blythe Rosette
Blythe Christine
Blythe Nadine
Blythe Sharon
Blythe Winifred
Blythe Josephine
Blythe Miranda
Blythe Amabel
However, Blythe might be a little more unusual on a boy than a girl, what with Blythe for a girl being mentioned a touch more frequenty on these boards as of late, and its popularity perhaps getting a boost from Gwenyth Paltrow's daughter Apple Blythe Alison (Allison?).
For either sex, I think you need a 100% feminine or masculine mn to help cut confusion. Some suggestions:
Blythe Elizabeth
Blythe Adelaide
Blythe Adela
Blythe Marietta
Blythe Tamara
Blythe Tamsin
Blythe Caroline
Blythe Isidora
Blythe Larissa
Blythe Camilla
Blythe Rosette
Blythe Christine
Blythe Nadine
Blythe Sharon
Blythe Winifred
Blythe Josephine
Blythe Miranda
Blythe Amabel
Blythe is all-boy to me. Sorry!