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Flynn
Do you like it? And would you use it for a boy or a girl. I say it looks better for a girl because of the "Lynn" in it.
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I don't like it for either one.
Shane & Elizabeth
11/20/04 We are future parents to: Benjamin Luke, Alexander Sara Anneliese, Rachel Sophia
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I like it for a boy.
~Lisa~
Proud Aunt to…Justen Robert (1998)
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It may have the "Lynn in it", but I love it for a boy only.Kelclaire
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I see it as a boys name, and maybe because "Lyn" is a BOYS! name. Either way, its boy to me, I think of a boy. Whether I like it...I dont know...yes and no I guess. If used on a boy, I like it more...if used on a girl....NO
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I would only use it on a boy as it's a masculine name, however I just think of Flint and phlem (sp?)It sounds like a horses namealice x
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I dislike the sound of Flynn, and of the Fl- sound in general. However, I admit I think Flannery is pretty cool for a girl, though it hasn't made it to my favourites list yet :-p
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Flynn is a great name IMO, but only for a boy. It is NMSAA for a girl.
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I don't mind it for either gender, but I much prefer it for boys & I'm strongly considering as a mn as I'm slowly liking it more & more.
Jaclyn, wife to Kyle (06/25/04).
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Kind of cute for a boy, but it does have a feminine look to it. I wouldn't use it for a girl, though. Maybe as a mn for a boy.
Mostly, it just reminds me of Errol Flynn or, unfortunately, phlegm (mucus).
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ditto...*Aphrodite* (aka Hattie)-Seda*
Never try to make anyone like yourself. You know, and God knows, that one of you is enough. -Emerson
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Much better for a boy. It sounds like "fling" to me, and so I wouldn't use it, but I don't like it on a girl.Array
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I don't care for it, as it sounds incomplete to me, and it has a surname-y feel to it. But, it's strictly a boy's name to me, as it's masculine. People can argue that Lynn was a male name first (but I don't like it for a boy - only a girl, and then as a middle name), but regardless, the -lynn element doesn't make it at all feminine.
-Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom
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