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Raven?
What do you think of Raven for a girl? (Im not pregnant)
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I like Raven, it's ok!
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My problem with Raven is that in my opinion it really only works for people with black hair and you never know what a kids hair color could end up being.
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you confused me, lol !I scrolled down to look for my "Raven" post & clicked on yours, instead.
Raven is masculine to me since I see the bird as masculine. I don't find it dark or morbid, though. My step-father-in-law's "handle" is Raven & I like him, so I like the name.
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Raven is highly popular in this areaEspecially for African-Americans. I don't really it, but it's usable.
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it's kind of a jokeIt's pretty strongly associated with teenage goth girls who take the name for role-playing games or for writing morbid or angsty poetry. You know the stereotype: the girl dyes her hair black, wears a ton of black meye makeup and nail polish, wears all black clothing, hides in her dark bedroom playing oh, I don't know, Nine Inch Nails, cutting herself and playing with rune-stones. lolThat's white girls. I think it is a bit more accepted on black girls. Like the actress Rave-Symone, who was just as cute asa button. On black girls, I think it tends to be on a par with a name like Ebony.
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I totally agree
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Yeppers, that is the stereotype, Raven and Lilith.
I've only know one guy who nicknamed Raven, Never met any girls named that, but the internet there is alot of them.
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I like it, but I don't think that I would ever use it, myself.
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I like it, but I'd never use it.
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Hate it, sorry. Too dark and morbid sounding for me.Edited to add reason.

This message was edited 4/6/2007, 4:45 PM

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Ditto.
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I love it!
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