View Message

Ainsley for a boy? n/t
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I prefer it for a boyThe only Ainsley's I know are male
vote up1
It's fineThe only Ainsley I know is a boy :)
vote up1
I like it, but...everyone would think that he's a girl.
vote up1
nt.
vote up1
I think it sounds a little feminine, but if you like, you should use it.
vote up1
No. Sounds way too feminine, even if it is a masculine name.
vote up1
I agree
vote up1
Well it is a masculine name, but it isn't my style.:)
vote up1
I don't see why notThe only Ainsley I know is actually an Ainslie (g), so I don't have any feminine associations with Ainsley. It looks masculine to me (but then, so does Ashley, to me!).
vote up1
The only Ainsley I've ever heard of was the one on West Wing, who was a woman. But I don't see why not.
vote up1
I kind of like it. I don't see why people think it's yucky or anything.
vote up1
yessdjsdsdss
vote up1
If there is no text, why not just make it a poll?
vote up1
No... bad...
vote up1
I can only see Ainsley on a boy because of the black english chef.
I love that guy.
vote up1
Ainsley Harriott! He is who I thought of first when I saw the name Ainsley. The only other Ainsley I have known is also male so for me it's definitely a boy's name. Co-incidentally both Ainsleys are of Jamaican descent.I think for a girl the spelling Ainslie is better. Looks more feminine imo.
vote up1
I've only ever known of a girl called Ainsley, and she was a very girly girl. So it's not a boys' name for me. I'm not a fan of the name for either gender really.
vote up1