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Thoughts on Quinn
What do you think of the name Quinn? Do you prefer it on a boy or girl?
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I used to adore it for a boy, and I still really like it, but it seems slightly trendy (or at least getting there) to me now. I don't care for it for a girl, but it's one of the few unisex names I can tolerate on girls a little more than most others. Also, I have a new female co-worker named Quinn, and she's nice (so far). :b
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Love love love it on a girl. Named my daughter Quinn. It's always sounded feminine to my ear, although I know that's not the case for most people--when she was a baby (or if people don't know her), folks would assume she's a boy.
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Quinn is ok. I much prefer it for a boy and I don't find it feminine at all.
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It's alright on a boy, as a full name.
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My brothers name is Quinn Allen, thus, with this spelling it is male, in my mind. although I know a Sarah Quin and a Casey Quin. which makes the one N spelling more feminine to me.
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I really dislike it, I think it's trendy, unappealling phonetically, confusingly spelled, with a boring meaning and an insubstantial history. The fact that it's unisex doesn't help. I guess I prefer it on a boy.I saw a BA for a little girl named Riley Quinn. Blech.
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I love it on both, prefer it as a fn for girls and a mn for boys, not sure why.
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I really like it - it's on my PNL for a boy, not short for anything. I think it's totally acceptable for a girl as well though.
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ignore.

This message was edited 11/18/2007, 12:03 PM

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I prefer it for a boy and I usually like it as a nn for Quinton.
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