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Sage
I suggested Sage to my sister for her baby due in August. What do you think of it?She has two daughters already
Jana Elizabeth
Demi JaneI really love it, and if it wasnt for my surname sounding so similar to it, I'd use it myself!
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Sage definitely sounds like a sister to Jana and Demi. It has a bit of a trendy feel to me, but I still think it's quite nice. I know a little girl named Sage Isabella (I wouldn't suggest this for your sister since she already has a dd with the mn Elizabeth :-/). Her parents came up with her fn because one is a Sagitarius & one is a Gemini. SA + GE. Kinda corny, but kinda cute. :b
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I really like Sage for a boy, its refreshing and i think it would age well
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When I first heard it I liked it better for a boy, but now I lean more to using it for a girl. I think because of the herb association (think Rosemary and Tansy), that is making me like it better for a girl. Plus, actress Toni Collette named her DD Sage Florence and ever since I heard that combo, I've loved it for a girl even more.
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The first time I heard Sage was while on vacation, a little girl with her younger brother. I have a hard time remembering now if Sage was the girl or her brother, and I can't remember the other name, although I want to say it was something unisex like Austin or Bailey. I really liked it then, for either gender. Now I think its okay, but mostly for a boy.
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I have a Demi in my family, Sage I used to love it on a boy only. I just dislike it in general now it's lost it's touch for me.Though I met a girl online named Sage once.
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I know a girl Sage, but I have heard it can be used for boys too. It sounds more girl to me though. A bit like Page or Paige.
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It's okay. When I first heard it four years ago, I thought it was unique and pleasant, but now I find it pseudotryndee in a bad way (I don't normally care about tryndeeness.) Also, the child I knew with the name was a little terror, so I have bad associations, and lately I just think of the herb, and stuffing/dressing like you'd put in a turkey because of it, not a wise person. I'd almost prefer it for a boy, if I liked it at all.
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I like Sage. I'm still debating if I like it better for a boy or for a girl.
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I actually always assumed it was a feminine name, until I came here of course! I have never met anyone with this name so I had no preconcieved notions of it being male or female. Even now, knowing it can be masculine, I still can not imagine calling a boy Sage.
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My brother once had a friend named Sage...Male. I've never met a female Sage.
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