Ashton (female)
I opened a wedding announcement today and saw that the brides name was Ashton. What do you think of this name? I personally like it-but I'm not sure if others do!
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Great for a guy, not for a girl.
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I have one in my year at school. She TOTALLY suits her name. I never would have imagined that one would come to my school but there you go. CKE is right again!
It's just about the time when female Ashtons should start showing up in wedding announcements. :)
In 1986, Ashton suddenly became well-used for girls in the USA because of a character in the television miniseries North and South. For the next 11 years, until 1998, there were more girls born in the USA named Ashton than there were boys. Then the huge publicity given Ashton Kutcher, as well as the fashion for boys' names ending in -n, reversed that dramatically.
Ashton is nearly unique in being a name which had switched to predominantly female for a decade and then switched back to predominantly male again. It will be interesting to see what happens with the name if any of the girls born between 1986 and 1997 who bear the name become famous. :)
In 1986, Ashton suddenly became well-used for girls in the USA because of a character in the television miniseries North and South. For the next 11 years, until 1998, there were more girls born in the USA named Ashton than there were boys. Then the huge publicity given Ashton Kutcher, as well as the fashion for boys' names ending in -n, reversed that dramatically.
Ashton is nearly unique in being a name which had switched to predominantly female for a decade and then switched back to predominantly male again. It will be interesting to see what happens with the name if any of the girls born between 1986 and 1997 who bear the name become famous. :)
I dislike it. It reminds me of the nasty one in John Jakes "North & South. Ashton & Brett were Orry's sisters, Brett was the nice one, Ashton was the conniving one. Ended up badly (Huzzah!).
Yep, I read that series as a kid, before the miniseries, even. Still re-read it at least once a year.
Asha is the only ash- name I like oon a girl, all the rest scream "boy" to me.
Yep, I read that series as a kid, before the miniseries, even. Still re-read it at least once a year.
Asha is the only ash- name I like oon a girl, all the rest scream "boy" to me.
I like it!
I actually like it for a girl but not for a boy. I suspect I may be in the minority here. I started to like it many years ago when I came across a place called Ashton. At the time I'd never heard of it used for a person.
I probably wouldn't use it though as it seems too trendy and now it is popular as a boy's name (especially because of Ashton Kutcher). But I might consider it for a middle name.
I actually like it for a girl but not for a boy. I suspect I may be in the minority here. I started to like it many years ago when I came across a place called Ashton. At the time I'd never heard of it used for a person.
I probably wouldn't use it though as it seems too trendy and now it is popular as a boy's name (especially because of Ashton Kutcher). But I might consider it for a middle name.
Ditto.
I like it for a girl, bit 'eh' about it for a boy.
I like it for a girl, bit 'eh' about it for a boy.
I don't much like it on a boy but it is awful on a girl! NN Ash is acceptable I suppose
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I don't like it as a female name.
Especially since one of my first childhood friends was named Ashton, and he was most definitely a guy!
Though, in all honesty, the name does nothing for me regardless of whether it's being used on a boy or a girl. But it is distinctly masculine in my mind.
Especially since one of my first childhood friends was named Ashton, and he was most definitely a guy!
Though, in all honesty, the name does nothing for me regardless of whether it's being used on a boy or a girl. But it is distinctly masculine in my mind.
not for me -- very male name
I guess I like the name okay. I would not use it though. I knew a girl who had this as a middle name. It does seem kinda masculine to me though. I would rather see it for a boy.
I can't stand it for either gender.