I met one two days ago (m)
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Well, saw one anyway. A baby girl about a year old came into the pet store in a stroller with her parents. Her parents referred to her as Harper, and she had a personalised diaper bag to back it up. There's also a Harper who's a grade older than me (which would make her a senior in highschool this year.)
Because of these two, especially the older girl, I'm inclined to see it as a female name. That does, however, break all of my naming rules, and I'd prefer it on a male. Does that make sense? It's like, when I hear Ashley I think "girl," but I prefer boy.
Harper and Atticus are too much for me, though I don't know what TKAM stands for. Regardless, I don't like the name Atticus. Harper Atticus would make a nice combo, though.
Because of these two, especially the older girl, I'm inclined to see it as a female name. That does, however, break all of my naming rules, and I'd prefer it on a male. Does that make sense? It's like, when I hear Ashley I think "girl," but I prefer boy.
Harper and Atticus are too much for me, though I don't know what TKAM stands for. Regardless, I don't like the name Atticus. Harper Atticus would make a nice combo, though.
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though I don't know what TKAM stands for.
To Kill A Mocking Bird. :)
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To Kill A Mocking Bird. :)
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*slaps forehead* duh! :P