Re: Waverly
in reply to a message by Lily8
Do you like Waverly?
I'll probably be in the minority when I say this but yes.
Do you think it has the potential to become popular?
Yes, only because it functions as another girl's name that ends in "y" and could definitely be counted as a unisex name (i.e. Riley, Avery, Aubrey, Casey, Harley, Delaney, etc.)
Do you even know someone named Waverly?
I do, actually. A guy I work with has a three year old daughter named Waverly Miriam.
Do you also think of "waves" when you hear it?
No.
I'll probably be in the minority when I say this but yes.
Do you think it has the potential to become popular?
Yes, only because it functions as another girl's name that ends in "y" and could definitely be counted as a unisex name (i.e. Riley, Avery, Aubrey, Casey, Harley, Delaney, etc.)
Do you even know someone named Waverly?
I do, actually. A guy I work with has a three year old daughter named Waverly Miriam.
Do you also think of "waves" when you hear it?
No.