Audrey or Aubrey?
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Audrey for a girl, and regardless of actresses I can't stand it.
Aubrey for a boy, and I quite like it though I'd prefer Auberon.
Aubrey for a boy, and I quite like it though I'd prefer Auberon.
Audrey, definitely. It has always made me think of golden syrup (not sure why!), and it's bona fide feminine.
Aubrey, on the other hand, is traditionally masculine, though it does seem rather effete (except when Russell Crowe plays Captain Jack Aubrey in "Master and Commander" - yum!).
Aubrey, on the other hand, is traditionally masculine, though it does seem rather effete (except when Russell Crowe plays Captain Jack Aubrey in "Master and Commander" - yum!).
This message was edited 10/15/2009, 10:21 AM
Audrey for a girl, Aubrey for a boy.
Audrey
I dislike both, but I hate how the initial syllable sounds in both of them, but if I had to choose, I'd choose Audrey, because it is an older, more established name for females.