to play devil's advocate
in reply to a message by LMS (nsi)
The -leigh DOES make it look more femmy. I mean when you see something-leigh you're pretty confident in assuming that the bearer is female, especially if they are using a unisex name. But that only helps if you see the name, of course. Hearing about Riley and Kelly, you are still unsure of the gender, ohh the uncertainty.
I personally find -eigh endings reminsicent of phlegm somehow and not to my liking, but that's just me. It's that "gh" I think. Makes me want to clear my throat.
Kelleigh is sure something I've not seen before... I can't wait to see a Chloeigh! (YOU KNOW ITS COMING, IT'S SO PRETTY)
I personally find -eigh endings reminsicent of phlegm somehow and not to my liking, but that's just me. It's that "gh" I think. Makes me want to clear my throat.
Kelleigh is sure something I've not seen before... I can't wait to see a Chloeigh! (YOU KNOW ITS COMING, IT'S SO PRETTY)
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I agree, -eigh reminds me of phlegm too! I agree that it makes a name girly, but only because it isn't used on boys, not because I think it looks feminine in the SLIGHTEST. :P
A girl I went to high school with has a Cloie. I don't know what spelling is worse, this or Chloeigh.
Lol
The poor name looks as it had contracted a disease resulting in an abnormal excrescence.
The poor name looks as it had contracted a disease resulting in an abnormal excrescence.