Paris (for a boy)
This name was my #1 favorite for a couple years in my early teens, and I've realized lately how much I still love it. BUT there are problems. First of all, my current #1 favorite is Frank, and I think Paris and Frank (sounds like France) are too close for brothers--even if that is a pretty far-off hypothetical. Second problem is that Paris from the Iliad was a total turd. Third problem is that Paris is probably far better known as a girl's name these days. Would you assume a Paris Lastname was a girl? Would you look on it as an act of parental cruelty?
So...thoughts? Combos? (Paris can be either the fn or the mn). I was never able to come up with a middle name I thought suited Paris particuarly well, so I'm starting with a blank state.
So...thoughts? Combos? (Paris can be either the fn or the mn). I was never able to come up with a middle name I thought suited Paris particuarly well, so I'm starting with a blank state.
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If I saw the name Paris I would presume it was a girl however if I ever met a male Paris I would not think it weird at all.
Paris Nestor
Benjamin Paris
Paris Alexander
Paris Demetrius
Nicholas Paris
Paris Devonta
Paris Akeem
Henry Paris or Paris Henry
Paris Dimitri
Joseluis Paris
James Paris
Thomas Paris
Paris Cornelius
Paris Nestor
Benjamin Paris
Paris Alexander
Paris Demetrius
Nicholas Paris
Paris Devonta
Paris Akeem
Henry Paris or Paris Henry
Paris Dimitri
Joseluis Paris
James Paris
Thomas Paris
Paris Cornelius
It is a GP of mine, as a boy's name. I wouldn't assume that Paris was a girl, but maybe because I would hoping that it was a boy. I actually like it bcause of Paris in the movie Troy.
I love it, but honestly, I'm not sure if I would use it.
It's gorgeous, but if I used it, I'd probably make it a middle name because as charming as it may be, children can be cruel and they're not going to care that it's a mythical classic.
I certainly wouldn't let Paris and Frank be a combo or siblings.
It's gorgeous, but if I used it, I'd probably make it a middle name because as charming as it may be, children can be cruel and they're not going to care that it's a mythical classic.
I certainly wouldn't let Paris and Frank be a combo or siblings.
Paris is a good name for a parasite and nothing else.
Since Paris is a place name, it could be used on a boy...but I prefer it on a girl. Of course, there was a character named Paris in "Romeo & Juliet" who was male, but he was kind of a dork. I don't know, I don't recommend it for anyone, really.
First of all, Paris is a great name for a boy so don't give it up! Frank is okay but a little... :-( It makes me think of 'Frank' on MASH... Francis is MUCH better, in my opinion :-). I'm of French heritage but I see the point you make and even Paris Francis sounds silly but what about 'Paris Orleans?' It's very French but I like the combo. Here are a few more, though.
Paris Alexandre
Paris David
Paris Ishmael
Paris Lochlan
Paris Liam
Paris Michel (again, very French)
Paris Orion
Paris Raphael
Paris Zane
Adam Paris
Conner Paris
Gabriel Paris
Isaac Paris
Joshua Paris
Michael Paris
Robert Paris
Tristan Paris (ooh, his literature teachers would lalways love him!)
Vincent Paris
William Paris
Paris Alexandre
Paris David
Paris Ishmael
Paris Lochlan
Paris Liam
Paris Michel (again, very French)
Paris Orion
Paris Raphael
Paris Zane
Adam Paris
Conner Paris
Gabriel Paris
Isaac Paris
Joshua Paris
Michael Paris
Robert Paris
Tristan Paris (ooh, his literature teachers would lalways love him!)
Vincent Paris
William Paris
Could go either way I suppose, but I think Paris Hilton has caused it to be associated w/ girls.
I wouldn't let the Illiad association throw you off. I really like the name Ursula, despite the sea-witch association, for example.
To be honest, if I saw Paris Lastname, my first thought would be a girl. However, I wouldn't go as far as to say it's "parental cruelty". Maybe use Paris as a MN instead.
To be honest, if I saw Paris Lastname, my first thought would be a girl. However, I wouldn't go as far as to say it's "parental cruelty". Maybe use Paris as a MN instead.
I much prefer Paris for a boy. But sadly, because of Ms Hilton, I'd say Paris belongs in the mn spot for a boy. I was happy to see that her short engagement to a Greek Paris made it clear to all that it is not exclusively a female / place name.
Frank ___ and Tudor Paris
Frank ___ and Emil Paris
Frank ___ and Julian Paris
Frank ___ and Adrian Paris
Frank ___ and Dmitri Paris
Frank ___ and Anatole Paris
Frank ___ and Eamonn Paris ("AY-mun")
Frank ___ and Adlai Paris
Frank ___ and Isaiah Paris
Frank ___ and Asa Paris
Frank ___ and Elijah Paris
Frank ___ and Colman Paris
Frank ___ and Vincent Paris
Frank ___ and Alexei Paris
Frank ___ and Edward Paris
Frank ___ and Declan Paris ("DEC-lun")
Frank ___ and Tudor Paris
Frank ___ and Emil Paris
Frank ___ and Julian Paris
Frank ___ and Adrian Paris
Frank ___ and Dmitri Paris
Frank ___ and Anatole Paris
Frank ___ and Eamonn Paris ("AY-mun")
Frank ___ and Adlai Paris
Frank ___ and Isaiah Paris
Frank ___ and Asa Paris
Frank ___ and Elijah Paris
Frank ___ and Colman Paris
Frank ___ and Vincent Paris
Frank ___ and Alexei Paris
Frank ___ and Edward Paris
Frank ___ and Declan Paris ("DEC-lun")
This message was edited 6/16/2010, 5:28 PM
I adore the name for Paris for a boy! It's so much nicer than Paris for a girl! I would think Paris Lastname was a girl because it's so much more popular for a girl than a boy but I would be hoping it was a little boy. Frank I think would be too masculine sounding for Paris.
Ideas:
Paris Leopold
Paris Barnaby
Paris William
Paris Zephyr
Paris Gregory
Paris Lionel
Paris Barclay
Paris Ephraim
Paris Howell
Ivring Paris
Crispin Paris
Quentin Paris
Alexei Paris
Callum Paris
Chauncey Paris
Maverick Paris
Ideas:
Paris Leopold
Paris Barnaby
Paris William
Paris Zephyr
Paris Gregory
Paris Lionel
Paris Barclay
Paris Ephraim
Paris Howell
Ivring Paris
Crispin Paris
Quentin Paris
Alexei Paris
Callum Paris
Chauncey Paris
Maverick Paris