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Whistle
There was a boy in my magazine today called Whistle. WDYT? To be completely honest...I quite like it. ^ ^ On either sex.
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I don't like it at all. It would be ok for a pet but not for a person.
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Oh, no, I really don't suggest it. TOO many possible jokes, too much teasing. IMO.
~Heather~
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I think its cute. I guess its so hard to hear it without thinking of the act of whistling that its distracting and that's why some people don't like it. If you think about it for just the way it sounds and looks its an appealing choice.
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I haven't run across this one before, though I've seen more than one example of girls named Whisper. It doesn't seem like an appropriate word to turn into a given name to me. What message could the parents be trying to convey by giving such a name to their child? I just hope his middle and last names aren't something like "Wiley Work." :)
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Whistle is a bit odd to me, and yet I could imagine seeing Whistler on a boy, kind of sounds cute actually, haha.
CIARDA"Names are not always what they seem. The common Welsh
name Bzjxxllwcp is pronounced Jackson." - Mark TwainLoving the names: Mira, Lilia, Dominic, Asher
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I don't like it. It seems to word like to me, and especially not for a girl. It's better for a boy, most definately________________________________________________
~Andrew~"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside a dog, it's to dark to read."
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Rather interesting, I don't know if I like it. I wouder if his parents are musicians?Image hosted by Photobucket.com
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