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Marley.
I was at a family get together over christmas, and a friend of a family member came over too with her little girl who was called Marley, at first I thought she said Molly, which I thought was kinda cute but Marley?! on a girl!? on a human?! ew. What do you think?Other kids at the party were:Mayah (5)
Louis (4)
Riley (b) (few weeks)
Georgia May (3 mnths)
Darcey (g) (8 months)
Keira (12)
Oliver 'Oli' (4)
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I actually love Marley. I actually do associate it with Bob Marley, but I'm pretty fond of his music and I personally don't have strong opinions against his lifestyle. I can kind of see where distaste can come from though, and Marley and Me could add to that for someone.
I think it works on either gender, but is generally less likely to be viewed as "trynn'Deighh" on a boy.I actually like all the other names too, although I prefer the spelling Maia to Mayah and I wouldn't nickname Oliver at all.

This message was edited 12/29/2010, 8:12 PM

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What's so bad with Marley being used on a girl, or a human for that matter? I don't think it's terrible at all.
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How many Rastafarian jokes will she have to suffer through? Marnie / Marni would have been so much nicer / kinder.

This message was edited 12/29/2010, 11:50 AM

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I'm not keen but then those kind of names are usally not my style!
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I don't hate it. I can definitely see it being used on a girl. Why not? It fits in with the trend of Carly/Karly/
Kaylee/Jayla type names.
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I worked with a woman who named her daughter Marley. I think it was a little bit influenced by Bob Marley, and that's what it made me think of more than anything. To me, it has little appeal when spelled Marley - it seems surnamey and trendy and yes, doggy. But if it's Marlee, I can almost like it. Like Marlee Matlin, the actress.
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As in the golden retriever?If she was born before the movie "Marley and Me", I think I can forgive, even though it's not my style, but if she's older than the movie? Yikes.I love Mayah, but spelled Maia. Georgie May is sweet, and I am fond of Oliver (although my husband detests it!) The others really aren't my style but at least they're spelled recognizably!
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he was a Labrador. lolf
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Ooops! :o)
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I like it.Just because there was a god-awful movie about a dog named Marley, that doesn't make it completely unusable for a human, IMHO. I also like it for a girl; I think it's cute.
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I want to like MarleyI really do. It's got cool connections to chain-dragging ghosts and Jamaica. But I just can't warm to it - it's flakey and cardboard-flimsy. It's like Harley and Miley's horrific love child. Nice to see a Louis!
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I like Marley as a nickname for Marlene or Marlena. It's not so good as a full name by itself though. I also like Louis, Riley (on a boy), and Oliver.
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I love the name Marley! My first baby (miscarried) was Marlee Kay. Marlee was a short version of Marilyn, in honor of her grandmother.
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I knew a girl who went by Marley as a nickname for Marlene. I rather liked it - it really did suit her. As a given name, I wouldn't have liked it on either gender, but it did work well as a nickname, I thought.
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