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Evelyn for a boy
Not condoning its use in today's society, this is just hypothetical. I was thinking about it awhile ago, and it was appealing to me. Does it appeal to anyone else? For a boy it still keeps that pastel purple color for me, which gives it this cool quirky Victorian vibe.I found it pretty hard to pair. I wasn't sure if I liked it better with butt-kicking names or suave, gentlemanly names.Evelyn Alphonsus
Evelyn Balthazar
Evelyn Barthélémy
Evelyn Dieter
Evelyn Felix
Evelyn Ignatius
Evelyn Richard
Evelyn Stuart
Evelyn William
But I'm not really jumping up and down about any of those.Do you like any of them or have any other ideas?
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Actually, I just fell heels over head in love with Evelyn Barthélémy.I like the idea of a boy Evelyn. It's has the same flair for me as the character of Mr. Darcy- a dark, sexy air about it.
I'd REALLY like to use it in a story I have, but I haven't found the right character yet. I already have a boy Vyvyan so Evelyn is pushing it, but it's oh-so-shiny.
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I like it in theory, but it's so well-known as a female name these days that I wouldn't use it for a boy.Out of your combos, I like Evelyn Balthazar and Evelyn William. Other ideas:
Evelyn Theodore
Evelyn Isaac
Evelyn Patrick
Evelyn Graham
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Oh Evelyn Graham! Yes yes!
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100% girl.I can't picture it on a boy at all.
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Evelyn for a boy makes me think of the Cole Porter musical Anything Goes.There is a male character named Evelyn (pronounced like EE-ve-lin) who is a very comic character. He isn't dislikeable and is even the character that the song I Get a Kick (Out of You) is sung about, if I remember correctly.I like Evelyn Balthazar, Evelyn Felix, Evelyn Richard, and Evelyn Stuart.
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There's only one male Evelyn for me, and his surname starts with W :)I see how it's cool. I rather like Richard and Felix as mns.
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I can't see beyond Arthur, Alec and Auberon.That said, I don't even enjoy Evelyn for a girl; it seems stodgy.
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Since Evelyn is derived from Aveline (a girl's name) I don't really like it on a boy. I do hypothetically sort of like it as a middle name for a boy, though (e.g. John Evelyn).
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John Evelyn is really cool! I really like interesting things paired with John.
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Evelyn Balthazar is fantastic, and I quite like it with most of the others, too. It is much cooler and quirkier as a male name, somehow, but I vaguely remember reading that even back when Evelyn Waugh was first published, the Times called him 'Miss Waugh', and now it seems to be entirely female. Although I did find one recent birth record here for an Evelyn Miguel! - so maybe not quite.Evelyn Arthur - Evelyn Waugh in reverse
Evelyn George
Evelyn Oswald
Evelyn Edgar
Evelyn Bertram
Evelyn Montgomery
Evelyn Stanley
Evelyn Winstoneta: Evelyn Francis. Totally GP but I like it anyway.

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I want to like Evelyn Francis, but I can't because Evelyn and FrancesFrancis are the names we'd use to honor each of my grandmothers... so it's like my grandmother's named combined and I can't make it feel masculine!I checked, and in 2009 there were less than 5 boys born named Evelyn in the US because it's not listed.

This message was edited 1/31/2011, 3:49 AM

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Not really. I don't think it's usable in today;s society. I know that Madison and Ashley can still be thought of as masculine despite their overuse on girls. However, Evelyn is totally unimaginable on men today. It's pretty much hopeless as a boys' name IMO.
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Well, yes, I certainly can't see it used on a boy IRL. I used to even not be able to hypothetically think of it as masculine, but one day it suddenly got stuck in my head as potentially masculine. I get where you're coming from, though.
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I really like Evelyn for a boy. So far all I've come up with is Evelyn Ambrose.
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I want to like Evelyn Ambrose, but it doesn't quite do it for me for some reason. I do really like Ambrose, though. I think it's because Ambrose is pretty soft and subdued, so it doesn't really fit for me.
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That's the same problem I had with it. It's really hard to find a match for.
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I like Evelyn on a boy (and a girl). But maybe I'm just weird since I like Meredith and Mackenzie's for boys but not for girls ;)I like Evelyn William the best, but I don't really love any of them. I think Evelyn needs a somewhat strong and masculine name, maybe a long one.Evelyn Vincent
Evelyn Theodore
Evelyn Wolfgang
Evelyn Daniel
Evelyn Alexander
Evelyn Simon
Evelyn Peter
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I love Mackenzie on a boy only. Meredith I like either way, though.But I love Evelyn Theodore! It's very huggable. Evelyn Peter has something interesting going on with it, too.
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I really like the idea of it, if you know what I'm saying, even though I'm not overly fond of the sounds. A boy Evelyn would be quite a nifty character.Evelyn Balthazar is super.I think the best solution to your problem is to pair Evelyn with suave and butt-kicking names! A la:Evelyn Percival
Evelyn Arthur
Evelyn Ambrose
Evelyn Horace
Evelyn Horatio
Evelyn Quincy
Evelyn Julius
Evelyn Pierre
Evelyn Nels
Evelyn Osbert
Evelyn Norman
Evelyn Atticus
Evelyn Solomon
Evelyn Archibald
Evelyn Augustus
Evelyn Rupert
Evelyn Hadrian
Evelyn Wallace
Evelyn Lewis
Evelyn Ichabod
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