Shannon for a boy?
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I know two guys named Shannon. I really like it for boys.
This message was edited 1/8/2006, 12:14 AM
Yes, do it!
If I were you I'd look at the popular names in the area where he'll grow up. If you see Hayden/Caden/Jaden, Tristan, and Rowan are doing well, it'll fit right in (all those are unisex usages sometimes these days). Besides, he can go by Shan as a kid (I think it sounds more specifically "boy" anyway) until he becomes a man and determines the gender of his name himself by wearing it securely.
- chazda
If I were you I'd look at the popular names in the area where he'll grow up. If you see Hayden/Caden/Jaden, Tristan, and Rowan are doing well, it'll fit right in (all those are unisex usages sometimes these days). Besides, he can go by Shan as a kid (I think it sounds more specifically "boy" anyway) until he becomes a man and determines the gender of his name himself by wearing it securely.
- chazda
This message was edited 1/7/2006, 10:07 AM
Well in England its still a unisex name I have know two male Shannons
I have a male cousin named Shannon, he's only a few months old, so I think it can definitly be used as a male's name.
Shannon is a name for both genders IMO. I like it-- I think it sounds very masculine, too. If you have a very Irish surname it works even better. It just might take more explaining than a name like William or Jake.
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I would probably prefer it on a boy, but am sure most people will think it is a girls name. Maybe the spelling Shannen?
I think that Shannon is a great name for a boy. In fact, it is among my favorites for a boy (and one that I would actually consider using if I had a boy in the future). Go for it!
I think it is established as a feminine name - I could see it on a boy, but I would not suggest using it due to the teasing potential.
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i love Shannon for a boy
I went to high school with a boy named Shannon. I think it's nicer for a boy.
I prefer it for a boy; I don't even like it on girls, actually.
No...way too girly...
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I love it for a boy. You might get a hard time from friends and family, but they'll get over it. I think most adults will recognise that it is originally a boy name. Plus, it sounds so masculine.
I think you really could! I've known very masculine boys named Ashley & Kelly and besides people are constantly using boys names for girls so I think it's time to take back some names that were original boys names! :)
I deffinately like Shannon better on a boy, it gives a fresh new face to it. And it rather sounds like Sean (which has been used for girls lately) but it wouldn't be at all as popular as Sean! :)
I deffinately like Shannon better on a boy, it gives a fresh new face to it. And it rather sounds like Sean (which has been used for girls lately) but it wouldn't be at all as popular as Sean! :)
I think you can get away with it. I know a few male Shannon's so I think you'll be able to get away with it. And I think I've heard a few people comment that they like Shannon on a boy better.
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I have met 3-4 male Shannons in my life. I think it's used primarily for girls nowadays, but it's not an extremely common name either way. So I think you could "get away with" using it for a boy. :b
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