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BA from Aus - Evelyn for a boy
http://community.australia.oodle.com/detail/seager/2820031443-melbourne-vic/Evelyn Alexander. Traditionally it was a boy's name but is now much more thought of as a girl's name.What do you think?
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I don't like it. It's extremely soft and feminine if you ask me. Als I dislike Alexander and because Evelyn is so common for girls I always read Evelyn Alexandra upon glancing at it.
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Interesting to hear of it used these days! I like Evelyn for a boy hypothetically, but it's been considered a feminine name for so long that most people probably have no idea it ever was a masculine name. I don't think I would be brave enough to try using it for a boy these days. I'm glad they have him a common masculine middle name just in case, although I don't like the combo much.
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Ick. Too girly for a boy, and I don't care if it started out as a male name.
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There's a young boy in our town (Maine, US) named Meredith. Comes from a family who celebrates their Scottish ancestry, father sometimes wears kilts, etc. This boy is very confident.

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Yeah, I don't agree that a boy having a "girly" name will make him introverted. I think it amplifies though what they tend to be. A confident boy becomes more confident but a shy boy can withdraw more.Meredith isn't as popular though as Evelyn of course - ranking around 300 vs top 50 - but whether that really changes perception I don't know.
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I think it suits girls better... would never be inclined to use it on a boy. While some such names suit boys better or can easily go either way, this is one where the crossover is best left on the girls' side.
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I actually know a guy (Not in real life just facebook) who was going to be Evelyn but ended up Maria instead (yes a guy). He goes by Dana.I think Evelyn for a boy is only good pronounced "ev-a-lin" and not "eev-lin".
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I never considered the pronounciation difference before, but yes I see what you mean.
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I've never encountered it prn'd eev-lin... only Ev-a-lin.
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Totally fascinating! Doesn't it just kill off the stereotype of deeply tanned men with surfboards, fighting each other to near death for the last remaining Foster's?I imagine they'll be pronouncing it EV-e-lyn rather than EEVlyn; otherwise it really would be hard to live with.
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i've seen a couple of these comeback names.BA's i've seen or know that are male.Vivian
Mackenzie (honestly I think I know more boy Mackenzie's than girls!)
Madison (seen a couple of these)
Emerson (know 3 boys, 1 girl)
Courtney (know 1)
Kelly (know a few boys)
Whitney
Jocelyn ( I saw one in a BA and I was so excited!)
EvelynI know a brother combo of Mackenzie and Emerson
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Interesting. I think Australia seems to be way more "liberal" in terms of names than other places. I don't care for some of these names myself, but Mackenzie, Madison and Kelly I like. I actually quite like Evelyn as a name and think it's brave and wearable.
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I love the Jocelyn for a boy
and Lindsey Emerson is a male name to me too
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