Skylar
I'm liking Skylar lately, on a boy only tho. Wdyt?
Does it go well with Finnian & Lachlan?
~Lisa~
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!!!!!: Morgaine, Arthur, Vivianne, Lancelot, & Guinevere
???????: William, Charles, Percival, Frederick, George, Ronald, & Ginevra
....: Peter, Susan, Edmund, & Lucy
Does it go well with Finnian & Lachlan?
~Lisa~
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!!!!!: Morgaine, Arthur, Vivianne, Lancelot, & Guinevere
???????: William, Charles, Percival, Frederick, George, Ronald, & Ginevra
....: Peter, Susan, Edmund, & Lucy
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I like the spelling Skyler for a boy, or Schuyler.
it's terrible imo
If spelled correctly; "Schuyler", it is still a Dutch surname, and a bad one at that. Why would anywane want to name their kid "to hide/seek shelter"? It's ridiculous!
If spelled correctly; "Schuyler", it is still a Dutch surname, and a bad one at that. Why would anywane want to name their kid "to hide/seek shelter"? It's ridiculous!
I LOVE SCHUYLER ON A BOY!!!!!
I've always prefered Skylar on a boy. I find it more masculine than anything else.
I honestly don't like it w/ Finnian and Lachlan, though. I don't think it quite fits.
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I honestly don't like it w/ Finnian and Lachlan, though. I don't think it quite fits.
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No, sorry, it doesn't. PERHAPS if it's spelled Schuyler, but that's stretching it. Finnian and Lachlan are old Irish/Scottish names, respectively, and they are handsome, uncommon, and classy imo. Skylar, even on a boy--even though that's MILES better than using it on a girl--just comes off as 'new' and trendy, and a bit low-class. Sorry.
~Heather~
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