Haley (b) & Chiara
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I know a couple Chiaras (spelled that way) so the name isn't new to me. I guess it's sturdier sounding than Keira, I think Keira will be more strongly connected to the actress.
I don't know if I like Haley on a boy, and I'm not against unisex names, I think Avery, Sydney, Riley, etc. work wonderfully on both. I just don't like Haley on boy, I feel like everyone would mistake him for a girl just written on paper while the other names have more of a history of being male names so it wouldn't be so much of an "oh!" moment.
I don't know if I like Haley on a boy, and I'm not against unisex names, I think Avery, Sydney, Riley, etc. work wonderfully on both. I just don't like Haley on boy, I feel like everyone would mistake him for a girl just written on paper while the other names have more of a history of being male names so it wouldn't be so much of an "oh!" moment.
I prefer Keira to Chiara. Chiara is nms but it isn't bad, but if I only heard it I would assume it was spelled Kiara, which I dislike.
Haley on a boy reminds me of Haley Joel Osment. I much prefer Haley on a girl, but I do like Hale on a boy (one syllable, pronounced as it looks). I could deal with a male Haley nn Hale.
Haley on a boy reminds me of Haley Joel Osment. I much prefer Haley on a girl, but I do like Hale on a boy (one syllable, pronounced as it looks). I could deal with a male Haley nn Hale.