I think it was on my list once for a boy, but I took it off since it seems pretty likely it will one day be my surname.
It feels pretty dated. I think because of the Sh- beginning (the only "high" ranking sh names are
Sean and
Shane and they're both dropping). The ending is similar to a bunch of trendy boys names (and basically no girls names, though people do occasionally use Cannon for a girl).
(And now that I've thought about this, I kind of wonder how it got so popular for girls. I guess most people don't look at it like this though).
I think it could work, it's just dated feeling for either gender.
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