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Re: Kestrel
I'm always surprised that it's a female name. I used it in multiple CAFs as a boy's name because I had no idea. It seems so masculine to me, both because of the sound and because I tend to lump "bird of prey" names in with the boys. Regardless, it's rare enough that I think it would work for either sex, and I like it quite a bit. It doesn't sound as aggressive as names like Talon or Hawk, nor as poncey and overbred as Peregrine.
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The only Kestrel I know is a man in his 20's.....
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