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Leo on a girl
I know a girl cat with this name. What do you think?Am not sure if it would be better with the full name Leontyne
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I know one, whose real name is Leonore.
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As a nickname, I'd fully support Leo on a girl. I love boy nicknames on girls so much! Leontyne would work. Leona too.
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On a cat, why not? Cats have the sass to pull that kind of wacky thing off :PBut I do think it'd be nicer if she had a full name (Leopoldine, or Leontine, or Leonie or something) which had Leo as a nn. In fact, I think that's kind of cute in a GP-fashion on a person, so if I saw it on a cat I'd probably have kittens... metaphorical ones, of course.
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Leo is hilarious on any kind of cat! But being able to call/refer to Leo as Leontyne takes it to a whole new dimension of gloriousness.
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I think it's doable with a full name such as Leona, Leonie, Leontina, etc. Alone, it seems too masculine. Then again, this is a cat we're talking about. She certainly doesn't care one way or the other. :-) I'm curious, though. Does she have stripes?
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Think she's a Bengal:)
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She sounds gorgeous !
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For a cat or as a nickname, sure. As the given name for a female human, dear god NO.
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I think it works on a girl. Kind of cute, actually.
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Ooh, I really like it. For a human, I think I prefer it as a nickname, but it depends on the person. I can definitely see it as a full name on a girl too. If I used it it would probably be short for Leonora or Leora or something.
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It sounds like a mistake. They thought she was a boy when she was a kitten ... then "Leo" went into heat! Haw, haw! *eyeroll* (on a cat it doesn't matter)I'm afraid I hate those kinds of nicknames a lot. I think pretty much what RoxStar does, only she said it nicer than I would.

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I hate it as a full name. It could be cute as a nickname. I don't especially like Leontyne personally, I like Leonora very much.
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I think it's cute as a pet name or a nickname.
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Why not Leona? That's basically the same name as Leo, except for a girl.
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No, it's all boy to me.
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Definitely called it a few years ago. Used it as a character's fake-name (she chose it herself, her real name was Rachel).I kinda like it, but I definitely want credit for it any time it's used, so that's kind of a problem for me. And it does have the vibe of annoying novelty associated with it.
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I like Leo for a girl if it's a nn for Leona.
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It's okay for an animal.
Leo for a human girl would be ridiculous.
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Well, seeing as how it's a cat, and cats rarely ever admit to even having a name, much less whether the name is used for the opposite sex cat (and cats never suffer from gender confusion issues) and considering that I don't happen to think that pets ever need "full" names, and also taking into account the fact that Leo means lion .... I don't see anything wrong with it. It could also be that Leo's people couldn't tell if she was a male or female as a kitten (sometimes tricky) and by the time they found out differently, Leo had already stuck.
Edited: However, Leo does not make a good name for a female human. On a human it sounds like something Leona would insist on being called as a moody, self-styled "tomboy" teenager, to be contrary, and would eventually grow out of.

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my thoughts on this name for a girl exactly.
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Ooh... I missed the part where it was a cat. I was so confused by your first sentence!On a human it sounds like something Leona would insist on being called as a moody, self-styled "tomboy" teenager, to be contrary, and would eventually grow out of.I'd like to publicly announce that this was my exact intention when naming my Leo character. Except she's too old to be behaving that way, but too disoriented to realize it. She started out as the villain, actually, and then grew on me awkwardly so now I kind of awkwardly like her name.

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I want to read this story.
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It's actually truly wretched. I wouldn't wish it on a dog.
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"and cats never suffer from gender confusion issues" Lol lol lol! Do cats even have a gender? :P
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Leona or Leola would also work, and I think that's a great idea!
I love out of the box gender naming:) totally unexpected but adorable!
And I think it would totally work on a person too!
Sherlock

This message was edited 10/5/2013, 6:00 AM

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