Jasper
What do you think of Jasper? m and f
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Love it as a boys name, not so much as a girls
I have a 6 year old DS with this name, so I LOVE it! It was the name I had picked out for a future DS since I was about 15/16 years old.
ETA: NEVER for a girl, no, no, no! Absolutely a masculine name imo.
ETA: NEVER for a girl, no, no, no! Absolutely a masculine name imo.
This message was edited 8/14/2016, 8:00 PM
I like it very much for a boy. I once met a Dutch guy called Jasper who was very nice.
For a girl I don't like it, but I do like Jasperine. I prefer it with the stress on the last syllable, or with the last e pronounced (jas-per-EEN-eh), because otherwise it sounds too much like aspirin.
In Swedish the gem is called jaspis (yuss-pis), but I think it sounds like "just p*ss".
For a girl I don't like it, but I do like Jasperine. I prefer it with the stress on the last syllable, or with the last e pronounced (jas-per-EEN-eh), because otherwise it sounds too much like aspirin.
In Swedish the gem is called jaspis (yuss-pis), but I think it sounds like "just p*ss".
This message was edited 8/14/2016, 12:49 PM
I quite like Jasper. It comes across as intellectual, and level headed, which I like. I can see it catching on, if it hasn't already. I prefer it for a boy.
I dislike it for a boy and really dislike it for a girl.
It sounds so harsh to me, and I picture a caricature of a toothless hillbilly with dirty bib overalls and a jug of moonshine.
It sounds so harsh to me, and I picture a caricature of a toothless hillbilly with dirty bib overalls and a jug of moonshine.
I used to love it! I still like the idea of it, but over the years I've come to see it as one of the most pretentious names out there. I wish Casper wasn't associated with the ghost because I actually like that better.
I really dislike it, intensely. It sounds slimy and evil to me. Totally can't picture it on a girl.
This message was edited 8/14/2016, 7:44 AM
I'm hearing more and more people wanting to use Jasper on girls. *sigh*
I can see this name for either gender, however, the name is vaguely known to me from for a male character from an older TV Show (I think) - probably viewed while extremely young, as I have difficulty remembering the source. I enjoy the softness of the "sper" suffix. I am happy with a soft or harsh J.
This message was edited 8/14/2016, 3:49 AM
On a villain in a Victorian melodrama, twirling his moustaches and sniggering - absolutely brilliant! On a child, or any perfectly ordinary person actually - probably too much to live up to. Likely to acquire Jazz as a nn.
On a girl? Really? Just because it's a gemstone, I suppose. Seems horrible!
On a girl? Really? Just because it's a gemstone, I suppose. Seems horrible!
I love your Victorian villain! I know 3 Jaspers, 1 grown up and 2 little boys. Depressingly not one of them is villainous, but luckily they are none of them known as Jazz.
Our cat is Jazz. I once had a vet call him Jaspy and it made me insane.
I think of my annoying, neurotic, wedge-shaped cat. No offense to anyone who would use it - and has used it - but it's a great name for a cat, not so much a human.