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Frost or Snow
For a boy. Pick one, and explain your choice. "And by the way, dearie, your punctuation sucks canal water!"
-The Ghost of Vivian Vance
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FrostIt has a nice poetic connection and if he really wanted he could go by Ross
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The word Snow is too much like "no." My name is Snow. My sign is Snow. My number is Snow. You need to let it go.Frost, being a surname, seems reasonable enough. And it also sounds like Forest.
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Frost. Snow is more feminine to me. I think deep down it's because they ascribe to old fashioned gender...things. You know, like Frost is sharp, even the letters are more rigid and erect (heh heh) and seems more "active" and energetic, and Snow is soft, rounded, and summons up images of quiet tranquil landscapes blanket in glittery white (of course if it was "Snowstorm" or "Blizzard", that's a different story).
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I said Frost. I knew a girl named Snow so it seems feminine to me.
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Frost because it sounds more masculine and it reminds me of Robert Frost.Snow for a boy reminds me of the evil Snow from The Hunger Games. I actually think Snow is a better girl's name than a boy's name. It reminds me less of The Hunger Games and it seems more feminine.If you had asked which of these is better for a girl then I would choose Snow because Frost is so masculine. Only feminine association I have with Frost is Emma Frost from the X-Men comics. But I think of her more as Emma or Emma Frost. When I hear Frost I instantly think of Robert Frost or Frosty the Snowman or Old Man Winter also sometimes known as Jack Frost.
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What a pair of horrors. I'd choose Snow because it's a ln as well as chilly precipitation, and people might imagine it was used for family reasons.
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Snow. Frost is too surnamey and harsh, whereas I can actually imagine Snow on a person.
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Frost, if it was a girl I would have chosen Snow!
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