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Dakota & Eden
What do you think of Dakota and Eden, for boys?These names charted in 2018 at #247 and #488, respectively. What is your opinion of them? Do you think they work as masculine names? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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I don't think Dakota should be used as a name for white people, and Eden is more feminine to me.
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I actually strongly prefer Dakota for a boy and Eden feels evenly unisex to me.
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Eden seems very feminine to me, Dakota is ugly on either gender.
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I prefer these for girls
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Dakota is too ugly, and Eden is too feminine.
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I don't know anyone by either name--and I have absolutely no gender or personal association with Dakota. I don't believe I've ever known an "Eden", save a fictitious character; though I understand some sort of "feminine" connotation to it, but I hold no greater merit to such connotations than cooties or other childish rants.I actually have "tough" association with Dakota; I have a softer association with Eden, but not un-masculine in any way. It would bother me if a parent or guardian would chose NOT to use Eden due to gender. I would enjoy it if my name were Eden.

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I think they're nice enough names and I actually prefer them for boys.
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Dakota works - it seems more masculine to me (although it's unisex and I'm fine with it as a girl name too).
I don't really like the name because it feels like a dog-name to me, kind of ... gimmicky?
Eden though, I've only ever known girl Edens. So it's unappealing to me as a name for a guy. Not that it doesn't "work" - I think it does. But I'd have to get used to it and probably wouldn't ever really love it. I like Eden on a girl very much.

This message was edited 9/1/2019, 11:27 AM

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Eden’s ok, not my taste though.
Because of the etymology of Dakota I don’t consider it an appropriate choice for most people.
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