Re: Aubrey for a boy?
in reply to a message by Gracie
I think it would be a pain to carry. Aubrey hasn't been in the top thousand for boys since 2002, and it's #36 for girls. If that isn't the definition of "swung far enough to the girl side" I don't know what is. I advise against it.
My husband was given a nickname that became popular for girls as a full name when he was entering his teens, and he did not like that at all. To the point that he chose to stop going by that nickname. I have a great-niece name Aubrie. So that's full disclosure of the things that may be influencing me.
My husband was given a nickname that became popular for girls as a full name when he was entering his teens, and he did not like that at all. To the point that he chose to stop going by that nickname. I have a great-niece name Aubrie. So that's full disclosure of the things that may be influencing me.
This message was edited 5/9/2020, 5:25 AM
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I've known 5 girl Aubreys and no boys. I think you may be right.