Garnet, Glenn, Gray
What do you think of these names?
If you had to use one IRL, which would it be, and what would you use as a middle name?
Are these names truly unisex, or do they have specific genders, to you?
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If you had to use one IRL, which would it be, and what would you use as a middle name?
Are these names truly unisex, or do they have specific genders, to you?
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Garnet is all girl, Glenn is all old-guy, and Gray is all boy.
I don’t think they’re unisex, not to me, because I have very defined feminine/masculine traits to each name.
If I had to use one in real life, for sure I’d use Gray. I like it... Gray Nathaniel.
Garnet Gabrielle, because I like the alliteration.
I would use Glenn as the middle name, only if I had to. It’s ugly.
I don’t think they’re unisex, not to me, because I have very defined feminine/masculine traits to each name.
If I had to use one in real life, for sure I’d use Gray. I like it... Gray Nathaniel.
Garnet Gabrielle, because I like the alliteration.
I would use Glenn as the middle name, only if I had to. It’s ugly.
Garnet - unisex, but sounds more antiquated as a guy's name. It's good, but not my fave sounds.
Glenn - dated IMO. Daddish, dorky, kinda country. It's okay but I have negative personal associations. Could be a gal name, but I expect a guy.
Gray - dumb, fifty shades, pretentious, and not feminine.
Garnet Claire
Glenn - dated IMO. Daddish, dorky, kinda country. It's okay but I have negative personal associations. Could be a gal name, but I expect a guy.
Gray - dumb, fifty shades, pretentious, and not feminine.
Garnet Claire
This message was edited 5/19/2020, 12:18 PM