Cassidy
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I love it
It's ok.
I've only ever met one Cassidy (I'm Canadian) and they were male.
I agree it feels like a mean girl in an early 2000's teen comedy. That's a perfect description.
I agree it feels like a mean girl in an early 2000's teen comedy. That's a perfect description.
I've always liked it. Not enough to use, but I think it's kind of cool. I've never met a Cassidy; it wasn't very popular when I was born (mid-500s), so it doesn't really feel dated to any particular era to me.
I do kind of get a similar feel to Skylar. Bailey not so much. Bailey feels really insubstantial to me, and I don't get that from Cassidy.
I do kind of get a similar feel to Skylar. Bailey not so much. Bailey feels really insubstantial to me, and I don't get that from Cassidy.
Where I live, there's a range of adult female clothing called Miss Cassidy, which is made for largeish ladies who want to look at least somewhat fashionable. So that doesn't help; nor does Hopalong!
I knew a Cassie a long time ago, and she was very elderly then: in her case it was a nn for Catherine; the closest she could get to her name when she was a tiny child.
I knew a Cassie a long time ago, and she was very elderly then: in her case it was a nn for Catherine; the closest she could get to her name when she was a tiny child.
Hate
It sounds whiny to me, and the name itself has a tawdry feel.
Cressida, on the other hand, is a beauty. I also like Cassiopeia and Cassandane.
It sounds whiny to me, and the name itself has a tawdry feel.
Cressida, on the other hand, is a beauty. I also like Cassiopeia and Cassandane.
I love Cressida and Cassandane as well! Cassiopeia is a little too much for me, though.
I like it. I wouldn’t choose it myself but I like it. I knew a guy named Cassidy born in the 70’s. I think it goes well for a boy or a girl. Surprised it didnt become more popular in the states as it seems like a name that would have.
Agree about the Skylar vibe. Not Bailey - Bailey has persisted and now sounds to me like a little baby name.
Cassidy should be like cool and clever and smart and a little tomboyish.
I think it's sort of fun but I don't find it personally attractive. I like Cassie fine and Cassandra pretty well.
I do think it's kind of cool as a boy name.
Cassidy should be like cool and clever and smart and a little tomboyish.
I think it's sort of fun but I don't find it personally attractive. I like Cassie fine and Cassandra pretty well.
I do think it's kind of cool as a boy name.
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I like it for a boy. It sounds earthy and green. I like the nn Cass, too. On a girl it sounds very 90s and bubblegum pink, which I dislike greatly.
As a teenager, I preferred this to Cassandra as a "Cass" name. I still like the sound of it. Though I prefer it as a feminine name, a man can pull it off - but in my eyes he'd need to be more Butch Cassidy than Keith Partridge for it to truly work.
Incidentally, I also like Skylar (as a feminine name), but not Bailey.
Incidentally, I also like Skylar (as a feminine name), but not Bailey.
I like it a fair amount.
I don’t like it. Too surname-y.
I like it