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Zephyr
What do you think of Zephyr, for a girl? **Starfish and coffee, maple syrup and jam/Butterscotch clouds, a tangerine, and a side order of ham**
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I like Zephyr for a boy, especially a middle name.Zephryne seems like it could work well for a girl's middle name.I knew someone who named their son Zepherin a few years ago. It's a saint's name. I lost touch with them so I don't know how it worked out as far as nicknames.
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I prefer Zephyr for a boy and Zephyrine for a girl
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I like it but only as a middle option
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I find it gaudy and tacky on a boy, and on a girl it’s even worse. I happen to love Zéphyrine on a girl, though.
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I agree that Zephyrine is beautiful for a girl.It might make a lovely middle name.
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terrible
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It sounds like something you'd spray in the bathroom after a losing battle with a four-alarm chili dinner.
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I think it is, or was, male. And wasn't there a car once called a Zephyr? Perhaps a UK one?I knew a Zephne once; she was a girl all right, but I never knew her well enough to ask where her name came from. Perhaps a merger between Zephyr and Daphne?
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I LOVE it! This is one of my favorites, for either boy or girl. I also love Zephyrine for a girl, and Zephyros for a boy.
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I love it. I like it on both genders but on girls a bit more.Although it's nicknames (Zee, Zeph) I prefer on a boy.
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Nn Zippy?
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No thank you lolSounds like a dogs name
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Well it's totally masculine to me. Strongly prefer Zephyrine for a girl.
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I went to high school with a girl named Zephyr. It's not a favorite of mine, but I don't hate it.
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It's not bad, but I'd prefer it as a pet's name or middle name.
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This was a favourite of mine when I was 13 haha. It's cute, but perhaps better as a middle name.
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