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What do you think of Summer for a boy?Slytherin will help you on your way to greatness!!!
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I like it. I once met a male dog and randomly thought Summer would be a good name for him, and that's what got me thinking about Summer on a boy. Sommer is more masculine for a human, maybe.
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Delicious. Much better then Honey for a girl :)

This message was edited 10/18/2020, 9:51 PM

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Yeah, I think it would work.
I feel a little resistant to it, because I like Summer as a name for a girl, and have only ever seen that usage.
And it's not appealing to me as a boy name. I associate it as slightly surname-ish, when it's on a guy, because of all the -er surnames. When it's on a girl I associate the -er with names like Jennifer and Amber.
But if I met a guy named Summer, I'd adjust to it fast - just as fast as I would to River on a gal.
The word is just not a gendery enough concept, for me to find it jarring at all on a guy.
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I think people would definitely expect it on a girl, but adapt to a boy with it easily.I sort of like it. I don't really like the name in general, but if I get a bit abstract from my gender associations I think it's kind of nice on a boy.
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Eh. A hippy surfer from Australia.
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Love itI think its totally doable at the moment due to how popular Sonny/Sunny is. It definitely fits a surfy vibe.
I've also known boys named Somerled and Somerset who went by Somer.
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I prefer Summer on a girl, but I don’t care if it’s on a boy or not.
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It's fine.I have met male Sequoias and Havens and Rains, so a male Summer wouldn't be so weird, to me.
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failIt's not a boy's name, or a unisex name. It's only been in use as a first name for a few decades, and it was always used on girls.
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Why this?Summer is the season after spring, filled with sunshine, growth etc. It isn't a gendered thing/ concept like flowers, Rose, Lily etc. So what exactly is this explanation?
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The season is not gendered. The name is. Roses (the flowers( aren't gendered, but the name is.
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Again what makes "Summer" feminine? Where's the feminity about the name? Sunshine. Rebirth.
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Agreed
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I love it, but only for a girl. It's just too feminine to be bestowed upon a boy; it's like naming him, say, Elizabeth.
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in response to Raya and Avatar......fair enough, but I still think it's strictly feminine.
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Nah, I don't agree with that. Summer is gender neutral in a way Elizabeth isn't. I don't think it's the same.
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In what manner is the name summer alike to Elizabeth?
Alexis is a popular female name but for centuries it's been used by men, princes, etc.
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Boys' parents are probably as likely to be hippie-dippy namers as girls' parents are, so why not? Myself, I might use it on a marmalade cat, which are mostly male but not inevitably.
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I prefer Somer for a boy, but I'm a huge fan.
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I quite like it. I don't think you'd be doing a boy a favour if you named him Summer though, bc it's too widely used for girls. But I would love it if it would be considered more of a unisex name than a strictly female one. I think Winter or Autumn would do better as male names, or maybe Sumner would be better if you'd like it mainly for the sound.
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I agreeI think it should be a unisex name
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I agree with Mar
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Terrible
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