Why
James and
Wyatt, of all male names? I don't understand why those two in particular are making the shift. I *sort* of understand
James, via
Jamie, but
Wyatt confuses me. What is it that parents are trying to capture when they use
Wyatt on a girl? Is it because the "-att" is like an evolution of "-ette"? Is it a cowboy-cool thing?
Wyatt seems so....unlikely. It makes about as much sense to me as making
Dwight or
Elmer into a fresh new girl's name.
I love
George and
Georgie on girls, but as pet names for
Georgia,
Georgina, etc. Just-George seems a bit, hmm, clumsy.