Re: Cato
in reply to a message by kjk
I love Cato for a girl, for boy it's okay too, but I pronounce them differently per sex. The girls' Cato has the stress on the second syllable for me.
I like it paired with Dahlia, Guinevere, Lavender or Rosalind. I'd not use Jasper as a mn for a girl with a unisex first name. For boys I like Jasper, Reid, Victor, Zacharias and Zephyr.
I like it paired with Dahlia, Guinevere, Lavender or Rosalind. I'd not use Jasper as a mn for a girl with a unisex first name. For boys I like Jasper, Reid, Victor, Zacharias and Zephyr.
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I think you're right! I think they're supposed to be pronounced differently with the different origins.
I understand it's not popular opinion to use traditionally gender names on opposite gender.
Jasper rings unisex nature name to me and I've known female Jaspers... especially in the context of being Canadian (Jasper National Park)
Thanks for your respectful thoughts and suggestions.
I understand it's not popular opinion to use traditionally gender names on opposite gender.
Jasper rings unisex nature name to me and I've known female Jaspers... especially in the context of being Canadian (Jasper National Park)
Thanks for your respectful thoughts and suggestions.