which one is more feminine for you: Avery or Emory
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I would have to say between those two, Avery. It's not exactly "feminine" per say (I view it as completely unisex) but Emory/Emery is completely a boy's name in my view.
This message was edited 2/14/2024, 11:17 AM
Emory - but that could be because I connect it to the show The 100 which is where I first heard the name and I LOVE it
Other neutral names you may like -
Bellamy (from the same show)
Perry
Harlow
Sage
Other neutral names you may like -
Bellamy (from the same show)
Perry
Harlow
Sage
Avery. I know several female “Averies” but only one Emory who is a male.
Neither. But I'd advise you to consider Avery, because Emory is too associated with filing finger-nails. This might be largely a female habit, but it doesn't make for a good female name.
To me, I think Emory is more feminine and Avery is more neutral.
Suggestions (recommend some of the more popular and modern unisex names for girls in the US):
Ariel
Aubrey
Bailey
Blair
Emery
Finley
Harley
Harper
Indigo
Jade
Kendall
Marley
Peyton
Quinn
Reese
Sage
Salem
Scout
Skylar
Tatum
Suggestions (recommend some of the more popular and modern unisex names for girls in the US):
Ariel
Aubrey
Bailey
Blair
Emery
Finley
Harley
Harper
Indigo
Jade
Kendall
Marley
Peyton
Quinn
Reese
Sage
Salem
Scout
Skylar
Tatum
This message was edited 2/14/2024, 6:38 AM