Thoughts on the name Saylor for a girl?
Thoughts on Saylor?
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I love it
Stick with Sadie or Taylor.
For some reason I picture Old Navy if I hear this name. No clue why.
For some reason I picture Old Navy if I hear this name. No clue why.
Big no. It's not good for a girl or boy. It's barely okay for a pet. And it looks like a cheap, cre8ive spelling of sailor, so again, no.
I think it’s pretty like Taylor.
Same as Sailor: addressing someone as Sailor is silly to me, like the kind of ccome-on a certain type of woman would use in a bar, especially one near a naval base or shipping terminal.
"Hello Sailor" is something that I think few people born after ~1990 might recognize. I also thought of it. I don't think it's relevant anymore, like for someone named Saylor in 2024 - but (just to inform anyone who might think you're reaching) it was a very well-known idiom, a cliche even, in the age of television and Hollywood.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Hello+sailor.
Also there are negative idioms about sailors as vulgar - cussing, drinking alcohol, and spending money "like a sailor"
But I think right now, most people hear "Sailor" and just think "Sailor Moon," and if it's "for a girl" they picture an anime girl.
When the fad is done I think it'll have about the same image as Shelby, Taylor, Madison, Piper etc, and eventually like Beverly, Tracy, Kimberly, Courtney ... because that's what style of name I think it is.
https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Hello+sailor.
Also there are negative idioms about sailors as vulgar - cussing, drinking alcohol, and spending money "like a sailor"
But I think right now, most people hear "Sailor" and just think "Sailor Moon," and if it's "for a girl" they picture an anime girl.
When the fad is done I think it'll have about the same image as Shelby, Taylor, Madison, Piper etc, and eventually like Beverly, Tracy, Kimberly, Courtney ... because that's what style of name I think it is.
just a couple years ago ...
I saw a photo in a National Geographic of a Polish woman who looked about twenty or so, and she had HI SAILOR tattooed on her eyelids.
I saw a photo in a National Geographic of a Polish woman who looked about twenty or so, and she had HI SAILOR tattooed on her eyelids.
Chilling
But National Geographic, haha
But National Geographic, haha
Not a fan, it sounds childish.
Hate it. Looks foolish, sounds silly.
I like it! I've seen so many people labeling it as a misspelled word, when it has a completely separate meaning from "sailor". Saylor comes from an English surname meaning "dancer, acrobat", which I think has a much better meaning than "sailor" And unlike Saylor, Taylor actually is a "misspelled occupation/word", and yet no one would bat an eye when meeting a Taylor. The name Taylor may well have sounded strange when it first became popular, but people got used to it, and due to Saylor's increasing popularity (number 207 in 2022), I feel it may well be the same. I've seen a few little girls named Saylor, and they all seemed really sweet. Sometimes it seems that people will hate on anything popular.
I agree. Well I don’t like it very much, but it’s not a misspelling, it’s a legit surname.
She'd be spelling it out on a daily basis, all her life. Tweaking the spelling doesn't make it less of a word-name meaning 'Someone who sails'. If that is important in the family, then rather use Sailor and preferably keep it as a mn.
It’s a word so it has a correct spelling, and that spelling is sailor.
Genuinely cannot imagine it on anyone older than 12.
Genuinely cannot imagine it on anyone older than 12.
Don't like it at all, especially for a girl
I think it's cute, but the word "sailor" is not flattering and that is ultimately what I think of upon hearing and seeing it.
It's like Taylor / Sawyer smushed.
In real life I think it would quickly become just like Taylor.
I don't care for it, but it's not the worst. I think Sawyer seems a bit more dignified, if I had to choose.
Saylor also reminds me a little bit of Piper and Navy - a "vintage travel" aesthetic, that has been sanitized of gender.
Saylor : Taylor :: Hadley : Hayley :: Parker (or Palmer) : Piper :: Harlow : Harper
In real life I think it would quickly become just like Taylor.
I don't care for it, but it's not the worst. I think Sawyer seems a bit more dignified, if I had to choose.
Saylor also reminds me a little bit of Piper and Navy - a "vintage travel" aesthetic, that has been sanitized of gender.
Saylor : Taylor :: Hadley : Hayley :: Parker (or Palmer) : Piper :: Harlow : Harper