Re: Rowan
in reply to a message by Tess
I don't like it. It's a male name to me.
For one, it ends in -an, like Ryan, Aidan, Caden, Hayden, and other popular masculine names of our times.
For another, one of our tenants had a little boy named Rowan, about Jeannie's age, with whom she played with until his family moved out early this year.
And thirdly, I think girls have enough botantical names. Let's give Rowan and Ash, at least, to the boys and leave Willow and Hazel to the girls.
I do like Rowan for a boy. Rowena or Rowana (roh-AN-ah) for a girl is good to me.
Miranda
For one, it ends in -an, like Ryan, Aidan, Caden, Hayden, and other popular masculine names of our times.
For another, one of our tenants had a little boy named Rowan, about Jeannie's age, with whom she played with until his family moved out early this year.
And thirdly, I think girls have enough botantical names. Let's give Rowan and Ash, at least, to the boys and leave Willow and Hazel to the girls.
I do like Rowan for a boy. Rowena or Rowana (roh-AN-ah) for a girl is good to me.
Miranda