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Ashby?
Ashby, is a second middle name of one of my best friends.
I'm not sure if I prefer it more on a male, or a female.
but,
I've been considering it for a middle name for both sexes.
Opinions?
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Ashby is a rather snobby name, more suitable for a manor than a child. I must admit the somewhat similar Selby is a guilty pleasure of mine (for a boy only).
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I know a guy w/the surname Ashby, so I suppose with the current trends it could be used on either sex. TBH, though, I really don't care for it, even as a mn.Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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i dont like ashby but i guess it could go both ways
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hm... nms, but i would say it's more for a boy. i would ONLY ever use it a a mn tho. i much refer Ashley.
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I know a woman named Ashby. I've known her since I was little. It sounds so similar to Ashley, I guess it could be unisex in the same way. Though to me it seems like a girl's name, just because I'm so used to it as her name. I've never met a male Ashby, or any other Ashby for that matter.My friend was named after a street or neighberhood near UC Berkeley. Both of her parents went to school there.
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I think Ashby is a cute middle name for a boy, i could even like it as a first name. I think its horrid on a girl.~~* BEX *~~Photobucket - Video and Image HostingCoach of 'Bane United'
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