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Marlo for a girl
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I like itIt's a female name as far as I have ever known. I prefer Margo but Marlo is nice, especially as a nick.The spelling Marlowe is masculine to me.- mirfak
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It's cute. Retro, and makes me think of Marlo Thomas. Sounds a little nickname-y, but I think it could work on its own, too.
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I love it! I had a friend named Marlo! She was very sweet.
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Love it as a nickname.It reminds me of Marlo Thomas, who I thought was just it, as far as singers go, when I was very young. I love it as a nickname for Margaret or Margalo; I think it's really cute and retro sound, like Caro for Caroline. As a full name, I don't think it has quite enough backbone to stand alone.I also like Marlon for a boy. :)Array

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Are we the only ones here who've heard of Marlo Thomas?! LOL. Doesn't seem masculine to me. Marlowe, yes, but not Marlo.
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Apparently, lol.When I hear Marlowe, I think of the writer Christopher and "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love." It looks completely masculine to me.But Marlo? C'mon--how in the world is That Girl masculine? :D (A pictoral reference to Marlo Thomas back in the day, for those who've never heard of That Girl: http://www.imdb.com/gallery/mptv/1335/Mptv/1335/3091_0046.jpg?path=gallery&path_key=0060034)I'm really glad to know that I'm not the only one who makes outdated references here, lol. ;)Array

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This message was edited 8/2/2006, 9:55 PM

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No, Marlo is masculine.
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Sure, I went to elementary school with a very sweet girl named Marlo. In fact, I didn't even know it was masculine until I read the other posters' comments! I honestly prefer Marlo to Marla, b/c Marla reminds me of Marsha / Marcia, and then I hear Jan Brady saying, "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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I'm not sure...I don't evenknow if its masculine. its not in the database, but it sounds like it would be better on a guy :)Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitters and layouts
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Way too masculine, IMO!
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No no nod
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I personally dont like it but it is similar to Marlow which I have seen used a girl before.
I dont know if Marlo is a form of Marlow, but Marlow is a place name and a surname and its meaning "remnants of a lake" is unisex so though I dont like it I think it could work for both male and female.

Paula

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It seems way too masculine...what about Marla?
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