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Pemberley
I love Jane Austen's novels and I was thinking today about her novel 'Pride & Prejudice' and of the hero's estate called Pemberley and wondered weather or not it would make a good first name and which gender I'd put it on - boy or girl. So what do you all think? Would it be more suitable for a little girl because of the -ly sound on the end or is it more masculine because of where it comes from, a country estate?And what kind of a middle name would you pair it with?

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Love Pride and Prejudice, but I really dislike Pemberley as a first name. It makes me think of those tacky 80's/90's names like Kimberley and Courtney.
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I don't care for it. It reminds me of an old butler or of Kimberly, which is just nms mostly due to a bad association with a Kimberly.
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I think it would be better on a boy. It does sound kind of "girly" for a boy, so I'd definitely combine it with a very masculine fn or mn. :-) "Instead of crying over spilled milk, go milk another cow." - Anonymous"There is no excellence without difficulty."
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Actually it just sounds like the name of an estate to me, like Manderley in Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca or Sir J. Paul Getty II's Wormsley. ¡VIVA ESPAÑA!

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Pemberley sounds pretentious to me b/c it says "stately home of a rich person", thus implying riches.As a place name, it sound just as good (or bad) for both sexes. But it seem all such names are considered feminine after a while.- She said he made a racial slur!
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I would say it's better suited for a boy because I feel that most "sir name first names" sound better for boys. Also, because it's so close to the name Kimberley I would think it would sound weird for a girl.I don't like this as a first name because I don't like any nns it might have and it just sounds kind of silly when you say it.
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I don't really like it because all I can think of is Darcy's house. I think it is better suited for a girl, though. It seems a little frilly to be a boy's name.
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I find it unattractive for either sex, but I'd expect to find it on a girl, for two reasons:-Its similarity to Kimberly, which is quite feminine in the U.S.
-Its similarity to Wemberly, as in Kevin Henkes' children's book Wemberly Worried, which stars a female mouse worried about going to kindergartenI really hope I don't ever meet a Pemberley, though.Array

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