Chase for a girl?
Do you think the name Chase is too masculine to be used as a girls name? I can't really decide if I like it better on a girl or a boy. Then I started thinking that maybe it sounded too much like something you'd name your dog. WDYT?
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I don't like Chase on either gender. But if it's bad on a boy, it's absolutely horrid for a girl.
It's a verb to me or a surname to me, not so great for a child imo. But I'd much rather see it on a boy than a girl.
Chase sounds good for a girl. Or a boy. It's a both name for me,.
I adore Chase for a girl, and a girl only
I don't really care for it, but I don't see why it couldn't be used on a girl.
I don't think it's too masculine. There aren't exactly a string of historical figures named Chase - it might as well go either way. But I think it's trendy and undignified and I don't like it.
This message was edited 2/18/2007, 9:30 AM
I always thought of it as all boy but recently a girl I know had a daughter named Chase and I think it's kind of cute. It has grown on me.
I think I prefer it on a girl actually, but I don't really care for it much. The female preference is probably because the only Chase I've ever "known" was a woman on the tv show Trading Spaces.
Edited because I used the word actually three times in one sentence. Not awake yet...
Edited because I used the word actually three times in one sentence. Not awake yet...
This message was edited 2/18/2007, 10:09 AM
Chase is definitely a dog. A boy dog. What are you chasing?
I don't like it for either gender.
I always silently chuckle when I hear a parent yell "Chase!" to a little guy who is running away from them.
I always silently chuckle when I hear a parent yell "Chase!" to a little guy who is running away from them.
Agree. Don't like Chase at all.
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I like it but i'd never name a child it. I can see the appeal for the name on a girl and i think in theory it's fine for both but i also see it as more of a name for a pet rather than a child
I hate it for either gender, but it seems less feminine than masculine to me if I had to choose either one. Like you said it yourself, it's something I could only imagine on a dog and never on a person. Though I personally wouldn't use it on a dog either..
Neither.
And definitely: Not for a girl.
And definitely: Not for a girl.