[Opinions] I like it.
in reply to a message by Anna
In theory, at least. I think of Lacey Rawlins of Cormac McCarthy's All the Pretty Horses--while I hated that book, his character was certainly quite masculine, and it reflected onto the name for me, heh.However, I don't think it'd work so well in practice. Which is a pity, but that's that. It's associated with lace and frilly things, considered very feminine, and it was well-on overused for girls in recent history. The only masculine nickname it offers is Lee, which is rather contrived. Array


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Lacey for a boy?  ·  Anna  ·  6/29/2006, 3:50 AM
I don't like it for either sex nt  ·  iris  ·  6/29/2006, 3:52 PM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Jae  ·  6/29/2006, 3:46 PM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Isla  ·  6/29/2006, 2:47 PM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  kookan  ·  6/29/2006, 2:00 PM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Isla  ·  6/29/2006, 2:49 PM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  *Brogan*  ·  6/29/2006, 9:47 AM
I like it.  ·  Array  ·  6/29/2006, 8:37 AM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Cleveland Kent Evans  ·  6/29/2006, 8:29 AM
I don't like the name for either gender.  ·  Soul  ·  6/29/2006, 8:13 AM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Nirvanna  ·  6/29/2006, 7:07 AM
no  ·  LiMeGrEeN  ·  6/29/2006, 6:41 AM
Tritto nt  ·  Julia  ·  6/30/2006, 11:14 AM
ditto  ·  Jocelyn  ·  6/29/2006, 7:21 AM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Jackie  ·  6/29/2006, 6:29 AM
Re: Lacey for a boy?  ·  Living For Him  ·  6/29/2006, 4:49 AM