[Opinions] Re: 'sokay :)
in reply to a message by Blythe
Well, I had never seen this name on the boards until about a week and a half ago, and I only knew of it as a name before that because I had a feeling it existed and typed it into the search box. I saw it was Masculine and thought, yup, it is all right. Then it started popping up all over the place as a female name and I got...perplexed.
Your right, I have never heard of a male Blythe, but I haven't heard of a female one either, so...*Shruggs*
Btw, What is it that makes you like the name Blythe for a girl? I just want to know so that I can understand better (Not meaning to sound rude, I'm just curious)
P.s. I'm crazy over the name Aristodemos, so really, I think you have the higher ground! Lolz ¦]
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Your right, I have never heard of a male Blythe, but I haven't heard of a female one either, so...*Shruggs*
Btw, What is it that makes you like the name Blythe for a girl? I just want to know so that I can understand better (Not meaning to sound rude, I'm just curious)
P.s. I'm crazy over the name Aristodemos, so really, I think you have the higher ground! Lolz ¦]
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Basically, it's one syllable and I like the associations with the name. It's the only "modern" name on my list, and I probably wouldn't use it because of that lack of history, but there just aren't that many short, non-cutesy names for women- Clare, Jane, Eve, Anne, Maud, Laure- all of which I love, but the only one I could actually use is Jane (or Jean or Joan).
Ok. Thanks.
btw, my mum likes Blythe for a girl :)
btw, my mum likes Blythe for a girl :)