Re: Cameron
in reply to a message by Bethy
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Ditto
I know two Camerons, father and son. The former is called Cam and the latter is called Cameron. Cam is a firefighter and a police officer, and Cameron's a star hockey player. Both are very masculine.
Therefore, in my mind the name's 100% male. There's many Cam- names for girls anyway:
Camille - Unisex, but hey
Camelia
Camila
Camilla
Camellia
Cambria
I'd even put in that Camera could be a nice feminine form of Cameron, if it weren't for the vocabulary word. Perhaps Cameria, Camerina, Camerette, or Cameretta would be better?
Any of the above is far preferable to me than the masculine, and frequently horribly misspelt Cameron for a girl. Even the feminine forms of Cameron I made up above would be better in my mind (except Camera).
Miranda
I know two Camerons, father and son. The former is called Cam and the latter is called Cameron. Cam is a firefighter and a police officer, and Cameron's a star hockey player. Both are very masculine.
Therefore, in my mind the name's 100% male. There's many Cam- names for girls anyway:
Camille - Unisex, but hey
Camelia
Camila
Camilla
Camellia
Cambria
I'd even put in that Camera could be a nice feminine form of Cameron, if it weren't for the vocabulary word. Perhaps Cameria, Camerina, Camerette, or Cameretta would be better?
Any of the above is far preferable to me than the masculine, and frequently horribly misspelt Cameron for a girl. Even the feminine forms of Cameron I made up above would be better in my mind (except Camera).
Miranda
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oh, and...
Oh, and I *hate* the meaning, sorry...
Oh, and I *hate* the meaning, sorry...