Re: Crimson (m)
in reply to a message by Ismene
Heh, it's a little hard for me to not see Crimson as feminine, since it's usually my go-to Internet moniker. But I mainly see it as androgynous, since I end up always being mistaken for a boy anyway. ;p
I really like color names that are more out of left field, especially as middle names. I think that Crimson could be a quirky, yet solid mn for a boy (but that may be because it does seem very name-y to me since I'm used to going by it).
Samuel Crimson
Henry Crimson
Jared Crimson
Arthur Crimson
Jeriah Crimson
Marcos Crimson
Luciano Crimson
Julius Crimson
Richard Crimson
Albert Crimson
Wesley Crimson
Nathanael Crimson
I really like color names that are more out of left field, especially as middle names. I think that Crimson could be a quirky, yet solid mn for a boy (but that may be because it does seem very name-y to me since I'm used to going by it).
Samuel Crimson
Henry Crimson
Jared Crimson
Arthur Crimson
Jeriah Crimson
Marcos Crimson
Luciano Crimson
Julius Crimson
Richard Crimson
Albert Crimson
Wesley Crimson
Nathanael Crimson