Re: Devon
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
Devon is IMO a gal name referring to a place.
I like it.
I don't like Devon for boys. It's not a unisex name to me. Looks wrong.
But since it's a place, I could see how it could be used as a unisex name
Devin is an entirely different name, and it's for guys.
I don't care for it but it's not awful.
I get annoyed at the idea that Devon f is just a variant of it.
On a girl, Devin is a cross-gender name, like Dylan. Not my style.
- mirfak
I like it.
I don't like Devon for boys. It's not a unisex name to me. Looks wrong.
But since it's a place, I could see how it could be used as a unisex name
Devin is an entirely different name, and it's for guys.
I don't care for it but it's not awful.
I get annoyed at the idea that Devon f is just a variant of it.
On a girl, Devin is a cross-gender name, like Dylan. Not my style.
- mirfak
This message was edited 10/14/2021, 11:04 AM
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Really? For me it’s the complete opposite. I find it fairly unisex but it just looks kinda awkward on a girl for me. Maybe it’s because on the -von ending. I would probably do Sevan if I wanted something similar to that.
I had a friend named Devin who was a female in my childhood days. I met 2 boy Devins before. I still find it more masculine even though the first Devin I met was a girl.
I had a friend named Devin who was a female in my childhood days. I met 2 boy Devins before. I still find it more masculine even though the first Devin I met was a girl.
This message was edited 10/14/2021, 5:34 PM
I've only met one Devon and she was a gal. I didn't like the name before that... she made me like it.
I've only seen Devin on guys and it's very guy, probably because it reminds me of Kevin and Gavin.
I've only seen Devin on guys and it's very guy, probably because it reminds me of Kevin and Gavin.