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Would you name your daughter Paris? Or would the association with Paris Hilton bother you enough to choose another name, even if you love it very much? Thanks.http://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter Graphicshttp://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter GraphicsGirls~Grace~Anastasia~Gabrielle~Elisabeth~Victoria~
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I like it and if I wanted to use it I wouldn't let Paris Hilton put me off using it.
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I love PAris, I would use it in a heartbeat!
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If you love it, I don't suppose it's unusable. I mean, you've already been able to get over the taint of Ms. Hilton having it, and Michael Jackson naming his daughter that. LOL. But just be aware that people will have a certain "idea" about a girl named Paris, and may assume you're a big Paris Hilton fan, etc. Not something I could live with--but I never really liked the name to begin with. So to each his/her own.
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No, I wouldn't. Even beyond the Paris Hilton association, I don't like the name. It's one of those faux-classy names like Crystal or Tiffany.I prefer it on a boy where it seems literary at least.
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I know a little girl(around 5th grade) names Paris. I think its petty.
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Unusable due to P. Hilton if you live in N. America.
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.. before her fame, it was fine. A bit flaky, like, say, River was, or like Milan or London - but no spoiled-brat or slut image that I'm aware of. If anything it might have seemed a tad "trashy" because it was unusual and literal / literary. I had my hair done by a woman named Paris in a middle class suburb in 1983. That's the first time I heard the name and is where I get this impression, I suppose. Her name was very striking to me at the time.If Paris had become my lifelong favorite at the time and I still adored it .. well, yeah, I possibly would go ahead and use it despite Ms Hilton. There are more Parises, enough that people ought not assume she's a namesake. I would at least consider it seriously, anyway.- mirfak

This message was edited 6/14/2006, 10:46 AM

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Oh no.I would never use this one on a girl. It's the quintessential snot-nosed biatch name. If it appeals to over indulged people like the Hiltons and Michael Jackson then that should tell you something. And on a boy it's too girly.

This message was edited 6/14/2006, 6:40 AM

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Exactly!
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This message was edited 6/14/2006, 11:03 AM

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But I wish that weren't so because Paris is a classical boy's name that appeals to me, but I think my son would hate hate HATE me for naming him that in our current society. Ultimately, just no.
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I agree.
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No, I wouldn't name my daughter Paris, but not because of Paris Hilton (famous people's name do not deter me from using names, nor do they encourage me to use names). I wouldn't name my daughter Paris because Paris is a boys' name, and I'd only use it for the boy, but with the spelling Parris, which I think is more masculine looking.
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No, simply because it's a masculine name to me. I associate it to the character in Greek mythology, prince Paris of Troy. I really like it for a boy, though.
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The name Paris is not my style at all for a girl, not because of the Paris Hilton connection but because I prefer Paris as a boy's name.
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I dont like this name but if I had to use it, I would use it for a boy

Paula

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I think that this name sounds quite nice for a girl, but I associate it with being trashy and cheap and with Paris Hilton. So yes, I think Paris Hilton has ruined the name and it is unusable.
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I like Paris for both sexes, but I'd prefer to use it on a boy than a girl.
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I wouldn't use Paris on a girl regardless of Paris Hilton, I prefer it for a boy. Where I live Paris (for girls) = cheap and tacky, sorry.
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I wouldn't choose Paris because of Paris Hilton. It's too bad that she ruined a perfectly good name!
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My mate and I think Paris is a lovely name but due to Paris Hilton we now think it's unusable. I would love to use it but won't as I don't want people to think my daughter is named after Paris Hilton. IMO she has ruined this name :-(
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omg i think i hate this name..on Paris Hilton is sounds nice...but there is this 12 yr old G/G twin set at my school...Paris and Skye..Paris is sooo annoying and if i ever liked the name..all liking it gone...SORRY!
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