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TarneeW
post 01/01/2013, 04:23 PM
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These are our boy names at this stage should number four be a boy (I know these names are not to everyone's taste).

Jasper
Flynn
Emerson
Harper
Remy

What are your thoughts? What do you love /hate?

TIA

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Dexter_Rexter
post 01/01/2013, 04:33 PM
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Jasper - I like it!
Flynn - okay, doesn't excite me greatly though
Emerson -ok
Harper - too unisex for me
Remy - not that keen on this one, I don't know why but I can't see it growing with a person, iykwim.. I haven't met a Remy so perhaps that's why (did know a lovely Remko though)

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post 01/01/2013, 04:34 PM
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I don't understand how occupationals get appointed gender (What makes Piper femme and Mason exclusively male? Dunno) but just so you know I know like four girls named Harper and as these things go I think of it as a girl's name.

Emerson is the new Addison/Madison for a lot of girls as well, however since they literally mean son-of I wouldn't necessarily abandon ship. I must admit I prefer Emmett (or Emmet) to Emerson though.

I like Jasper and Remy best.
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post 01/01/2013, 04:36 PM
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I love Jasper (DS2's MN) and Remi/Remy the best.
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post 01/01/2013, 04:37 PM
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Love Remy and Jasper. Especially Remy!

Like Flynn.

Don't mind Harper.

Dislike Emerson.


Not sure what you mean by different. I wouldn't regard any of these names as 'different' per se. You've got different styles within them, so maybe some go better with the sibset than others?
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Might be "out there" in a different way but I have a soft spot for Emmanuel. It's a bit Euro but so is Remy really. (I don't use that as a big diss)
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post 01/01/2013, 04:46 PM
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Jasper is the only one I really really like, the others make me go "meh"
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I think Jasper's great and has a very snappy feel to it.

Flynn is also pleasant.

The others aren't so much my style.
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post 01/01/2013, 04:52 PM
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I really like Jasper
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post 01/01/2013, 04:53 PM
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Flynn is my fave from your list.

I do really like Remy for a boy (DD3 is Remi, yet I prefer it on a boy).

Jasper is great, Harper not bad, and Emerson is ok.
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