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[Opinions] WDYTO Skylar?
Do you like Skylar? Is it a girl's name or a boy's name? Do you prefer Schuylar?
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Hiya,I love, LOVE the name Skyler (in this spelling ... It seems I have a thing against a's, ex. I don't like
Zachary but I love Zachery, etc) but I wouldn't use it on a girl. I've seen several girl Skylar/Skyler's
and it suits them, but I'm using Skyler on my son. So there! LoL ...Schuylar ... I can't wrap the letters into my head. I actually had to copy and paste just the name, although
that could just be that I've just gotten up.xx Cait xx
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I prefer the original Dutch spelling of Schuyler, but I still don't like it as a fn for either sex. Passing down family heritage by using a family surname is a beautiful tradition. However, the recent trend of using anyone else's surname has cheapened the practice. With so many examples of heritage theft now, the beauty is lost. I'd still use it if it is a family name for you, but in the mn position only. Additionally, Skylar strikes me as Tyler warmed over. Tired.
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I see Skylar as a truly unisex name. I prefer the spelling Schuylar, looks classier to me. I like the meaning, good for both sexes (scholar).
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Boy name, but weird and trendy. Schuylar is less trendy, but still weird to me.
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Skylar is a semi-favorite of mine, but only for a boy. It is not my style for a girl. As for Schuyler, even though that is the original spelling, I prefer the easier to pronounce (for English speakers) versions of Skylar and Skyler.
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While I don't usually like last names for girls, I don't hate Sklar. Although I prefer the spelling Schuyler, like the last name.
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Skylar is alright, only like it for a girl though. I actually prefer just Sky. Don't like Schuylar at all.
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I've seen it on both boys and girls. Skylar is boys Schuylar is more a girl's spelling. The actress Sissy Spacek (Carrie) has a daughter w/ that name and spelling
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It's a unisex name. I like it about equally on both genders. It's a guilty pleasure of mine, so yes I like it, but wouldn't use it because it's too trendy and would date badly.I think I prefer Skylar for a girl and Skyler for a boy :-)_____________________________________________________________________"My universe is laced around your wrist; I am the bracelet you sport."Elinor

This message was edited 6/2/2005, 12:49 AM

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Boys name and way too trendy. Prefer Skylar.
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I don't care for the name in any spelling. It's terribly trendy and not a name to me, and it wouldn't age well (I cannot see an adult person named Skylar). It's not masculine or feminine. But, if I had to choose a spelling, I'd prefer Skylar for a girl and Skyler for a boy.
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I love Schuylar for a girl, Skylar is a boys spelling to me, but i prefer the name for girls...if that made any sense at all
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I don't like the name, in any spelling, for either sex. It doesn't sound very nice to me, and imo it causes much confusion with regards to spelling.EDIT: I should add that I think Skylar / Schuyler sounds much more masculine than feminine to me. Therefore, if I were forced to use the name, I would do so only for a boy.
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This message was edited 6/1/2005, 8:54 PM

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Love it.I only think girl.. because the nn Skye is so feminine. I really can't see Skye on a boy, anymore than I can see Rose or Raven on a boy.Skylar is my absolute fave girl's name.
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Well, the only Skylar I know is a woman, and, although I like her, I CAN'T STAND the name (no offense).~Ciera
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