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[Opinions] Whitley
I came across this name last name in a movie. The character was a 2 yr old boy. It struck my interest but not sure if I feel like its more of a girls name. They nn him Whit, Wdyt? Would any of you use it? Do you see it as masculine or feminine?
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If Whitney, then why not Whitley, I suppose. Don't like it, though. Whitley Bay is a seaside town with a mix of the respectable and the extremely scaly, so that's what I think of.
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I would see it as more feminine, but it wouldn't be awful on a boy. Personally, I'd way rather use Whitaker or Whitman with the nickname Whit on a boy.
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I ♥ Whit- names for boys. Yes please.
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Now after I've gone on about how much I hate surnames on girls in the below response, I will admit that there are a few--- a few ---surnames that I think sound more feminine than masculine, became standard for girls, and I think there's a reason for that. Whitney is one of those. I definitely see it as feminine. Definitely too feminine for a boy. And Whitley is even more feminine sounding than Whitney. So Whitley on a boy, no sir or madam.I do find Whitley too contrived, though, even as a feminine name, and wish that every girl Whitley was instead a Whitney. And wish that every boy Whitley had parents with some sense.
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OuchI love both Whitney and Whitley on a boy. They were masculine names to start, you know. No more senseless than a boy named Ashley. Plus, nn Whit is hella masculine sounding if u ask me. I'd hate to be a female "Whit"

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Ha, but I think a boy named Ashley is senseless, also. Ashley is another of the very few surnames that I think is too feminine for a boy.I agree that Whit is masculine and not feminine sounding, but I wonder how many female Whitneys are called Whit on a regular basis.
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Most of the Whitneys I've encountered get called Whit quite a bit
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