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[Opinions] Callisto
I'm kind of into it. Boy or girl?
I've never met a female Callisto, but when I graduated high school, the guy next to me at the ceremony was named Anthony Callisto (!).
I did a poll and it's been tied or very close to tied the whole time (and that never happens with my polls, I can usually guess the answers). Open to discussion though.
http://www.behindthename.com/polls/237439
"than you will go to jail for kidnap."top: Miriam & Evander
bottom: Infinity & Jorah
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/59411

This message was edited 6/21/2014, 6:21 PM

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I wouldn't assume a person named Callisto was a boy or a girl. I prefer it for a girl (I'm Greek, and love Greek myths) but I could also see it on a boy.
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I like it for a girl, but I wouldn't use it.
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Ancient Greek names for females often ended in omega (i.e., "o" in the Latin alphabet; e.g. Sappho, Clio, etc.), so if one is interpreting Callisto as a Greek name, it's indubitably feminine. I adore it!
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Double post.

This message was edited 6/22/2014, 2:24 AM

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I voted on your poll yesterday. To be it's male. Why? Because it ends in -o. The feminine version would be Calista / Callista. Seems stupid to be to use Callisto on a girl.
I can see why you like it though. I really started liking it for a boy after seeing your poll yesterday.
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After studying Italian for several years, -o endings are totally masculine to me while -a endings are completely feminine. of course there are a few excpetions to this, but Callisto is not one of them. I would expect a Callisto to be male, and a Callista to be female.
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