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[Opinions] WDYTO Blair?
Blair: girl or boy? I know it’s “supposed to” be a boys name, but I just can’t picture it on a boy. I love it for a girl. Thoughts?
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I've never liked it for either sex. It has a harsh sound and makes me think of the English word "blare."
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It’s okay on a girl, but I don’t think it’s works as a boys name as I sorta see it as an off brand Clair. Blair is to Clair as Bailey is to Hailey. I used to really like it, but now I’d never use it.
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Its uber masculine, harsh and unattractive, it means battlefield for goodness sake. Would never use it, certainly not on a girl.
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Bleh...R.Neither, but I can see this happening on a girl rather than a boy. Awful sound though.
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I think it works on either a boy or a girl, honestly. Although, I know more male Blairs.
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I see this name as unisex. To be honest with you, I like the way that it sounds.
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(Momentarily pretending it's 2008. George W. Bush is president. Barack and Hillary just finished decking it out. Sarah Palin is a thing. Donald Trump is a reality TV personality, end of list. The iPhone is a luxury only rich kids have. We all have iPods, though. Teen celebrities still wear purity rings. People still watch broadcast TV.)
xoxo Gossip Girl (in Kristen Bell's voice)Okay that little diversion aside:I don't dislike the name Blair.This will sound kind of odd: I don't really care for the name itself, but I kinda like it on any gender.The name itself is rather unpleasant sounding. It doesn't strike me as feminine or masculine.Yet I don't dislike it?I don't know. I just looked at the popularity rankings and was struck at how popular the name seems to be for girls right now in the US; I figured this would be a rather dated fad name. I mean, Gossip Girl was kind of a thing when I was in high school (insofar as any CW shows were "things" before Netflix streaming), but Blair Waldorf wasn't exactly the kind of character one might view as aspirational for a child.
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Definitely boy, I can't see anything feminine about it. I think it's kind of ugly tbh. Blare, bland, bleah, blah, blech...
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Girl. Blair / Blaire is sitting on the still deciding list of my PNL, so I guess I really can’t answer how I feel about it!It feels very academic and preppy to me (probably because of Blair Waldorf).
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My thoughts go in this order:Tony Blair (but I am British..)
Blair Witch
Blegh
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Just one more lnfn, plus very noisy electronic sound. I'm not a fan.
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