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[Opinions] Troian
WDYT of Troian for either gender?
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I don't like it for a girl, but it could grow on me as a boy's name.
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I only know of it because of the actress Troian Bellisario (Pretty Little Liars). Given that it's so unusual, I don't have a problem with it being used for one gender or another. For what it's worth, Wolfram Alpha says it's a female given name, is estimated to belong to 28 people total in the U.S., and the most common age of a person named Troian is 3. I don't hate it, and I hate a lot of other names that end with N.
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Have only seen it used once, for a rather limp character in a gothic mystery. She was nothing to inspire repetition.
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I prefer Troy or Troyan and only for a boy.
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Don't like it at all
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Prefer Troian on a boy. It sounds handsome. I prefer Troian to Troy.
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All the vowels together look wrong somehow. I like Troyan, but only on guys.
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