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[Opinions] Carrington
I came across an audiobook where the narrator's name was Carrington. It was a woman.What do you think? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Carrington sounds like a boys name to me. It’s not bad but not a name I’d use for either sex.
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I live near a Carrington town so it’s familiar to me. I can understand how parents could see it as feminine because it’s similar to Carry/Carrie.
I also knew a Kerington (or was it Keringtyn??). Definitely not a fan of that one.
I agree with Ani that it would be better on a boy imo.
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It's a GP but for a boy
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On the grotesque side as a first name, pretentious and slightly ridiculous, and all around unattra tive.
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Dynasty ...Huge shoulder pads, catfights, money out the wazoo, and all that great 1980s TV. Alexis, Fallon, Krystle, Blake ...
As a first name it's just too heavy and blueblood to me. Maybe to a lot of other people too, since it never really caught onn.
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I'm not surprised because people seem to be obsessed with naming their kids surnames regardless of gender, but I think Carrington should be male if it's going to be a first name at all. I get why someone might use it though because "she can go by Carrie and that's a girly name". For some reason Kerrington seems more usable for a girl than Carrington to me, although they both seem more masculine.
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There was an artist who went by this name - Dora Carrington, I think? There was also another great Carrington artist, Leonora Carrington, a surrealist. I always mix them up.Carrington makes me think of the 30s, but in a fun way, not a Great Depression kinda way. "Girls in cropped hair and tuxedos and drinking martinis to be subversive" kinda 30s. It also has a Southern Belle sort of ring to it.I like it a lot, but it is a lot of name. It could come across as very hoity-toity. But Carrington called "Carrie" or "Cary" would be cute and less unwieldy.
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I don’t like feminine names that end in -ton. Some masculine names can get away with it, like Alton, but generally not a fan.
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Too much of a surname for a first name and it especially not for the a girl
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