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Wdyt of Carey for a boy? Does it sound too girly? I think a boy could pull it off, but I'm wondering what you guys think.MN suggestions would be great as well. Thanks! :)ETA: Do you prefer the spelling Carey or Cary?

This message was edited 1/9/2007, 8:03 AM

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I knew 2 girls named Carrie, and one boy Carey. I think it's fine on a boy.
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I've never known a Carey of either sex, but perhaps because it sounds similar Carrie and Kerry (although not the same as either of them, in my accent), my first thought is that it's female. And there's Mariah Carey too - but also Cary Grant :-)So yeah, boy or girl would be fine. For a boy, how about:Cary Brendan
Cary Daniel
Cary Dominic
Cary Joshua
Cary Judah
Cary Malcolm
Cary Marcus
Cary Nathaniel
Cary Oscar
Cary Simeon
Cary Sylvester
Cary Tristan
Cary Zavier

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Cary Grant is one of my favorite Hollywood stars. I love the name, spelled Cary. I've given up suggesting it because (here in the US) it is too closely associated with the girl's nn Carrie. But I'm thrilled to see someone considering it for a boy. I could understand the Carey spelling, but only if that was a family surname.Cary Thomas
Cary Daniel
Cary Edward
Cary Noel
Cary Hugh
Cary Damian
Cary Bartholomew
Cary John / St. John ("SIN-jin")
Cary Peter / Piers
Cary Ambrose
Cary Andrew
Cary Evan
Cary Ian
Cary Elias
Cary August
Cary Nicholas
Cary Desmond
Cary Seamus
Cary Eamonn
Cary Ennis
Cary Lawrence / Laurence
Cary Esmund / Esmond

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These are all great, thanks! I especially like:Cary Daniel
Cary Edward
Cary Peter
Cary Andrew
Cary Evan
Cary August
Cary Nicholas
Cary Julian
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I know that Carey is originally a masculine name, but I feel that using names which are most often thought of as girl names in present time can be a burden for an elementary or middle school aged boy. Kids are usually not too concerned with the etymology of a name when they are teasing someone. Perhaps it could be used as a mn.
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Love it!I truly love Carey (this spelling only) and yes, on a BOY! I had a roommate Keri my freshman year of college, and I really didnt like it because I believe its a males name. However, I am one to like the male names that have "crossed over" so to speak such as Taylor, Blair, Carey, Ashley and Avery (and many more) all for boys, never for a girl.Personally, I say go for it!
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I think it's really handsome--reminiscent of Cary Grant. :) I prefer Cary for a boy and Carey for a girl (and Carrie for a girl if it's a nickname).Cary Augustus came to mind first. Hmm...Cary Peregrine
Cary Thomas
Cary Julius
Cary Gregor
Cary Lionel
Cary Leopold
Cary Matthias / Cary Matthew
Cary Everard
Cary Edmond
Cary Oliver
Cary Timon (TIE-mon rather than tih-MOHN)
Cary Simon
Cary Frederick
Cary Wilfred
Cary James
Cary Solomon
Cary Isadore
Cary Laurence
Cary Nathaniel (I'm digging this one, lol)
Cary Ulysses (for Cora, I'm trying to promote the Ulysses love ;)
Cary Tiberius
Cary Arthur
Cary Leonardo
Cary Justinian
Cary Vladimir
Cary Jerome
Cary London
Cary ZebulonArray
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What handsome suggestions! ;)
I really like
Cary Augustus
Cary Thomas
Cary Leopold
Cary Oliver
Cary Simon
Cary James
Cary Nathaniel
Cary Jerome - I really like this one.Thanks a lot!
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imo i don't think it would suit a boy
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No. Sorry, but I can't see it on a boy.
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I don't like the Carey spelling, only because it's too connected with Mariah Carey and Drew Carey (even Jim Carrey). I prefer Cary, like Cary Grant, or even Kerry, which I've never found terribly feminine. I grew up with a boy named Cary. He never had a huge problem, but for some reason I think a boy today with this name might have more teasing problems. Hopefully not. I think it's a very handsome name.
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