Do you think I can get away with ascher
for a girl? I think it's really pretty,
but I know asher is a boy's name.
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oh_mommy
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Posted: 11-12-05 02:51am
Im sure you could. I mean there is a girl
in my bio class and her name is ryann
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pixma
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Absolutely!!!!...... Posted: 11-12-05 07:16am
Absolutely!!!!...... I am mean why
not??
Girls can be called toni, bobbie, ryann
etc. And its not over the top like mystic
moon star!!!!Now thats just plain
wrong...And cruel for that matter!!
I love it!! :-)
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mum2bubba
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Posted: 11-12-05 21:56pm
Of course, I actually prefer it for a
girl, lots of names these days can be used
for both sexes. One of my girlfriend's
name is troy. :)
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Sassafras
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Posted: 11-16-05 15:57pm
I think it would be fine. I also know a
female ryan and two male ashleys. A lot
of names now can be used for either sex.
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mum2bubba
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Posted: 11-20-05 06:36am
sassafras
wrote:
i think it would be fine.
I also know a female ryan and two male
ashleys. A lot of names now can be used
for either
sex.
ashley is more commen for boys then girls
in australia (thats where I live) but the
girls usually spell it ashlee, ashleigh,
ashlie etc and the boys are usually just
ashley. My cousin's name is ashley alan.