I see a lot of people asking about boys names for girls and we're doing the same thing. The name we've picked out for our daughter is Quinn Piper R___. Does that sound too masculine? Quinn and Piper are both traditional boys names that are increasing in popularity with girls fairly recently and we couldn't pick one so we went with both. Does it work?
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I think it's awesome! I love androgynous names, and especially ones that start with high-scoring Scrabble tiles! DH shot down Xander and Zara, and we have a friend named Quentin, so... we're going with Charles or Harper.
Quinn is gorgeous, unique, but not weird; she won't have a class full of kids with her name, but there won't be a problem spelling it, either (another thing that our kids have in common, besides due date!)...
I also like how the initials are almost in alphabetical order!
I second this. I think it might be hard for her 1st day of school etc. Kind of reminds me of my DH's boss named Kim. I was really taken aback when DH introduced me to a man...
Agreed! I think it's gorgeous for a girl, and actually only know one little girl with that name. No men.
If I didn't have my girl name I would consider Quinn Piper too! It's beautiful!
I think of Quinn as going either way and not particularly controversial - like Riley to me.
Piper is totally feminine in my opinion.
NMS, but I think it is a nice name. I personally don't care for very masculine names (like Charles) for girls, but this seems like a nice compromise.
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Dunno if this was directed at me, but we're using Charles if it's a boy, and Harper if it's a girl...
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I thought Piper was a girl name. But either way I like it. And I swear I know a girl Quinn...
Either way I like the name.