My husband & I are going to end up divorced over naming our second child which we found out is going to be another boy! He wants to name him Aaron which is my DH's middle name...I would like to use it as a middle name.
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I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
Exactly my thoughts. I've known girl Erins and boy Aarons, so in my mind it can really be either (depending on how you spell it). And, I like that name for both boy and girl.
I think of both, and I have to see how it's spelled to determine.
My name is Erin, and my parents chose the traditional feminine spelling. Aaron is the masculine spelling. I'm pretty traditional, but I don't really see any other way to spell this name, boy or girl.
Where I am from Aaron and Erin are pronounced differently so there is never a question.
Aaron - pronounced kind of like Air-on
Erin - pronounced Eh-rin
So Aaron = boy and Erin = girl
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I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
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I think of both. If I were to hear someone say "Aaron," I wouldn't automatically think of one gender. I would think, "Let's stick around to see if Aaron/Erin is a boy or girl." Although, I like it better as a boy's name.
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Obviously a lot of people didn't get your question...I'm sure you know that Aaron is boy and Erin is girl. You just wanted to know what gender you think of when you hear it.
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I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
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Obviously a lot of people didn't get your question...I'm sure you know that Aaron is boy and Erin is girl. You just wanted to know what gender you think of when you hear it.
Yes, thanks...that's EXACTLY what I meant by the question. When you HEAR the name Erin/Aaron do you associate with a girl or a boy? But I guess the problem is also that I hav ALWAYS pronounced the two the same & I have had a couple of girl friends named Erin growing up.
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I don't think of either. I've actually never thought about it before, but it definitely doesn't trigger any thoughts of oh, definitely a boy or oh, definitely a girl.
They're two different names, and pronounced slightly differently. Depending on the spelling, I associate each with a different gender. Erin is a girl's name, Aaron is a boy's. Unfortunately, they're both ruined for me thanks to an ex named Aaron. Erin is just too close, even though they're different.
Well it dependson which name I hear, Aaron or Erin. Where I'm from, these are pronounced differently and it's obvious which one is the "boy name" and which one is the "girl name".
I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
Obviously a lot of people didn't get your question...I'm sure you know that Aaron is boy and Erin is girl. You just wanted to know what gender you think of when you hear it.
I think everyone basically gets the question, but just doesn't have a specific answer since it is so gender neutral.
I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
When I hear it, I think boy. I don't understand why so many people are confused by this question. It wasn't confusing at all. I live in LA and we pronounce the names identically.
I think of both because since Aaron is the boy's name and Erin is the girl's name and I don't have a bias on this one. I think I know enough men and women each with this name that it doesn't conjure up a particular gender in my mind.
This exactly about the spellings. ! I prefer it for a boy!
Re: Poll: When you hear Aaron/Erin do you think B or G?
Aaron-->boy
Erin-->girl
or at least thats how I've always seen it
Aaron = boy
Erin = girl
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Exactly my thoughts. I've known girl Erins and boy Aarons, so in my mind it can really be either (depending on how you spell it). And, I like that name for both boy and girl.
I think of both, and I have to see how it's spelled to determine.
My name is Erin, and my parents chose the traditional feminine spelling. Aaron is the masculine spelling. I'm pretty traditional, but I don't really see any other way to spell this name, boy or girl.
i've never met a boy named erin or a girl named aaron.
So i think it is safe to say that Aaron is a boy's name and Erin is a girl's name. To me they sound very different too.
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Aaron=boy
Erin=girl
I think, depending on where you live, there is a slight difference in pronunciation.
Eh-rin or Air-rin
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Where I am from Aaron and Erin are pronounced differently so there is never a question.
Aaron - pronounced kind of like Air-on
Erin - pronounced Eh-rin
So Aaron = boy and Erin = girl
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No vote from me, because I don't think either immediately.
Aaron=boy, Erin=girl.
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I pronounce Erin and Aaron differently, so when I hear or say Erin, I mean girl and Aaron, boy.
I happen to know an adult male named Erin and I think it's feminine.
Yes, thanks...that's EXACTLY what I meant by the question.
When you HEAR the name Erin/Aaron do you associate with a girl or a boy? But I guess the problem is also that I hav ALWAYS pronounced the two the same & I have had a couple of girl friends named Erin growing up.
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Well it dependson which name I hear, Aaron or Erin. Where I'm from, these are pronounced differently and it's obvious which one is the "boy name" and which one is the "girl name".
Erin= Eh-rin (short E like Ellie)
Aaron= Aaa-ron (short A like Abby)
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There should be a "neither" option in the poll.
I think everyone basically gets the question, but just doesn't have a specific answer since it is so gender neutral.
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This. I say Eh-rin and Air-in... totally different names in my mind...
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Can't vote either.
Agree with pp
Aaron - boy
Erin - girl
I am surprised that this is even a debate in your house. I have never heard of Erin as a boy or Aaron as a girl.
This exactly about the spellings. ! I prefer it for a boy!
Aaron - boy
Erin - girl
I know an Erin and Aaron that got married.
I probably initially think boy because I work with two Aarons.