I'm not considering these names but I'm curious to know what everyone else thinks. According to BabyNames.com both names London and Paris are unisex. I know plenty of girls name London and Paris but never met a boy.
I think either could be unisex (though Paris is trending feminine recently). Personally, I would never use either on a child. Or a dog for that matter.
I went to Middle School with a London. He was a boy. And I thought his name was weird. But, I'm not into naming people after other nouns - places, colors, seasons, flowers, etc.
I like Paris for a boy more so than a girl, but I love Homer. London, it's pretentious on either sex, but I wouldn't cringe or think it's too feminine.
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Paris was a boy in Romeo and Juliet. (The one Juliet got fixed up with by her parents, but she didn't like him.) I wouldn't use that one because of Ms. Hilton. POSSIBLY, maybe Perris, but NMS.
London, yes I would name a boy this. Maybe Jack London ___ after the author, though.
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Re: Would you name a boy London or Paris?
I wouldn't name a boy or a girl London or Paris.
This. I actually kind of like Paris for a boy, but I definitely wouldn't use it.
Also, Khloe Kardashian mentioned last season that she wants to name a son London.
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No, I would not name a boy London or Paris.
I wouldn't name a girl London or Paris, either.
I personally wouldn't name any child of mine London or Paris.
I went to high school with a guy named London. Everyone called him Lundy.
My 20 year old (male) cousin is named London. On a boy, it doesn't bother me.
I know a little girl named Londyn, however, which is just wretched.
This for me too. Yuck to both names for either gender.
Didn't she even date a guy named Paris?
I find London to be feminine, but no rhyme or reason why. Paris can go either way.
I like Paris for a boy more so than a girl, but I love Homer. London, it's pretentious on either sex, but I wouldn't cringe or think it's too feminine.
I love London, boy or girl, but probably a little more feminine for me
I also think Paris is a great name, and unisex to me, unfortunately I'd never want my offspring likened to Paris Hilton, so it's out
That's okay, I like it too!
But I like it for a girl.
I wouldn't name a boy Paris either. I only know female Paris'. Perhaps that's why. It sounds pretty feminine.
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Paris was a boy in Romeo and Juliet. (The one Juliet got fixed up with by her parents, but she didn't like him.) I wouldn't use that one because of Ms. Hilton. POSSIBLY, maybe Perris, but NMS.
London, yes I would name a boy this. Maybe Jack London ___ after the author, though.
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I went to college with a guy named Paris.
Never met a girl named Paris.
When I think of the name Paris, I think of the Iliad and the movie Troy.
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Exactly. Paris was a man's name. I liked this name for boys and girls until Paris became infamous. Yuck.
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