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Ellery...Boy or Girl?

What do you picture when you hear the name Ellery, el.er.ee, a boy or a girl?
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  • Could be both, but I think of a girl. It sounds kinda like Hillary...

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  • I wouldn't think anything if it were on a boy but it is a girl name to me its the Elle part that gets me.
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  • It is traditionally masculine.

    It reminds me of celery.

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  • imageZimger:
    It is traditionally masculine.
    It reminds me of celery.

    LOL, I like celery!
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  • I picture this:

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  • Girl. There was an Ellery that played in one of my favorite Irish bands. And one of my good friends, name their daughter Ellery. I am quite fond of the name.
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    I picture this:

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    This exactly

    Looks like you left of a C and added an l and made up a name.

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  • I think of Veggie Tales
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  • Ellery=boy

    Eleri=girl

    Dd1 mn is Eleri. 

  • I don't care for it but I definitely think it sounds feminine.




  • imageSpookster:
    imagefemmepink:

    I picture this:


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    This exactly


    Looks like you left of a C and added an l and made up a name.


    It's not made up, so I don't mind.
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  • Girl - the only time I've ever heard it is for my neighbor's oldest daughter. She is a sweet young lady and her name automatically makes me think of the feminine form. I didn't even know it could or ever was used for boys.
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  • It sounds more feminine.
  • imageKmommy91:
    imageSpookster:
    imagefemmepink:

    I picture this:

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    This exactly

    Looks like you left off a C and added an l and made up a name.

    It's not made up, so I don't mind.

    Well that's cool, regardless that is my opinion.

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  • imagegimmietimmies:

    Ellery=boy

    Eleri=girl

    Dd1 mn is Eleri. 

    This.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Queen

  • imageSpookster:
    imageKmommy91:
    imageSpookster:
    imagefemmepink:

    I picture this:


    image



    This exactly


    Looks like you left off a C and added an l and made up a name.


    It's not made up, so I don't mind.

    Well that's cool, regardless that is my opinion.


    Cool
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  • Have you tried behind the name?  I like the site I always find it useful when determining the difference in gender specifics.

    IMO, I think if its masculine it should stay masculine.

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    ELLERY

    GENDER: Masculine

    USAGE: English

    PRONOUNCED: EL-?-ree   [key]

    Meaning & History

    From an English surname which was originally derived from the medieval masculine name HILARY.

     

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  • imagekaylynne:
    imagegimmietimmies:

    Ellery=boy

    Eleri=girl

    Dd1 mn is Eleri.&nbsp;

    This.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Queen


    I knew it was traditionally a boys name, and that's what I was going with at first...but now I'm thinking it might be better for a girl since the majority on this forum and two others consider it feminine.
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    Have you tried behind the name?nbsp; I like the site I always find it useful when determining the difference in gender specifics.
    IMO, I think if its masculine it should stay masculine.





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    ELLERY


    GENDER: Masculine
    USAGE: English
    PRONOUNCED: ELree nbsp; [key]
    Meaning amp; History
    From an English surname which was originally derived from the medieval masculine name HILARY.

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    That is helpful! I don't want people assuming my son is a girl though. Ugh, tough. I did like it for a boy...
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  • imageKmommy91:
    imageSpookster:
    Have you tried behind the name?nbsp; I like the site I always find it useful when determining the difference in gender specifics. IMO, I think if its masculine it should stay masculine. Contribute Add to List ELLERY GENDER: Masculine USAGE: English PRONOUNCED: ELree nbsp; [key] Meaning amp; History From an English surname which was originally derived from the medieval masculine name HILARY. nbsp;
    That is helpful! I don't want people assuming my son is a girl though. Ugh, tough. I did like it for a boy...
    It still being used as a boys name outside the US, and likely others will know it as a male name. I know a man with this name, he's not mistaken for female (he's kinda crusty). Having a y in the name doesn't mean it's female (English doesn't have gender assignments to letters). 

    Seriously, if you like the sound, just use Eleri, it's a legit Welsh girls name. When in doubt behindthename.com. 

  • imageKmommy91:
    imagekaylynne:
    imagegimmietimmies:

    Ellery=boy

    Eleri=girl

    Dd1 mn is Eleri. 

    This.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Queen

    I knew it was traditionally a boys name, and that's what I was going with at first...but now I'm thinking it might be better for a girl since the majority on this forum and two others consider it feminine.

    I know of a few forums that might think this. And I know one in particular where several masculine names are considered feminine. Names like Adrian, Asa, ect. It gives me a headache.

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  • imageKmommy91:
    imageSpookster:
    Have you tried behind the name?nbsp; I like the site I always find it useful when determining the difference in gender specifics. IMO, I think if its masculine it should stay masculine. Contribute Add to List ELLERY GENDER: Masculine USAGE: English PRONOUNCED: ELree nbsp; [key] Meaning amp; History From an English surname which was originally derived from the medieval masculine name HILARY. nbsp;
    That is helpful! I don't want people assuming my son is a girl though. Ugh, tough. I did like it for a boy...

    See, that's why I don't like people using masuline names as feminine...because once a handful of people start using a masculine name it takes on a different feel. It also doesn't help that this trend doesn't really go the other way. I also don't like the confusion that it causes for the kids.

    I think if you like Ellery for a boy then use it.

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  • imagekaylynne:
    imagegimmietimmies:

    Ellery=boy

    Eleri=girl

    Dd1 mn is Eleri. 

    This.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery_Queen

    This is my immediate thought.

     

    I think with a lot of names, you can clearly determine the parent's literary-ness/background by the use.  I feel like well read persons would know that Ellery is a traditional boys name, but those who are less literate won't make the same associations.

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  • It sounds more feminine to me, but I think it's awful, for boy or girl.
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    It sounds more feminine to me, but I think it's awful, for boy or girl.

    YesYes

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    imageabell77:
    It sounds more feminine to me, but I think it's awful, for boy or girl.

    YesYes


    Thanks for letting me know.
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  • This is one of my niece's names - so, girl!
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    It is traditionally masculine.
    It reminds me of celery.


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  • Sounds feminine to me.
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  • I actually know an Ellery and she is in her mid 20's. I think it's a unique name and it fits my co-workers style : )
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  • My daughter is almost 2 yrs old. This is her name ... Ellery. We knew it is traditionally a male name but we likes it. We call her Elly.
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