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[Opinions] Re: Blythe
Blythe was a word before it was a surname, and word names are usually technically unisex. And, to me, Blythe sounds pretty unisex so I don't prefer it on either a boy or a girl.However, Blythe might be a little more unusual on a boy than a girl, what with Blythe for a girl being mentioned a touch more frequenty on these boards as of late, and its popularity perhaps getting a boost from Gwenyth Paltrow's daughter Apple Blythe Alison (Allison?).For either sex, I think you need a 100% feminine or masculine mn to help cut confusion. Some suggestions:
Blythe Elizabeth
Blythe Adelaide
Blythe Adela
Blythe Marietta
Blythe Tamara
Blythe Tamsin
Blythe Caroline
Blythe Isidora
Blythe Larissa
Blythe Camilla
Blythe Rosette
Blythe Christine
Blythe Nadine
Blythe Sharon
Blythe Winifred
Blythe Josephine
Blythe Miranda
Blythe Amabel
Blythe Annabel
Blythe Isabelle
Blythe Christina
Blythe Christiana
Blythe Georgia
Blythe Hannah
Blythe Marie - Personally, I don't like Marie as a mn, as it's overused
Blythe Maria
Blythe Mary
Blythe Joanna
Blythe Joanne
Blythe Katherine / Catherine
Blythe Margaret
Blythe Marguerite
Blythe Louisa
Blythe Wilhelmina
Blythe Ceridwen
Blythe Anwen
Blythe Salome
Blythe Madeline
Blythe Magdalene
Blythe JeanetteMiranda
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