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Re: Finch?
Finch sounds too crimped for a first name. I don't know if that makes sense, but I don't know how else to put it, so for me it is more GP material. If I were to pick I think I would say it feels more boyish to me, because of the similarity to Finn, though birds of similar type tend to seem more girlish to me generally.Prue is more nicknamey imo.
Niko is cool, but it feels like it's trying to be.
Remy is awesome. I think it has a softness, but it still very masculine.
Pollux is handsome, but also sounds like an illness and I don't know how I feel about the two of those things in conjunction.
Keaton is just too last namey for me.
Clement feels slimy (Clem=Phlegm), but I love the meaning.
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Bird names are a mix for me though most of them I find feel unisex or masculine. It really depends though. Like the majority of names that mean bird are feminine but in my opinion the majority of names that are types of birds are unisex or masculine. I only made a list of types of birds that might be useable as names.Unisex:
Robin
Wren
Kestrel
Egret
Raven
Cardinal
Cormorant
Sparrow
Phoenix
Teal
Loon
Penguin
Albatross
Auklet
Avocet
Bluebird
Blackbird
Brambling
Budgie
Dovekie
Flamingo
Flicker
Frigatebird
Gannet
Goose
Kite
Lovebird
Mockingbird
Murre
Murrelet
Oriole
Petrel
Patridge
Pipit
Pauraque
Phalarope
Redpoll
Redstart
Rosy-Finch
Sage-Grouse
Sandpiper
Siskin
Solitaire
Shearwater
Storm-Petrel
Swift
Seedeater
Skimmer
Tanager
Tern
Thrush
Titmouse
Towhee
Turkey
Tyrannulet
Veery
Vireo
Verdin
Warbler
Waxwing
Whimbrel
Waterthrush
WrentitBoys:
Finch
Hawk
Eagle
Falcon
Crow
Kingfisher
Peregrine
Jay
Heron
Crane
Osprey
Plover
Puffin
Auk
Bishop
Bluejay
Bittern
Bobolink
Bobwhite
Bulbul
Budgerigar
Bunting
Bullfinch
Goldfinch
Condor
Chukar
Coot
Curlew
Garganey
Dunlin
Dowitcher
Duck
Dickcissel
Dipper
Eider
Fulmar
Gallinule
Grouse
Gull
Godwit
Grebe
Grackle
Grosbeak
Guillemot
Guineafowl
Longspur
Limpkin
Martin
Merlin
Mannikin
Merganser
Junco
Jaeger
Kingbird
Kinglet
Owl
Nighthawk
Night-Heron
Nightjar
Nodie
Nutcracker
Nuthatch
Quail
Pheasant
Pelican
Pewee
Ptarmigan
Poorwill
Rail
Razorbill
Roadrunner
Scoter
Snipe
Shrike
Smew
Stork
Spoonbill
Thrasher
Tattler
Trogon
Vulture
Wheatear
Woodcock
WoodpeckerGirls:
Lark
Meadowlark
Swan
Chickadee
Nightingale
Dove
Pigeon
Parakeet
Linnet
Anis
Anhinga
Caracara
Chachalaca
Hummingbird
Jacana
Kittiwake
Kiskadee
Magpie
Myna
Ibis
Parula
Phainopepla
Pyrrhuloxia
Phoebe
Starling
Skua
Swamphen
Spindalis
Tityra
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