boy or girl??
Could Milo be used as a girls name? Milo Cooper?ThanksKylee
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Technically, Milo is a boys' name but there is nothing stopping you using it for a girl. I'd save Milo for the girl though.:):):)
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...why not go for Mila instead....
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what do you think?What do you think of these names? any suggestions? Im 6 months so Ive got a while yet to find one thats just right!
Seren Cooper GIRL
Milo Cooper BOY
Shay Cooper GIRL
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i think that shay is a unisex name for one thing, or at least i hope it is as i am am male.
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Shay- definately girl; Seren- I think girl, Milo- definately boy....I know a female named Myla.:?
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They all sound like boys' names to me.=D
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I definitely dislike the name Milo for a girl, to answer your eariler question, but I see here you have changed your mind and put it as a boy's name, in which case I think is kind of cute. What are you going to use as the middle name? I would always have a "normal" or not so unusual name that the child could go by incase they don't like the name when they get old enough to care about such things. I think the girl names you picked are pretty, but again any thought to a middle name? How are you going to pronounce Seren? Like Suh-ren or Sar-ren or Say-ren?
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got down to 2 names now that me and my fella agree on:
Shay Cooper GIRL
Milo Cooper BOYhavn't got a middle name yet! Any Suggestions?? I agree with not having a very unusual middle name too.Kylee
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Sorry. You asked. I don't like any of them. To each their own.
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I suppose any masculine name can, given time, become popularly used as a girl's name. We've seen that happen with "Madison", for example, which means "SON of Maud".But I think that the name "Milo" is still generally recognized as being a masculine name, so giving that name to a girl would be pretty much like naming a girl "Henry".-- Nanaea
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