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Hollie is also used as a masculine given name in English. However, it's more common for females. So, I think that the "Gender" of this name should be updated from "Feminine" to "Feminine & Masculine".Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unisex_name
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly_(name)
https://www.behindthename.com/name/hollie/top
I like Holly, but when I change my name, I want it to be six letters long just like my last name. Hence why I would use this spelling. I love winter so much to no end.
A cute variant of "Holly!"
This is good. But Holleigh is very bad! Holleigh is the worst name in the world!
Cute name for a girl. I also like Holleigh.
I prefer Holly.
I love the name Holly. Hollie is nice too, but if it were my name, I think I'd prefer Holly because people would constantly misspell Hollie as Holly anyway. I would not want Holli, though. It looks incomplete, like it's a nickname for Hollister or something tragic like that.
My name is Hollie and I think it is a glorious name to have. I personally think everyone should be called this but, I may be biased :) Why wouldn't you want to be called Hollie? The way it rolls off your tongue... wow! I love it, I really do (not sure if I've mentioned that yet... but I do).
I like this spelling better. It's less Christmasy so it can be used for a girl born at any time of the year.
So my name's Hollie, and I really don't actually like it that much :( I would prefer a name like Skylar. I would rather the name Holly then Hollie because everyone spells it wrong, and it gets annoying. But I get over it.
My wife's name is Hollie, and one reason we knew we were right for each other is that I unknowingly spelled it right (instead of Holly) the first time. Unfortunately MANY of my friends continue to spell it Holly, despite the numerous cards and emails she has sent. Frustrating!I think it's a beautiful name. Has a nice ring to it, a holly bush is pretty, and the Christmas connection is nice - it's the happiest time of the year, after all. Her middle name is Robin, a winter bird in England I'm told, so her name is quite festive. And she very much fits it - She is my Hollie Robin. :)
I now a girl named Hollie, and she is cool and funny, but whenever I write her name I can't help but accidentally spell it with a "y".
Hollie would be harder to grow up with, in my opinion. It looks less mature, to me, than Holly. Also, I think it looks a bit too much like the clothing store Hollister to me.
My name is Hollie and I wouldn't change it even thought there are some better names to have. I prefer this to Holly because it is less common and doesn't remind you of the bush as much.
I have a friend called Hollie. I think this spelling is more mature than "Holly".
I think Hollie is better than Holly because the spelling is more original, even if we're all less familiar with it.

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