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[Opinions] Mackenzie on a boy (and good news)
What do you think of Mackenzie nn Mack on a boy? I wouldn't use it, but i like it, espeically with the nickname MackAnd good news for me! I found out I'm having a boy, which means i don't have to stress over girls names, and we're using Morgan Jeremiah, the favorite Dh and i agreed on, with some help from you guys.
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I really like Mackenzie on a boy. I especially love the nickname Mack. The whole Mac- part seems very masculine to me. I really dislike the nickname Mac on a girl. In high school (about 5 years ago), one of my friends loved the name Mackenzie for a boy but her mom thought it was more of a girl's name. Morgan Jeremiah is a very nice name.
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I can't get used to any Mac- names as first names, regardless of gender. But I suppose it's at least more unusual / less trendy on a boy.
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Congrats! Great name!!!
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Congrats and great name choicesaa
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I have a soft spot for Mack. I think it works well on a boy.Congratulations on yourto-be boy. Morgan Jeremiah is a great name! Kudos. :-)~ Arcadia
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Congratulations, I like Morgan:)
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Congratulations :-)Congratulations :-)
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I don't care for Mackenzie, but I do prefer it on a boy. I know a guy named Mackenzie (20-years-old), and he only goes by Mack.
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I like Mackenzie on a boy as long as that is not the last name too. I don't like it on a girl at all though. Then it is bland and blah and every other tasteless word.Congrats on the baby boy! I like Morgan too.-Seda*
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Love it! :-DMackenzie on a girl is done to death, very boring, and yet the epitome of modern trendiness.Mackenzie on a boy is unusual, refreshing, romantic, debonair, and has an old-fashioned Victorian aura.And I still think the meaning makes it inappropriate for a female name. Naming my daughter something that means "son of Kenneth" just seems wrong to me.Miranda
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