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[Opinions] Re: Emery
in reply to a message by Lily
I don't think it sounds or feels feminine at all. The only Emery/Emorys I've ever known were boys. On a girl it would feel really trendy, like just another uncommon boy's name that has a softer sound so people think it can be a girl's name now.

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I think it would seem just as trendy on a boy, to be honest. It's the same name, the same sound. It kind of sounds like Em+Marie so I can see why people use it on girls.
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It wouldn't to me. No matter which spelling you use it feels very historical to me. I link it with Emmerich and the Normans.
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Oh ok. Just because it's exactly the same name. I couldn't find something with a long history trendy on a girl and historical on a boy, but I guess that's just me :P
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