Gender associations for Dresden
What gender would you think a toddler named Dresden would be?
Any other opinions of the name would also be appreciated.
Any other opinions of the name would also be appreciated.
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Definitely a boy.
I actually really like this name, but I dont think I'd ever personally use it for a child. I wouldn't mind seeing others use it for their sons though.
I actually really like this name, but I dont think I'd ever personally use it for a child. I wouldn't mind seeing others use it for their sons though.
Either, seems it works for boy or girl.
I might think,Dresden china. and the city, bombed in WW2.
I might think,Dresden china. and the city, bombed in WW2.
This message was edited 3/24/2019, 10:40 AM
Male, definitely. My first association is with the bombing of Dresden, and that city in general. My second is with the Dresden Files. After having read the other comments, I now remember Dresden china.
The bombing association makes it an extremely gloomy name to me.
The bombing association makes it an extremely gloomy name to me.
I know a 20-something Dresden who is a girl, but I would still assume the toddler would be a boy! I think it's a cute name, but the negative associations would turn me off of it
I would assume male.
I think first of the German city, bombed flat in the closing stages of the Second World War: not a very fem association. But then I think of those very delicate porcelain ornaments showing Marie-Antoinette shepherdesses and painted in pastel shades - the most stereotypically feminine items imaginable, but too sweet and in need of a good squeeze of lemon juice.
I would expect a boy to be given the name; not sure why. Personally, I find both possible associations unattractive.
I would expect a boy to be given the name; not sure why. Personally, I find both possible associations unattractive.
I hope I never have to assume a gender, because it’s a foolish name for a human being. Honestly, it’s completely 50-50 for me. Maybe 51-49 favouring male. If I heard it on the playground, my first thought would probably be to hope somebody brought their dog, and then feel bad for the dog.
I loved the museum in Dresden, but I think it makes a bad name. Dresden is heavily associated with WWII and bombings.
If someone put a gun to my head, I guess it's more masculine?
If someone put a gun to my head, I guess it's more masculine?
F. I once met a Dresden - a woman.
It'd work on a guy too.
I asked about here it back when I encountered Dresden, and the thing I remember (might misremember) was that someone said it sounded kind of lame because Dresden is touristy now. Dresden herself said that people often told her they were reminded of the firebombing. So it seemed to have a slightly dark and historical vibe because of that. But really I doubt it ever mattered to her, except when people first heard the name and blurted out things they thought were conversation. I don't think it's too terribly different from, say, Berlin as a name.
It'd work on a guy too.
I asked about here it back when I encountered Dresden, and the thing I remember (might misremember) was that someone said it sounded kind of lame because Dresden is touristy now. Dresden herself said that people often told her they were reminded of the firebombing. So it seemed to have a slightly dark and historical vibe because of that. But really I doubt it ever mattered to her, except when people first heard the name and blurted out things they thought were conversation. I don't think it's too terribly different from, say, Berlin as a name.
I would probably assume masculine, but there are feminine names that end with an “en” sounding ending too. But more than anything, the name Dresden immediately makes me think of the band The Dresden Dolls. They’re kind of indie dark cabaret?
I immediately think boy, because the closest sounding name I think of is Desmond, but I wouldn't be that surprised if it was a girl's name.
I'd also put it in the same category as London and Berlin, since it's primarily a city: sounds industrial. And it seems geeky, maybe about like Dexter.
I'd think it was connected to the TV show, which I've never seen before but have managed to hear about somehow.
It also reminds me of the Dresden Dolls, which was a "punk cabaret" duo/band.
I'd also put it in the same category as London and Berlin, since it's primarily a city: sounds industrial. And it seems geeky, maybe about like Dexter.
I'd think it was connected to the TV show, which I've never seen before but have managed to hear about somehow.
It also reminds me of the Dresden Dolls, which was a "punk cabaret" duo/band.
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I would assume boy. I knew someone with a little Dresden. He was named after The Dresden Dolls and Harry Dresden from The Dresden Files.
What was wrong with Harry?
If I met a kid named this, I would assume the parents were neo-Nazis. Seriously, I've been on Stormfront baby name threads, they're fans. I don't otherwise see an appeal.
Considering it's obviously very German, I'm not surprised neo-Nazis would like it. There's other pop culture references, though...at least in the US.
That's alarming.
FWIW, the Dresden I knew of had liberal neo-pagan parents.
FWIW, the Dresden I knew of had liberal neo-pagan parents.
"FWIW, the Dresden I knew of had liberal neo-pagan parents."
Well, Nazi stood for the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and they used a lot of neo-pagan imagery.
Well, Nazi stood for the National Socialist German Workers' Party, and they used a lot of neo-pagan imagery.
I would assume a boy. I don’t like the name.
Dresden sounds masculine, but I associate more with the German city than as a person's name.
I would GREATLY assume boy. I can't say I care much for the name itself. Sounds better as a surname.