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WDYTO Oakley?
I have no idea why but Oakley has been in my head lately. I’m starting to like it. Girl or boy? I’m leaning towards girl, but I can see it for a boy too.
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Girl imo, but probably works for both genders as well. Oaklee and Oakleigh are definitely fem.

This message was edited 3/27/2021, 6:17 PM

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GirlBlame it on Annie, but I think of cowgirls and horses when I hear this name - but then, horses are my spirit animal, so not complaining at all!Oakley Rose comes to mind first, and then Oakley Mae.

This message was edited 3/27/2021, 3:30 PM

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Oakley is a very cute name, as in the FishFam. I usually think it's feminine, but it isn't horrible on a boy either. I just prefer it on a girl.
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I follow a family on instagram who named their child Oakley. Cute boy but the name’s not really my taste. He’s the baby brother of Eloise and Remington.
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I like it, but I would never use it. It makes me think of Annie Oakley, but that's not a bad thing, IMO. Girl.
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Annie Oakley for me, tooAside from that, it feels quite masculine. Surnames usually do to me.
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Annie Oakley is what comes to my mind...Annie Oakley is the first thing I associate with Oakley.
I also think of my friend who has the surname Oakley.I honestly am not that big of a fan of it as a first name... it just doesn't seem to hold any appeal to me.
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I can only see it as a surname/the sports equipment brand.
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It’s trendy for boys in the UK. I don’t like it.
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Oakleigh Park railway station (North London), all I can think about.
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I don't like it at all
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I really dislike it for both girls and boys, I hope it dies out.
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Oakley is one of the names I really despise. I can only see it on a girl, never on a boy. But, if you like it, then use it.
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