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When I hear Clancy, I immediately think of the actor Clancy Brown. I like this name!
Ah, no. But I think it’s alright on either gender.
Sounds like “clashy” + “fancy” like a chandelier that doesn’t match the wallpaper. Not a fan.
Immediately reminds me of clashy. Clashy Clancy goes clomping down the stairs LOL.
It's a surname.
Very hoity-toity. Makes me think of peanuts.
Gross.
I've recently learned this name from Resident Evil 7 (mainly the demo), and I've really enjoyed the name. It sounds so adorable to me and the name is rare. I really enjoy rare names. :)
I'm sorry to say this but, Clancy is a masculine name if people accept that or not. Originally, however. Nowadays it is unisex. However, it was originally male.
I think I encountered this name before, but I really started to take a liking to it after the Resident Evil 7 demo on PS4 where Clancy is a playable character (even though you don't know much about him other than that...).Since then, I've really fallen for this name. I have no real idea why, but I like the look and sound of it. Clancy! I've already incorporated it into my stories :)It's definitely rare in English (at least in the USA) but that's not always a bad thing, contrary to what a lot of people on this site might think. I don't see anything necessarily masculine or feminine about the name either. Seems pretty unisex to me.
Hi, to the female Clancys: Do people often mistakenly think that your name is "Nancy?"
Clancy is definitely one of those dated; stuck in the past, more suited to an older generation names. Sorry, but I can't for the life of me see a little boy named 'Clancy' running around. I just don't see it as a timeless name.
This name is so cute! Just lovely! It is also a rare name which makes it much more intriguing to me.
I love the name Clancy for a BOY. It's more masculine in my opinion. It also reminds me of the famous Irish group the Clancy Brothers, I've listened to them since I was a baby which makes me want to use this name even more.
It reminds me a bit too much of Tom Clancy, author of The Hunt For Red October and other stuff.I like it as a name, in general, but would never use it because of that.
I don't like the first syllable. A name with ''clan'' in it doesn't sound right to me. Besides, the name is old-fashioned and quite awkward, and it's the name of the stupid cop on the Simpsons. It has that rather girly ending too, the ending that is used in more common and feminine names like Stacy, Tracy, and Nancy. I know the first two were originally used on males, but they sure sound feminine today. Not that this name sounds good on females either.
See, this is another one of those surname cases, surnames turn into guys' names to honour their grandparents or whatever, then girls' parents decide to be all brave and name their girl that. But, I hate to break it to you, your name might be Clancy, and you may be a girl, but your parents were those pioneers, who decided that they wanted to call you a guys' name, like calling you John. So, although you might want to get really angry and be all 'CLANCY IS A GIRL'S NAME TOO!' if my name was Clancy, and I was a girl, I think I would, but the thing is, Clancy is really a boys' name, and you'll have to accept that. Sorry but yes, it's masculine.Also a famous Australian poem, Clancy of the Overflow.
No, I don't think surnames have gender, really--however, I hate seeing them used for girls anyway. Before it was trendy and common, it was sort of cute and unique with the right name, but now I hate hearing girls with surnames, especially masculine-sounding ones like this one.

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