I'm not a fan of unisex names so I'm kind of at lost here.
Cameron/Camryn. Which is the boy and which is the girl one? Or are they both acceptable on boys/girls?
Prefered spelling
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, Jul 18 2009 04:23 PM
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#1 Guest_Zayda_*
Posted 18 July 2009 - 04:23 PM
#2
Posted 18 July 2009 - 04:44 PM
I'm not big on unisex names either.
This is what I myself would say:
Cameron--either
Camryn--girl
The Y makes it seem more feminine.
However, I've never seen it spelt Camryn in real life. The two Camerons I know, one a little boy and one a little girl, both spell it Cameron, which I like much better.
This is what I myself would say:
Cameron--either
Camryn--girl
The Y makes it seem more feminine.
However, I've never seen it spelt Camryn in real life. The two Camerons I know, one a little boy and one a little girl, both spell it Cameron, which I like much better.
#3
Posted 19 July 2009 - 07:49 AM
I agree. I've only seen Cameron, I think Camryn isnt really a spelling its more a mispelling for the parents out there that feel Y's as vowels make their child more unique
(sorry to offend anyone...the y thing just annoys me.)
Some names seem fine with a Y, Cameron not so much in my opinion.
(sorry to offend anyone...the y thing just annoys me.)
Some names seem fine with a Y, Cameron not so much in my opinion.
#4
Posted 19 July 2009 - 11:58 AM
I don't like or dislike unisex names. If there's a name I don't like it's not for a reason like "That's unisex" its for the spelling or the pronounciation.
Anyways, I like Cameron for a boy or girl and Camryn for neither. Ugly spelling IMO.
Anyways, I like Cameron for a boy or girl and Camryn for neither. Ugly spelling IMO.
#5
Posted 19 July 2009 - 10:54 PM
I prefer Cameron on a boy and Camryn on a girl!
I have a friend and her name is Camryn! She goes by Cam and Camy!
I have a friend and her name is Camryn! She goes by Cam and Camy!
#6
Posted 23 July 2009 - 02:05 PM
Husband has a little cousin named Camryn - she goes by Cam. I think most every name where a "y" is interjected is a feminine version of a name. Cameron would be the masculine version but I personally would never use a unisex name for a son. Only MAYBE for a daughter. I want someone (teachers, etc) who is reading their name off of the roll sheet to know if they are looking for either a boy or a girl to be saying "Here!".
#7
Posted 23 July 2009 - 03:35 PM
Cameron - boy (expect when considering Cameron Diaz )
Camryn - girl (even though I've never heard this name before)
Camryn - girl (even though I've never heard this name before)
#8
Posted 24 July 2009 - 08:54 PM
I think Cameron for a boy...Camryn for a girl. Nathan's sister's name is Kamryn...although I like the spelling Camryn better. I agree that the 'y' makes any name more feminine.
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