For a Boy?
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, Dec 13 2010 10:30 PM
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#1
Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:30 PM
I have fell in love with two names, for boys, that are traditionally girls names. I useually HATE unisex names, (no offence!!!, I don't mind it for myself though... go figure.) But, I fell in love with Madison and Alexis for boys. I don't know why! I just LOVE them!!!!
Spellings for boys
Madison - Maddison, Maddeson, Madeson, Maddasen, Madasen, Madason (Need somemore)
Alexis - Alexxes, Alexes, Alexas, Alexys, Alexxis, Alexis (Need more)
Tell me what you think.
Spellings for boys
Madison - Maddison, Maddeson, Madeson, Maddasen, Madasen, Madason (Need somemore)
Alexis - Alexxes, Alexes, Alexas, Alexys, Alexxis, Alexis (Need more)
Tell me what you think.
#2
Posted 13 December 2010 - 10:39 PM
I have seen Madison for a boy before (I swear I even met a kid at a child care centre with the name one day, but I can't be sure. I heard him called Madison, Maddy/Matty and Matthew all in one day so...). I am not a fan of the name for a boy or a girl. It's just not my style. But I do see it more as a girl's name, though I think it's ok to use for a boy. I think I like the spelling Madison best, though.
As for Alexis, again, I have heard it used as a boy's name, but I definitely think it's a girl's name. Well I like it for a girl anyway. My favourite spelling is Alexis.
As for Alexis, again, I have heard it used as a boy's name, but I definitely think it's a girl's name. Well I like it for a girl anyway. My favourite spelling is Alexis.
#3
Posted 14 December 2010 - 12:04 PM
I know a girl who's little sister dated a guy named Madison I don't care for it on a boy-- especially being it's so popular on a girl! Though, if you plan on using Madison, I would definitely keep it's original spelling!!!
Alexis, I can kind of see on a boy. It's nice... Alexis Matthew would be pretty handsome
~ Haddie
Alexis, I can kind of see on a boy. It's nice... Alexis Matthew would be pretty handsome
~ Haddie
#4
Posted 14 December 2010 - 03:27 PM
Madison is not my thing on either sex.
I actually really like Alexis on a boy. I prefer the French pronunciation al-ek-SEE. I also like the Russian Alexei and the Finnish Aleksi.
I actually really like Alexis on a boy. I prefer the French pronunciation al-ek-SEE. I also like the Russian Alexei and the Finnish Aleksi.
#5
Posted 16 December 2010 - 03:47 PM
I see Madison as a girls name, but have heard it on boys as well.
I've never meet a male Alexis but don think it's a bad idea. Although I still like it more on a girl.
I've never meet a male Alexis but don think it's a bad idea. Although I still like it more on a girl.
#6
Posted 18 December 2010 - 02:06 PM
How about Alexei? It's got some interesting history and I think it sounds more masculine than any other Alex- name except Alexander.
Also, I'm pretty sure Madison and Alexis are *traditionally* boy names. They have just become more popular on girls. Like Leslie or Ashley. I wouldn't spell them any differently.
I honestly don't like Madison or Alexis on either sex, but in the interest of being helpful...
Here's what Nameberry has to say:
Alexis - "Leapt into the female column via vixen Alexis Carrington on 'Dynasty" in the 1980-s--it's now #15 for girls--but still holding its own for boys." I was right. It is traditionally a boy name. Nameberry says it means "Man's defender"
Madison - "When a name has been in the girls' Top 10 for a decade, would you really want to inflict it on a son?" Yep, another traditionally boy name that went to the dark - I mean girls' - side. Nameberry says it means "son of the mighty warrior."
Nameberry does list a few variants for both (though I don't know if they are legitimate or what), but I felt that Mattison and Madsen felt the most masculine.
Also, I'm pretty sure Madison and Alexis are *traditionally* boy names. They have just become more popular on girls. Like Leslie or Ashley. I wouldn't spell them any differently.
I honestly don't like Madison or Alexis on either sex, but in the interest of being helpful...
Here's what Nameberry has to say:
Alexis - "Leapt into the female column via vixen Alexis Carrington on 'Dynasty" in the 1980-s--it's now #15 for girls--but still holding its own for boys." I was right. It is traditionally a boy name. Nameberry says it means "Man's defender"
Madison - "When a name has been in the girls' Top 10 for a decade, would you really want to inflict it on a son?" Yep, another traditionally boy name that went to the dark - I mean girls' - side. Nameberry says it means "son of the mighty warrior."
Nameberry does list a few variants for both (though I don't know if they are legitimate or what), but I felt that Mattison and Madsen felt the most masculine.
#7
Posted 18 December 2010 - 02:10 PM
Humm, Not to big on Alexei... One more for a GIRL this time. What do you think about Wesley for a girl? but Welslie or Weslee?
#8
Posted 18 December 2010 - 02:18 PM
I have to say that I'm really not big on the boys-names-on-girls thing. Just like I don't want to use a name for a boy that is more popular on girls, or is getting popular. There are some unisex names I like, Quinn for example. I just tend to stick with either wholly masculine names or wholly feminine names.
Wesley is alright, and definitely better than Ryan, Noah, and Logan. I just wouldn't use it and I don't think I'd like it on a girl at all. No offense, of course.
Oh, and if you like Madison on a boy, what about Madden? That's definitely masculine, if a bit trendy, and it's really quite close to Madison.
Wesley is alright, and definitely better than Ryan, Noah, and Logan. I just wouldn't use it and I don't think I'd like it on a girl at all. No offense, of course.
Oh, and if you like Madison on a boy, what about Madden? That's definitely masculine, if a bit trendy, and it's really quite close to Madison.
#9
Posted 18 December 2010 - 02:23 PM
I'm not sure if I like it either... I had a dream about a girl named Wesley..... weird! Madden is SO cute!!
#10
Posted 18 December 2010 - 04:53 PM
Glad you like Madden. I definitely like it better than Madison.
#11
Posted 21 December 2010 - 08:07 PM
I love Alexis for the name of it and love Maddison spelled like this
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