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Most Manly: Thor. Hands down. Guys, I am surprised no one else shares the love for Thor.
Most Girly: Crystal. Or any other precious gem names.


I agree with Thor. Add Wodin to that list. Though Beef or Rock is also fairly manly.

As for Crystal, I have a cousin called crystal. Not very girly. Sees ghosts.


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I always think of names like Elizabeth as very feminine. Not ladylike or girly, but distinctly feminine.
Too many girls have masculine names now, Blayke and Reagan and Darnell(though that was a middle name).

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Every Lila I've known was very sweet and ladylike.

The only Lila I've known was a lesbian...maybe it was anti-girly backlash?


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Fabio :lol:

It maybe doesn't sound as feminine as it could, but any guy with a name like Fabio would have to be VERY manly.


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Manliest: Grok.
Girliest: Margaux


The heck? LOL :roflol:


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Manly : Jack... Definitly
Chris too, David or Dave.

Femine : Lucy, Jasmine, Nancy, Chloe Elizabeth, Erin, Lily, Helen...


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Manly : Jack... Definitly
Chris too, David or Dave.

Femine : Lucy, Jasmine, Nancy, Chloe Elizabeth, Erin, Lily, Helen...


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Kym wrote:
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Manliest: Grok.
Girliest: Margaux


The heck? LOL :roflol:


Well, I knew a Margaux in school. She was pretty girly.

I figure Grok is a caveman kind of name.


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I figure Grok is a caveman kind of name.

Sounds like some sorta cooking pot.


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Fabio?


I had a boss called Fabio, and he wasn't manly at all. Quite feminine infact!


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Stephen Colbert.
Chuck Norris.
Larry.

Then again, "Larry's" is a brand of microwaveable potatoes. But in defense, they're quite the manly potatoes.


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can't think of many manly names, but feminine...

Alice, Elizabeth, Lily, Rose, Emily... Lots of flower names.

I hate most gem/shiny chunk of rock names- to me, they're not feminine, just cold and, well, sorry to those of you who have gem names or like them, but I kind of think they're tacky. :/


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Manliest? Definately Dan Marino or Stephen Colbert.


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