What do you think of [name]Casey[/name] for a boys name?
I’ve only ever known Caseys who were boys (including not one, but two cousins). It’s totally a boys name to me.
I like it. I’d love to meet a little boy named [name]Casey[/name].
I like [name]Casey[/name], and it’s all boy to me.
[name]Casey[/name] is boys name to me. It is not my style but if you like, you shouldn’t have any concerns about e using it.
I like it far better on a boy than on a girl. Its cool, not a favourite, but I like it.
I actually like [name]Casey[/name] equally on a boy and a girl, it’s one of the few names I genuinely wouldn’t expect or prefer to see on either one or the other.
I really like [name]Casey[/name]. I think it’s a cool, handsome name for a guy.
I new a guy and a girl named [name]Casey[/name]. [name]Both[/name] were really fun and friendly, outgoing people. Its a name I like on both genders.
I know 3 people named [name]Casey[/name]. [name]One[/name] is female, and the other two are male (though in one case, [name]Casey[/name] is a nickname for [name]Charles[/name]). It seems to be fairly unisex.
I think that’s truly a gender neutral name. Not masculine on a girl, not feminine on a boy. When I hear the name the first thing I think of is [name]Casey[/name] at the [name]Bat[/name], so that’s a good association. Or [name]Casey[/name] on (canadian children’s show) Mr. Dressup, who (I think) was purposely supposed to be a non-gendered kid.
It’s great. Cute but able to grow. Food for thought: I worked with a K.C. because his grownup name was [name]Kent[/name] something…his parents wanted him to have a more mature name as well. K.C. is a little “and the [name]Sunshine[/name] Band” to me, but I just thought I’d share.
I know both a boy and girl named [name]Casey[/name]. I really dont care for it on either one of them to be honest. It’s not a strong enough sounding name for me either way.
Hmm…I actually like it! I would only be concerned that people may mistake him for a girl, just by seeing his name. I am considering using it in the future…but who knows
I know of only one male [name]Casey[/name], who is in his forties by now…they named his daughter after him, so just in that one household was male [name]Casey[/name] and little female [name]Casey[/name], but it worked for them and was actually pretty sweet.
i used to think it was all girl, but currently i know no girls named casey but two boys with the name. Definetly boys
I know three [name]Casey[/name]'s personally. “[name]Casey[/name]” a girl, “[name]Kasey[/name]” a boy, and “KC” a boy. Personally for me I have come to associate the “K” with a boy’s name and the “C” with a girl’s name. However the name itself is completely versatile (though I personally prefer it on a girl)
I adore [name]Casey[/name] for a boy! I think it’s so cute but it ages well too. On a girl it sounds a bit low-end to me, but on a boy I think it’s sweet and respectable. I know a teenage boy named [name]Casey[/name] and he is so caring and responsible, so I associate the name with a really wonderful person. Good luck!
I don’t know any [name]Casey[/name] of either gender but I do prefer it for a boy.
I have only ever known [name]Casey[/name]'s that were girls. Actually one of my best friends when I was younger, was named [name]Casey[/name]. BUT I still see it as a boys name. I just think [name]Casey[/name] is a really good name, and it is completely unisex. It’s a name that can be for a boy or girl, more than a lot of other names in my opinion.
Yes! My brother played baseball with a boy named [name]Casey[/name]. I always thought his name was so cool!
Absolutely!