Honestly, I [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] it for a girl’s name. My name is [name_m]Ace[/name_m] and I’m a girl (it’s not my nickname). And actually, it’s one of my favorite names overall for either gender. It kinda makes you seem tough. I’m probably the one only who loves my name.
love it!! you should definitely use it💛
I find it too harsh and masculine for a girl. A few years ago I remember someone asking about Acen / Aysen / Ayson for a girl or boy. Still not a fan, but softer compared to [name_m]Ace[/name_m].
It is too something for a male or a female name in my book.
[name_u]Leslie[/name_u]
I don’t like it as a given name for either sex.
Not a fan, personally, but I don’t see how it is more masculine than [name_u]Charlie[/name_u] or [name_u]Alex[/name_u]. Perhaps [name_u]Asa[/name_u], with the nickname [name_m]Ace[/name_m]?
Personally, I couldn’t see it being used as a full name on either sex, but it definitely comes across as very masculine. I wouldn’t expect it on a girl at all. Also, it doesn’t seem like a name that would age well.
I love it, it seems like a unique name to me! Yeah it does sound badass for a girl!
All boy to me I am afraid.
Yes, I don’t like it on a girl, it sounds too harsh and boyish
I agree with other posters that [name_m]Ace[/name_m] seems too much like a nickname, regardless of the gender. I think of it in the same vein as “champ” and “buddy”…
One other thing you might want to consider is that [name_m]Ace[/name_m] is now widely used by people who identify as asexual.
–> Asexuality is a sexual orientation, like being straight or gay. When someone is straight, they’re interested in people of a different gender. When someone is gay, they’re into the same gender. But when someone is asexual, or “ace” as it’s called, they’re not really into anyone in that way.
Personally, I don’t like it for either. But definitely not for a girl. I could maybe tolerate it on a boy.
I’m not a fan of [name_m]Ace[/name_m] for either gender… even as a nickname. To me it’s in the same vein as “champ” and “buddy”.
Another thing to consider is that [name_m]Ace[/name_m] is now commonly used by people who identify as asexual.
>>Asexuality is a sexual orientation, like being straight or gay. When someone is straight, they’re interested in people of a different gender. When someone is gay, they’re into the same gender. But when someone is asexual, or “ace” as it’s called, they’re not really into anyone in that way.
My first thought was that it could be a nickname for [name_f]Alice[/name_f] or something similar. I think it would be fine for the school years, but it seems like a tough name to wear through adulthood unless all she wants is to be an air-force pilot.
It’s an all boy nickname to me. Think [name_m]Ace[/name_m] Frehley from KISS.
[name_f]Susan[/name_f]
I generally don’t like noun names, but [name_m]Ace[/name_m] is so bad for either gender, esp a girl. [name_f]Imagine[/name_f] middle school: “Hey, there’s [name_m]Ace[/name_m] in the hole!” eeek…
A cute NN for a little (boy) [name_u]Asa[/name_u] or (girl) [name_f]Lacy[/name_f].
I don’t know the character you refer to but was she black? Extraterrestrial?
It seems very masculine, but I don’t like it as a name for a person in general.
My feelings regarding [name_m]Ace[/name_m] are similar to the ones regarding [name_u]Ash[/name_u]: I’m quite fond of it, it’s indeed a very cool (but simple) name and I prefer on a girl than a boy (though, [name_u]Ash[/name_u] is more common). I have [name_m]Ace[/name_m] on my list as a nn for several [name_f]Artemisia[/name_f] C. combos, but I think it works as a standalone name or as a nickname totally unrelated to the given name.
Some ideas:
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Natalia[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Georgiana[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Francesca[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Theodora[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Marisol[/name_f] *
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Matilda[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Eliana[/name_f] / [name_f]Elysia[/name_f]
[name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_f]Charlotte[/name_f]
Not a fan, especially for a girl. Sorry.