Marlowe or Willow?

Which name do you prefer [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] (can be any spelling), or [name_f]Willow[/name_f], and why? Thanks for your input.

I prefer [name_f]Willow[/name_f]. I like the nature connection and I just enjoy saying it.
[name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] is fine, but I don’t think it’s as charming as [name_f]Willow[/name_f] and I dislike the nn [name_u]Marley[/name_u] which I think might become hard to avoid.

I also prefer [name_f]Willow[/name_f]. It sounds graceful and pretty.

[name_f]Willow[/name_f] is a beautiful name! I would love to meet more little Willows (or any Willows, really)
[name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] isn’t bad, I just feel like it’s a tad trendier than the lovely, classic [name_f]Willow[/name_f], and might not age as nicely

I like [name_f]Willow[/name_f] and the nature connection, but I also love [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u]. I can’t explain why. It makes me think of [name_f]Margot[/name_f] and [name_f]Meadow[/name_f].

Definitely [name_f]Willow[/name_f]. I like the [name_u]Marlow[/name_u] spelling more than [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u].

I really want to like [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u], but every time I hear it I think of Marlboro cigarettes. For that reason, I like [name_f]Willow[/name_f] better. Plus I have a feeling [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] is going to be super popular in a few years, if that bothers you at all.

[name_f]Willow[/name_f]! Definitely [name_f]Willow[/name_f]. I love the nature connection (seriously they’re the most beautiful tree) and I think it has a pretty, elegant sound. [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] feels harsh and unattractive in comparison.

I also prefer [name_f]Willow[/name_f]. To me, [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] works better for a boy (even though i think it is more popular for girls).

I think I prefer [name_u]Marlow[/name_u], without the E on the end, although that spelling has grown on me lately.

Actually, both names are lovely. I prefer [name_f]Willow[/name_f] over [name_u]Marlow[/name_u], but [name_u]Marlow[/name_u] is also sweet sounding. It’s just that I’m more familiar with [name_f]Willow[/name_f] as a name.

[name_f]Willow[/name_f] for sure.

They’re both not personal favorites but I like how [name_f]Willow[/name_f] feels less like a trend while [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u] is the new it-name atm, so my vote goes to [name_f]Willow[/name_f].

I like them both, but slightly prefer [name_u]Marlowe[/name_u]. It has a spunk to it that I like vs. [name_f]Willow[/name_f]'s soft vibe.

I prefer [name_f]Willow[/name_f]- there’s a nature connection without being flowery.

I prefer [name_u]Marlow[/name_u] without the e because [name_f]Willow[/name_f] reminds me of trees.