While my girls list continues to grow my boys list stays the same with one new entry [name_u]Taylor[/name_u]. My current boys list is all over the place it consists of:
[name_m]Eamon[/name_m]: I’ve loved this since I was 9 I still love it but it doesn’t have a spark anymore
[name_m]Tiago[/name_m]: I’ve loved this since I was 12 and I still love it just as much its unique but still wearable
[name_m]Cooper[/name_m]: I still love this but I’m worried about the whole [name_m]Cooper[/name_m] Pooper Scooper thing but it is top 15 here (11)
[name_m]Jack[/name_m]: It feels tired its so popular in WA
[name_m]Jago[/name_m]: I love this I pronounce it Jar-GO
[name_u]Flynn[/name_u]: I do love this butr my second cousin is [name_u]Finn[/name_u]
[name_m]Archer[/name_m]: I love this and the nickname [name_m]Archie[/name_m] though I worry about the different pronunciations ([name_m]Arch[/name_m]-ER compared to my [name_m]Arch[/name_m]-[name_m]AH[/name_m])
[name_m]Lincoln[/name_m]: I know a little boy with the name and thats what makes me like it more but the nickname [name_m]Link[/name_m] I don’t like so much
[name_m]Asher[/name_m]: Is it too feminine?
[name_u]Alfie[/name_u] (not [name_m]Alfred[/name_m]): i don’t care about the nicknamey ness it seems professional enough and is quite popular in Australia but would too many people assume its [name_m]Alfred[/name_m]?
[name_u]Taylor[/name_u]: I don’t mind about the girlyness as its falling for girls and rising for boys in Australia.
Any suggestions on other names I feel my boys list is way behind compared to my girls list