Sparrow or Archer?

See the results of this poll: Which do you like more?

Respondents: 33 (This poll is closed)

  • Sparrow : 27 (82%)
  • Archer: 6 (18%)

I prefer [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f]. I suppose there’s no real reason [name_m]Archer[/name_m] couldn’t work on a girl, but I find it rather masculine in sound.

I prefer [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] over [name_m]Archer[/name_m] for girls because the only nickname [name_m]Archer[/name_m] could ever garner (and people like to nickname) would be [name_m]Archie[/name_m]. And [name_m]Archie[/name_m] is not only a horrible name but it’s definitive of [name_m]Archie[/name_m] Comics.

[name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] is not only whimsical and feminine, it’s strong and denotes a carefree, freedom-like quality. And a beautiful diminutive of it would be [name_f]Ro[/name_f]. [name_m]Even[/name_m] [name_m]Arrow[/name_m], which is fiercer than [name_f]Ro[/name_f] but just as gorgeous.

I prefer [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] . I think its gorgeous on a girl .

I don’t like [name_m]Archer[/name_m] on either gender and especially with the nn [name_m]Archie[/name_m].

[name_m]Archer[/name_m] is all boy to me. I’m open to names being used on either gender, but maybe because the ones I meet (and I have met a few lately) are boys. [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] is girl to me, even though I’ve never met one, I’ve only heard of the celebrity little boy [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f]. [name_f]Kinda[/name_f] makes me think of [name_m]Jack[/name_m] [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] too. But it’s whimsical and sweet.

[name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] is the better one of the two. [name_m]Archer[/name_m] is all boy to me.

[name_m]Archer[/name_m] is all boy to me. I think [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] is a delightfully quirky name for a girl.

Neither. [name_f]Sparrow[/name_f] sounds awful for a human & [name_m]Archer[/name_m] is such a boys name.