Wdyt of this name?

[name]Lyric[/name] [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name]

I knew the most beautiful girl named [name]Lyric[/name] in middle and high school. I always thought she was so sweet. This name could never pass as male for me, because of her. I really like [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name], though. Maybe even [name]Phillip[/name] [name]Lyric[/name] [name]James[/name], but I’m just not able to get behind [name]Lyric[/name].

Well, in my opinion, [name]Lyric[/name] is a girl’s name all the way too. I’ve never seen or heard of it on a boy. But I like [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name] by itself a lot.

I think it is so unusual of a name that it could work for either a boy or a girl. As far as I know it doesn’t have anything in the meaning of the name that would lend itself to one gender and not the other.

I’m not sure what gender this is for but:

Girl: Take out the [name]Phillip[/name] because [name]Lyric[/name] and [name]Phillip[/name] sound too similar to be together in a combo.
Boy: I’m sorry but I can’t see [name]Lyric[/name] on a boy. [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name] is nice though.

I don’t see why [name]Lyric[/name] cannot be used for a boy. It’s a word, after all. Besides, it sounds like [name]Eric[/name], which is firmly camped in boy territory. I love this combo–it’s both whimsical and handsome. I also like [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Lyric[/name].

I like the notion of [name]Lyric[/name] being a boy, actually. It sounds kind of bratty on a girl to me, really. I think I like the flow of [name]Lyric[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Phillip[/name] better though.

I actually really like [name]Lyric[/name] for a boy. [name]Lyric[/name] [name]Phillip[/name] [name]James[/name] doesn’t flow the best though so I like the suggestion of [name]Lyric[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Phillip[/name]. Maybe also [name]Lyric[/name] [name]Jameson[/name] [name]Phillip[/name]?