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Q: For a Boys Name?
asked by: aduke00 on June 21st, 2006
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How about for a little boy

adrian eugene

or should adrian only be a girls name?
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I want to be a mommy
replied on June 22nd, 2006
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Kinda girly like in rocky yo adriene thats what I think of
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I want to be a mommy
replied on June 22nd, 2006
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Kinda girly like in rocky yo adriene thats what I think of
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Spirit
replied on June 23rd, 2006
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I like adrian, it strikes me as an intelligent name. Too often, I find anyway when parents know they're going to have a boy they give the child a "tough" name like say.............Clay, frank, rhett, joe, hank etc. I guess it's all a personal choice............I mean I decided against "francis" at the last moment for the same reason(ie I thought it may sound too feminine for the general populous).....But if you love the name go for it......I've met many a handsome guys with the name adrian.
You want to find a joe or a frank look in the nearest mechanic shop.
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AmandaN
replied on June 24th, 2006
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I love adrian eugene. I think that it is a nice name.
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RandomJackass101
replied on July 20th, 2006
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The name adrian is very nice! It may be unisex, but I think it's nice for both. The "dr" makes it masculine, and it sounds strong, intelligent, yet gentle. I'm not crazy about eugene, though, I don't like how both of the names end with an "n" and also begin with a vowel. Well, my reasoning may be weird, but I just don't feel the two of them sound good together.
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