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Sydney...?

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stardustn · 01/08/2011 18:48

For a girl? I'm not keen on it for a boy personally because, as a general rule, I don't like 'old fashioned' names, but somehow it feels more modern for a girl. I noticed that in the 2010 baby name stats there were 167 girl Sydneys but only 26 boys- has the y spelling become the accepted version for a girl? My grandad was called Sydney so it would be nice to commemorate him in some way :)
What does everyone think of it for a girl?
TIA

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Larold · 01/08/2011 18:56

my niece has a 5 year old daughter called Sydnie. I love it !

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exoticfruits · 01/08/2011 18:59

Horrible for boys and girls, whatever the spelling.

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InstantAtom · 01/08/2011 19:53

I like it for a boy but not a girl I'm afraid.

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Bunbaker · 01/08/2011 20:09

I'm not keen. It is a bit too like something the Beckhams would choose for my taste. I know a Sydney and her parents are a bit Beckhamish.

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therugratref · 01/08/2011 20:20

Great name for a city and just about OK for a boy, but utterly minging for a girl.

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Tuschinski · 01/08/2011 20:23

I like it for a girl. My friend has one, calls her Syd, I think it's cute. It was Annette Benings name in The American President wasn't it?

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wigglesrock · 01/08/2011 20:30

I like it for a girl and usually I don't like "place" names. It always reminds me of Jennifer Garner in Alias. It is a nice way to remember your grandfather.

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stardustn · 01/08/2011 20:33

Oh, it didn't even register to me that it was a city name too. That's something to consider. Thanks so far everyone :)

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memphis83 · 01/08/2011 20:33

I love it for a girl, I know 2 girls and 1 boy called Sydney.

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allthefires · 01/08/2011 20:34

I know one- hate it.

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WaitingForBabyD · 02/08/2011 08:42

Isn?t Neve Campbell?s Scream character a Syndey? That?s the first thing that sprung to my mind. Also Cyd Charisse. I?m a bit mixed as to whether I actually like it. On one hand it reminds me a bit of the Taylor trend which I?m not keen on, but I think Syd, or Cyd, is quite cute.

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wombatinwaiting · 02/08/2011 11:03

Friends have a girl called Cydnee which I thought odd at first, but now I quite like it.

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ellangirl · 02/08/2011 13:59

I've come across a Sydnye (girl), and a Sidney (boy). I like it much better for a boy I'm afraid.

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mathanxiety · 02/08/2011 15:49

I know one, and I love it for a girl despite it being a city, whereas I would turn up my nose at Paris or London (even though Paris is also a Greek name) -- I like the sound of it. I think it sounds almost like a classic name.

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mathanxiety · 02/08/2011 15:50

I think it would be a lovely way to remember your grandad, and I think the Y spelling is used more for girls now.

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dana4nyc · 02/08/2011 17:48

I have a neice named Sydney. I like it, it suits her. She is absolutely beautiful as well :)

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chaya5738 · 04/08/2011 13:21

Ummmmm...it is the name of the largest city in Australia and that would be the association everyone on my circle would make. Could make traveling a little awkward. Imagine if she went on a GAP year to Australia...

A middle name perhaps?

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Zone2mum · 04/08/2011 14:30

How about Sidonie - a girl at school has this name and her nickname was Sid

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