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Marley

37 replies

lchodge · 18/09/2011 14:26

When you see/hear Marley are you more inclined to think boy/girl?
My partner says girl, I say boy.
It's been described as male, female and unisex on various websites and is currently more popular as a girls name. Not sure if it's just the Bob Marley reference that makes me think boy? I don't want this thread to turn into an argument about who's right or wrong, or how it's used in other countries, origin etc. Just opinions on how it sounds please.
Thanx :) :) :)

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KatharineClifton · 18/09/2011 14:28

I think of dog. Dead dog. (and I haven't even seen the film)

usualsuspect · 18/09/2011 14:28

I think boy

usualsuspect · 18/09/2011 14:28

I know 2 Marleys ,both boys

choux · 18/09/2011 14:30

I think of it as a dog's name after that film. Secondly a boy's name. never a girls name

EdithWeston · 18/09/2011 14:31

Boy - and the one I knew in RL was a pony.

foreveryours · 18/09/2011 14:34

My mums middle name is Marley....I'm pretty sure she's a girl Grin

LynetteScavo · 18/09/2011 14:45

I know of 2 boy Marleys.

Because of the, ahem, type of parents it's kind of put me off.

MummysLittleSunbeams · 18/09/2011 14:54

I think dog.

lchodge · 18/09/2011 14:54

I'm not bothered bout the dog thing. Was a terrible film/book and will be forgotten in a few years time. Would definitely think Bob before dog though I find that very odd!

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SootySweepandSue · 18/09/2011 14:55

I think Marlie is reasonably common in the US for a girl. I like it a lot had it on my list.

SecretNutellaFix · 18/09/2011 14:58

The human Marley I know of is male and a pain in the ass. I often hear "Marley, you little fucker, stop ...."

I personally know 2 dogs called Marley, both boys and both Border Collies.

hellhasnofury · 18/09/2011 15:00

I know a Marley and she's female.

FairyArmadillo · 18/09/2011 15:04

Both. I think of it as a unisex name. I like it.

lchodge · 18/09/2011 15:06

Again, the dog thing wouldn't put me off, I know several dogs called Lucy, Jake, Dylan etc and lots of cats called Oscar and Bella. I think it's just more common these days for pet owners to give their animals human names.

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picnicbasketcase · 18/09/2011 15:11

Only ever known one Marley, a boy. Seemed like a very cute name as baby/toddler/small boy. Sounds kind of different now he's a teenager and he doesn't like the name.

GirlWithALlamaTattoo · 18/09/2011 15:12

Marley: boy. Dad probably a Bob Marley fan. I quite like it.

Marlie: middle-aged to elderly woman,probably short for Marlene.

SandStorm · 18/09/2011 15:14

boy

lchodge · 18/09/2011 15:19

Hmmm now you've mentioned Marlene I'm leaning towards girl.....dammit! Don't know if I like the 'ie' spelling though.

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LetThereBeRock · 18/09/2011 16:42

Boy.Definitely boy. It's a gorgeous name.

LaWeasel · 18/09/2011 16:50

I only know a little boy Marley, but I don't think it would sound odd as either gender. (he is a lovely child too!)

GwendolineMaryLacey · 18/09/2011 16:54

Jacob...tightfisted, lots of chains, Scrooge.

LetThereBeRock · 18/09/2011 16:59

Great name for a boy that should read.

ripstheirthroatoutliveupstairs · 18/09/2011 17:05

Bob Marley fans who decided to call their child after their hero but Bob was a bit pedestrian. OR the ghost in Scrooge, OR that ghastly film/book, OR a NN for Marlene.
I think you can tell I don't like it.

lchodge · 18/09/2011 17:07

I'm not bothered who likes/dislikes it just wondering wether people think boy/girl.

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2wwmadness · 18/09/2011 17:10

I know 4! I think it's going to be a very popular littleboys name. I like but have been put off a bit as u think it's going to be the new "Ellie-mae" iyswim