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Bailey for a Boy?

26 replies

NoodlePops · 06/03/2009 14:23

What do you think about Bailey for a boy?

I think it sounds like a cool little chappie, even as an adult.

My worries are that it sounds more like a girls' name, and that a close friend has Bailey as her surname!

Can I get past the unisex/girlie-ness & surname-ness and have the confidence to go for it?!

Noodlepops xx

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Nancy66 · 06/03/2009 14:26

Personally I think it's a girl's name and not a very nice one at that...sorry.

100yearsofsolitude · 06/03/2009 14:29

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idobelieveinfairies · 06/03/2009 14:30

I love the name Bailey for a boy..so a big big yes for me

lockets · 06/03/2009 14:31

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FruitynNutty · 06/03/2009 14:33

It's a naughty name!
But I have a Charlie and about to have a Jack which are both "Naughty" names

purpleduck · 06/03/2009 14:33

I like the name Bailey for a boy....dog.

Sorry

MrsJoeMcIntyre · 06/03/2009 14:34

Reminds me of Party of Five too. Love it.

Ewe · 06/03/2009 14:34

It is a dog name here too!

Bumblelion · 06/03/2009 14:36

Like it. Wanted it for my 3rd, except she was a girl.

Wilts · 06/03/2009 14:37

My friend has a son called Bailey.

My grandad also had the middle name Bailey and was in his eighties when he died, so maybe not as modern as it sounds!

Lockets- I agree about Bailey from party of five!. I loved that show .

RockinSockBunnies · 06/03/2009 14:37

Don't like it, sorry. Think it sounds a bit chavvy.

Also, it doesn't help that I know someone who named his son that, since the parents were drunk on Baileys at the time of conception

NoodlePops · 06/03/2009 14:44

Thanks for the feedback, points taken all round!

I did have a secret fear about the doggie thing, booze association etc. Never saw Party of 5, but according to Dh the actor was in an episode of CSI the other night... I saw him, he looked hot, but that is a whole other thing!

OK - Bailey still not off the list, but good to know what people think generally! Thanks! Noodlepops

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HeyMa · 06/03/2009 14:45

my friend's DS is Bailey (now 6) and the most adorable thing on 2 legs name suits him well too although i also know of (not personally!) a red setter and a chocolate lab with the same name!

My DS2 thinks it's a little boys name and not a teenager or mans name - but he's only 13 so doesn't have much wisdom

RachieB · 06/03/2009 17:06

I quite like it

not as "chavvy" IMO as Harley or Harvey

lunamoon2 · 08/03/2009 00:05

Don't like it-sorry.
But have only ever heard it used as a boys name.

cece · 08/03/2009 00:10

It sounds more like a girls name to me. Maybe because Baileys is more of a girly drink. It is not for me really but eh if you like it...

tigerdriver · 08/03/2009 00:12

The only Bailey I know is a female chocolate lab. Never heard of it for a boy. What about Billy?

dinkymum · 08/03/2009 15:51

I love the name Bailey but DhH'd blumming Aunty had some dog forever ago called Bailey so that made it a dogs name apparently... DH then suggested Ben!!? lol

MadameCastafiore · 08/03/2009 15:53

It's a dog's name or a chavvy child's name.

branflake81 · 09/03/2009 11:31

My friend's cat is called Bailey. Not a fan of it for people.

bluebump · 09/03/2009 11:37

I think the same as lockets (sorry lockets I always seem to stalk you and agree with you on these baby name threads!!). I am currently re watching Party of Five on Sky so that's what I instantly thought of that, I like it.

LavenderStar · 09/03/2009 11:40

I agree with Madamecastafiore - sorry, it is a chav's name. Maybe as a middle name if you love it, funnily enough I am of the opinion that these sorts of names actually sound quite classy and interesting as middle names. I have a number of friends whose children have more "sturdy" first names, but names of towns/berries/weather etc as middle names and they sound great.

Eg Oliver James Bailey Smith.

Also remember more unusual names like this will go out of fashion very quickly.

orangina · 09/03/2009 12:09

It makes me think of "Bailey" from Grey's Anatomy (a woman...). Am certain I'm not being helpful...

WorzselMummage · 09/03/2009 12:11

Boy Staffordshire bull terrier..

Merrylegs · 09/03/2009 12:17

It's mostly a girls name in the States.

How about Bay - the lovely Kirstie Allsop called her son this, so it must be OK!

I think Bailey is actually a cool name for a teenager. Less so an older man?

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