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What name goes well with this bunch?
We're getting another kitty tomorrow, and I wondered what name sounds good with the names of our other cats:
Riley
Sydney
Bailey
(We made them "gender neutral" on purpose... and we want to stick with that theme.)
The names I don't want to hear are:
Casey (any variation of spelling)
Cory (any variation of spelling)
Marley
Harley
Charlie
But we do want it to end it "y."
I do pick the best answer! Thanks so much!!!
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Rory
Barny
Billy
Mikey
Tommy
Toby
Timmy
Johnny
Andy
Anthony
Harvey
Rickey
Berty
Robby
Bobby
Freddie
Georgey
Teddie
Archie
Bradley
Cody
Danny
Sammy
Zachary
Eddie
Paddy
Matty
Olly
Joey
Franky
Tony
Henry
Brody
Harry
Geoffery
Rocky
Stanley
Perry
Murray
Finlay
Wesley
Hope that helps ( I know you wanted them to end i "y" but "ie" makes the same sound !) I personally like Wesley , Finlay, Zachary, Berty, Teddy and Paddy.
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- 1 decade ago
Most of the time the male and female forms of the name are distinguished by the -y or -ie ending, but off the top of my head:
Andy (Andie)
Avery
Billy (Billie)
Bobby (Bobbi)
Cary
Cody
Donny (Donnie)
Ellery
Franky (Frankie)
Georgy
Jacky (Jackie)
Jamie
Jesse (Jessie)
Joey
Kelly
Kelsey
Olly
Robby
Rory
Sammy
Terry
Tony (Toni)
Whitney
I would probably go for Avery, Jamie, Jesse, Kelsey or Rory as they feel the most realistically androgynous (not a short form of another name or leaning more towards one gender or another etc.)