Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I prefer Rowan but I would change the spelling to Rohan.
That's like saying I like the name Sara but I would change the spelling to Tara.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer Rowan but I would change the spelling to Rohan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I picked Julian, but don't like it honestly.
Can you toss few more to us?
The only other names on our list are James and Leo :/
Thanks all for your thoughts!
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what OP eventually settled on, but I have two boys. My 17 year old is Julian and my 2.5 year old is Rowan. Both are uncommon enough around here that you won't find them on a keychain, but they aren't unheard of names. We don't have any male or female Rowans' at his preschool...and my Julian never met another Julian in his school. Julian turned out to be very academic and cerebral, whereas my Rowan is currently a free spirited little guy. Their names suit them. My name is Ashley and I've actually met a few very masculine men that wear the name proudly. All three names are traditionally male, Rowan and Julian more common in Great Britain.

Anonymous wrote:My BFF's name is Julian so that gets my vote.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither. But if you really must, Julian.![]()
I prefer Joseph or Javon for a J name.
and Juri !!