Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Evan for a girl? It’s my maiden name. My husband suggested it. Is it more of a middle name? At first I said no, but it’s starting to grow on me. Evan Rachel Wood pulls it off I think.
Did you day "Evan Wood pulls it off"? No, no one has ever said that.
"Evan Rachel Wood pulls it off."
Her name is effectively "Evan Rachel"
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Evan for a girl? It’s my maiden name. My husband suggested it. Is it more of a middle name? At first I said no, but it’s starting to grow on me. Evan Rachel Wood pulls it off I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for it. Celebrities like Ryan Reynolds named his daughter James or Ashton Kutcher's daughter Wyatt, you can do the same.
Yes, but those kids are very likely to have beauty privilege, based on being born to extremely attractive people. Seriously. Let’s pretend Shiloh Jolie-Pitt was named Evan at birth. Nobody would blink an eye. It doesn’t make the name good. It’s just that she’s so extremely symmetrical that people will ignore almost anything else.
OP, unless you’re a former runway model, I wouldn’t advise it.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy a good pearl clutching here and there but I approve of Evan for a girl.
Anonymous wrote:I would use it as a middle name, but not a first name for a girl. You are inviting problems for your child, in that they will have to correct people their entire life, not to mention convince people that no, they didn't fill the form out incorrectly and yes they are female
Anonymous wrote:I think its a good choice because of the family connection. It wouldn't be my first choice otherwise but I like it well enough and know others who have named their girls family names like this.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it. Celebrities like Ryan Reynolds named his daughter James or Ashton Kutcher's daughter Wyatt, you can do the same.
Anonymous wrote:I like it it. I knew an Eavan (ay-ven) which I also liked.