Have enough kids, still what do you think of the name Quinn Colleen?
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I actually like it b/c it is different compared to the names nowadays.
depends on if this name is for a boy or girl,
If for a boy,,,NO
If for a girl,,,NO
Quinn is a boys name, Colleen is a girls name..
But now a days, I guess anything goes,,,they are still naming boys Kim.go figure...
i don't like Quinn but I do like Colleen.
I would only name a hermaphrodite that; so he/she could go with the one that fits the prominant gender once it's been determined...
No... In any other case, I wouldn't do that to my child. They would have to answer a lot of questions and ridicule over that one.
Sorry, but I really don't care for either name.
sorry no way
i dont like those names srry.
I like the name Quinn but I don't think that colleen goes with it very well for a middle name
I know it says in a baby book that Quinn can be unisex, but I only think "BOY" when I hear it. I know only boy Quinns. I love the name a LOT, but for a little boy. I think it would not be too nice to name a girl Quinn.
I LOVE the name Colleen. How about Ailis Colleen? (pronounced EYE-lish) It's a great Gaelic name.
I like the name Quinn only.
sounds like a fine, Irish name, my cousins name is Colleen, I always thought her to be quite beautiful. I think it has something to do with Beauty. And Quinn is fine too, for a girl. I like it.
If I ever had twin girls, I would name them Clair Annette, and Amanda Lynne, (for the musical reference)
As an American, I find Quinn to be rather masculine. I can't say I care much for Colleen, either, as that has a strange history. It's not a true Irish name - it's an English corruption of the Irish Gaelic word for "girl." So you'd have a "girl descended from Conn" - too literal for my tastes.
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