no. the "elle" part makes it overtly feminine.
2007-12-23 14:41:54
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answered by MissBri 6
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Giselle is one of those names that is very definitely feminine.
2007-12-23 14:53:27
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answered by boots6 7
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only if you want him to become a fairy or the spirit of a young virgin woman who died before having sex and lives in the forest killing young guys in revengue like in the ballet "Giselle"
Name him Andrew better. It means manly, masculine
2007-12-23 15:17:58
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answered by Andy L 3
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It could be. Parents can name their children pretty much anything they want.
I went to school with a girl named Michael. One of my friends named her son Loki and my friend Shauna is pregnant and wanted to name her son Silver but we talked her out of it thank god.
I'd only name a boy Giselle if I wanted him to be tortured and humiliated by his peers for his entire life...
2007-12-23 14:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You will ruin his life if you name your son giselle.
2007-12-23 14:44:19
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answered by K 2
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No. It is a feminine name. If you like G names with a foreign flair, perhaps Gaston, Guy ( French pronunciation with a hard G: 'Ghee', Gerson, Guillaume ( French for William pronounced ( with a hard G): Ghee - YOME.
2007-12-23 15:09:53
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answered by Cassie 5
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women won't be able to be called sluts. it rather is impolite and objectifying. supply up shaking human beings for the quantity of intercourse they do or have not got. it rather is no longer your corporation and would not aid you be responsive to something some guy or woman. wreck a lifeless ringer for leather-based clad sluts and Amish prudes. enable human beings be human beings. on the different hand, "f*ckboy" works fairly plenty.
2016-10-02 07:16:34
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answered by ? 4
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Don't think so buddy, try something close to that with a more masculine touch. Giseppe
2007-12-23 14:51:59
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answered by llselva4 6
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NO WAY!!That is the princess's name in the movie "Enchanted"...he would be teased for the rest of his life
2007-12-24 14:19:12
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answered by Alexa 5
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Please don't.
A good rule is to never give a child a name that may cause the child to suffer ridicule in the company of other children.
2007-12-23 16:06:29
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answered by Singing Chipmunk 3
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Never. ever. (not to be crude, but a boy's name should never start with anything that sounds like "jiz") Can you imagine what that would be like on the playground?
2007-12-24 16:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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