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Post by kinkajou on Sept 24, 2016 19:49:46 GMT -5
Am I the only one who sees this as a tom name rather than a she-cat name?
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Juniper
Sept 24, 2016 20:15:12 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2016 20:15:12 GMT -5
I can see it fitting both genders. It has never been a feminine name to me.
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Juniper
Sept 24, 2016 20:45:10 GMT -5
Post by mEmE on Sept 24, 2016 20:45:10 GMT -5
I keep hearing jupiter when I see Juniper, which makes it more of a male name for me
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Juniper
Sept 25, 2016 10:04:29 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by pastelpills on Sept 25, 2016 10:04:29 GMT -5
Both. I don't get why people think Fern- and Puddle- are usually taken as female suffix.
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Juniper
Sept 25, 2016 10:30:04 GMT -5
Post by andy on Sept 25, 2016 10:30:04 GMT -5
it works for both just fine imo
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 11:22:30 GMT -5
It's unigender, but being a Percy Jackson fan I always think of Grover's girlfriend.
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Juniper
Sept 25, 2016 11:35:36 GMT -5
Post by Uмвяᴀ on Sept 25, 2016 11:35:36 GMT -5
It's unigender, but being a Percy Jackson fan I always think of Grover's girlfriend.
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Juniper
Sept 25, 2016 14:00:57 GMT -5
Post by CreamCrow on Sept 25, 2016 14:00:57 GMT -5
^
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Juniper
Sept 25, 2016 14:17:00 GMT -5
Post by Ligerfrost on Sept 25, 2016 14:17:00 GMT -5
Well Professor Juniper was a woman...though I suppose last names don't count.
But Juniper Lee & Juniper Woods, were girls also. I just have seen more female Junipers than male Junipers. I usually think of the tree when i here it.
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