I only know of one Koby and it's my friend's son so to me I think boy. However, it does make a great girls name.
The meaning is ordinary though. I'll check my baby names book shortly and see what it says.
ETA: it's only in the boys section in my book and neither versions have meanings. Jacob, however, has the meaning you mentioned earlier so I guess that's why. Jacob was (is?) on our list but I hadn't considered the meaning (yet) but I'm not fond of it either!
First off I thought boy only because my sons friend is called coby. However in the baby books Scout is always found in the girls section but I still loved it for my boy and it suits him.
Fejoa Mum - the meaning is really only significant for this particular name. Having a name that means 'supplanter' for the baby born after the older sibling/s die just feels very wrong.
BAL - like you, I wasnt too fussed about meanings with DS1 but it became more important for DS2. I didnt want his name to have a negative meaning or feel like his name was defined by his brother's death ITMS. In the end, we feel he chose the name that most suited him.
If you like the sound of Koby, maybe you'll like names with similar sounds, such as Jodie, Ruby etc
I always thought it was a boy's name... but with names now-a-days i don't think calling a girl Koby is a problem... i guess make the spelling as feminine as possible... and i think KOBY is girly...
I think girl as I have a friend who is Kobie. I think it's a very pretty name and like that spelling too.
In saying that I have known a boy of that name but his spelling was Coby.
I feel that, fir me, the different spelling makes them completely different and the boy version is perfectly boyish while the girl to me is very girly and pretty.
I automatically think boy because it is the name of my sister's boy doggie -sorry. Having said that - I LOVE it for a girl! And for what it's worth, we called one of our girls Milla, not even considering people would automatically say "Oh Miller! What a cute little boy" - even though she is dressed head to toe in pink . I figure it will sort itself out once she grows hair lol
Already posted a comment, but just had to add we just returned from the chemist where we were served by a lovely Coebie (weird spelling), she was saying she's always loved her name, her only problem was the aforementioned spelling
Oh and mrscricket, I have a DD Milla too, I still get asked where "he" is, or in passing Oh I thought "Miller" was a boys name
I only know of a little boy koby. I think you just get used to what you hear more of. I have a Darcie, which can be a boys name, but I've never heard of one, so I automatically think of it as a girls name.
A friend of mine has a kori. As opposed to Corey.... Boys name. At first, I just kept thinking of the kid with the big facebook party and those silly yellow glasses, but now I just think kori, girl!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - I wonder what the kids are up to....Better go!
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