[identity profile] requiem-morrow.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
I was messing around with the SSA stats for the decade I was born (1970s) and came across some interesting names for girls in the top 1000 - 

John
Joey
James
Jeri/Jerri
Christopher
Robert
David
Jason
Ryan
Brian
William
Daniel
Joseph
Anthony
Eric 

the 60s added
Mark
Richard

And for boys-

Stephanie
Maria
Angela
Kimberly
Trinity
Torey
Brandy
Michelle
Melissa
Antonia
Amy
Jade
Jennifer 

And the 60s added

Flipping through the 60's Mary was ranked 713, tied with Errol and others on the boys list
and Lisa was 783 for boys
and Linda made the list for boys, too.
Elizabeth and Susan made the boys list too, with Clair and Patricia
Tammy made the boys list, too.

I'm sad that my favorite "girl on boy" name, Jane, didn't make it.

PS, yes I know some of the names started as boys names.

I left off the names I have come across before, although I have come across Maria, Kimberly, and Michelle (spelled differently) on boys and I love James on a girl. I've heard the "female" versions of some - Roberta, Johnnie/Johnna, Christine/a, etc but I must admit I've never met a woman named David or William:)

Thoughts?

Date: 2008-01-18 03:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tryyingtoevolve.livejournal.com
I really hate boys names on girls. Like, more than I can possibly describe. I don't know what this trend is all the sudden - I know this is for the 70s, but it seems to be quite popular to do it today - it's like people want their daughter to be 'unique' and are instead wanting to name her James or Ryan and are having her blend in with all the boys instead. Especially those ones! I can understand Riley, Logan, Jordan, etc. because they're 'newer' in terms of being popular and they aren't as masculine sounding, but William? John? JAMES? These are the most masculine names I can think of without using like...Butch or Bruce or something.

Jeri/Jerri is actually a common feminine spelling of the name, so that one isn't that weird. The only one I even sort of like on a girl is Joey, and only as a nickname for Josephine or Jocelyn; I hate it on its own.

I don't really like any of the girls-names-on-boys.

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