glassteapot.livejournal.comI don't particularly like the idea of giving a real kid a word as a name (too much semantic baggage), but there's something lovely and quirky about it. It's always fun to give them to characters in stories.
A lot of them I consider fairly unisex.
November
Lyric - Looks and sounds like a boys name (mostly because it reminds me of "Eric") but meaning-wise it seems more feminine...
Adelaide - I know it's an actual girls name, and it's gorgeous, but I associate it with the city so I wouldn't use it.
Paper
Whisper
Spell
Book
Trilby - Again, a somewhat archaic real girls name, but you hear it, you think "hat".
Teal
Charcoal - For a boy.
Kite
Candle
Thimble
Thread
Go ahead and add your own to the list... or tell me how mad you think I am. :p (Just remember I'm not going to give these names to REAL children, so don't panic.) Ooh, Panic! Niiice...