[identity profile] jessiac.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
I am quite interested about the issue of the name Ashley. I have always considered Ashley to be a predominately male name - I know couple of (male) Ashleys, and I always think of the Premiership footballer (soccer player) Ashley Cole whenever I hear the name! Is it really that popular a girl's name in the US?

Using the unscientific method of searching on google I found that:

Searching for the name 'Ashley' just in the UK returned, on the first three pages, the name 'Ashley' clearly as a forename in approximately 6 cases, all male. The other results did not mention the gender of the person.

Performing the same search, but excluding domains .uk, I found that the name Ashley appeared as a female name 6 times (twice for the same person, Ashley Judd), definitively, out of three pages, and once as a male name.

So my question is, why is there a difference at all between the designation of Ashley as a male and female name in the UK and the US? And is it that pronounced?

Date: 2006-03-06 06:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] colin-chaotic.livejournal.com
If I ever hear of male Ashleys - which I don't, except in fictional TV - I automatically assume they're upper class, old money. I don't know why I make that connection, but I do. On the other hand, female Ashleys I automatically think of as blonde ditzes - I blame the media for that, because of the tons of Ashleys I've ever met, maybe two have been blonde, and one's been ditzy (and she wasn't one of the blondes).

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