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babynames2006-06-05 08:00 pm
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Ok so I was in class today and we started a new term. The teacher took attendance and there were some odd names and names that i was confused when they said here and were a different gender than i thought they would be.
The weird name was xanthe
Gender confusion
Tiffani- was a male
Stacie- was a male
I was so confused and thought they must have been teased so much growing up
The weird name was xanthe
Gender confusion
Tiffani- was a male
Stacie- was a male
I was so confused and thought they must have been teased so much growing up
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Stacy was originally a male name.
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I actually kinda like Xanthe:p I know someone who named their little boy Xan, and I thought it was SO CUTE!
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The next day, she apologized to him and said that her name was Jean and that there were men by that name. She felt badly.
Shannon is also a male's name, but I like it Shannen for a girl.
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Tiffani for a male is just wrong tho.
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tiffani is just waaaay too feminie though, imho.
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Tiffani? As a guy? WOW. I'm shocked Stacie is even a guy anymore (it used to be a guys' name, and then at least a unisex name. I mean, I guess it still is, but it's kind of gone to the girls) but Tiffani? Spelled like that? WOW. Poor guys. How old?
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My best gal pal is a Tiffany Chantelle (total stripper name eh?), and she's the most girlie thing ever... I could never imagine this on a boy!!
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Found out a few years ago that my given middle name is traditionally a boys name, which was quite odd but there you go.
There's a pretty even split of male and female Sages, so am happy with that. They tend to be balanced with clearly gendered middle names which helps.
Xanthe is a pretty cool name :)
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I love naming that breaks traditional gender roles, generally. Both as a case of returning to the roots of a name (Shannon, Whitney, Allison for boys), or just more modern "rule-breaking." I am not a big fan of gender boxing, and like bending naming rules.
"Tiffani" and all variations are not names I'm fond of, period.