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babynames2009-08-31 11:50 am
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Which unisex names do you feel shouldn't be unisex?
For example, while the name Logan is used for both boys and girls, you feel it's masculine and should only be used for boys.
For example, while the name Logan is used for both boys and girls, you feel it's masculine and should only be used for boys.
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I am naming my daughter Ryann, she should be here any day now.
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Parker
Kendall
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Really the only unisex names I prefer on girls or like equally on girls are Meredith, Evelyn, Beverly, and Vivian.
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I...didn't even know those fell into the unisex category. Yikes.
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I really like a few boys names on girls though, like Kyle and Blake. but that's just me.
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Logan, Tyler...all the "son of" names like Madison and Addison...Ryan, Dylan, Kyle, Blake, Ryan, James, Shawn, Riley. I'm pretty sure there are more, but this is what I can come up with off the top of my head.
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elliot
alexandER
aidan
eli
hayden
michael
asher
ezra
*all names i have heard used on girls*
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-son names
Ryan
Tyler
Logan, for sure
Micah
Brett
Brice
Blake
Christian
Cody
Dylan (meaning: son of the sea)
Hunter
James
Michael
Peyton
Parker
Girls only:
Cassidy
Delaney
Haley (any variation)
Kiley
Kimberly
Kelsey
Leslie
Lindsay
Meridith
Marley
Whitney
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Kyle also really needs to stay as a boys' name.
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Harper
Riley
Hunter
Blake
Elliott
Kendall
Now that I think about it, the use of the last 2 as female names originated on TV shows (Elliott on Scrubs, Kendall on All My Children). Amazing how fast trends catch on...
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That said, my pet peeves are Riley and Rory. Riley/Ryley/Ryleigh/Rylee/etc. is an awful name on a boy, but just plain ridiculous on a girl. Rory is a fantastic name--for a man, not a trendy nickname-ish name for a girl.
Also Logan, Elliott/Eliot (I cringe even calling this name "unisex"), Carter/Karter, Blake, Hunter, Cooper, Jamie, Tucker, Tyler, Jordan, Jayden-Hayden-& Kayden, Cameron, Owen, Jesse (spelled like that), Parker, Chandler, and Dylan. All of them are strictly male names.
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I do kind of like Logan on a girl, but all the other examples you've used I just can't stand as names in general, much less as names on girls. Particularly Chandler, Dylan, and the -ayden brigade.
But I do like Blake Lively (not her name, but the actress) and Elliott from Scrubs.
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As for unisex names I don't like to see on girls-- Tracey and Ashley. I love both of these names on boys, but hate them on girls.
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I don't like Tracey/Tracy on girls, either. I like that name for boys. Like Dick Tracy and Tracy Morgan :D
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Ashley, Courtney, and Sasha, too, although I think a sufficiently badass little boy could pull off those names. I knew a male Sasha and it was kind of cool on them.
I actually like Logan on a girl.
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