unisex names
Apr. 22nd, 2010 11:04 pmwhat are some names that if you saw written down, you wouldn't assume either way? any name I liked was either obviously male or obviously female and that just isn't working now.
I really like "sage". and I did like bristol and paris. but celebs have made those names pretty femme.
so far I've found these, but can't decide if they lean one way or another:
bronte
bronwyn
roman
rowan
arden
celestine
emery
ellery
hadley
december
ainsley
bonus points if the name is somehow winter/christmas related.
I really like "sage". and I did like bristol and paris. but celebs have made those names pretty femme.
so far I've found these, but can't decide if they lean one way or another:
bronte
bronwyn
roman
rowan
arden
celestine
emery
ellery
hadley
december
ainsley
bonus points if the name is somehow winter/christmas related.
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Date: 2010-04-24 10:43 pm (UTC)I also teach high school, and the two most common unisex names I find are Taylor (this semester, I have three male Taylors and two females) and Jordan (one male, two females). I had a set of twins last semester named Morgan and Taylor; they told me their parents chose the first names because whether the twins were male or female, it would work.