anyone have any others
pat is not all that great.
Besides Pat? Is this the only unisex name?
Charlie, Leslie, Marion (John Wayne's real name!) Jessie, Daryl (guess it is really just a male name, but Daryl Hannah)
Gabriel/Gabrielle...
Reply:Pat's a horrible name.
Jesse/Jessie
Shannon/Shannen
Vivien/Vivian
Jamie
Joe/Jo
Morgan
Gene/Jean
Brooklyn
Ashley
Charlie
And I can't think of any more...
Reply:Alex
Camerone
Jessie
Jamie
Jorden
Jo
Drew
Sam
Ricki
Riley
Sky
Hope thats a help to you !
Reply:Chris, Dana, Lesley, Marion, Renee
Reply:How bout Bobby, or Chris. Sidney can be unisex ,too much to the chagrin of my little brother.
Reply:I thnk these days there are a lot....
Cameron, Taylor, Riley, Chris, Sandy, Shea, Mel, Regan, Rory, Jess are some others .
and if you count the ones with different spellings
Frances/Francis, AAron/Erin
Reply:jaime/jamie
Reply:Sydney
Charlie
Sam
Billie
Jo/Joe
Dana
Reply:Ainsley
Alexis
Alec
Ananda
Andrea
Barrett
Bennett
Brayden
Jameson
Jocelyn
Pierce
Taryn
Zane
Holly
Laurie
Lavender
Lindsey
Fountain
Marvel
Reply:ashley, leslie, jay, reyne thats all i can think ov!
Reply:no, pat isnt that great. its my grandmas name, but even she doesnt like it that much. heres what i can think of quickly, of course there will be plenty more, but off the top of my head here the ones i can think of:
jesse
lindsay
glenis/glenys
jamie
dominic/dominique
sam
tony/toni
bobby/bobbi
alex
jay
peter/peta
taylor
shane/shayne
cameron
andy/andi
kay/kaye
joe/joh
shaun
lee/leigh
ashley/ashliegh
corey
ryan/rhian
jules
gerry/geri
louie/loui
yep, thats all i got for now. hope that gives you sum options aside from pat :-)
Reply:There are thousands. I know of women named Steve.
Reply:sure there are loads more:
Alex
Ashley
Hayden
Brett
Blake
Clarke
Chris
Ryan
Dannie
Taylor
Tanner
Gene (jean is girl form)
Morgan
Jackie
Jamie
Joey
Kerry
Kelley
Lani
Lee (leigh is girl form)
Lonnie
Meredith
Max
hope this helps!
Reply:Kelly, jessie, toni, charli, Leigh, lee, lynn, Terri, traci, tyler, kc, robin,
Reply:Adrian is my favorite.
Dylan
Jamie
Aubrey
Glen
Lee
Logan
Tory
Tyler
Taylor
Wynne
Wesley
Haiden
Hunter
Brice
Those are some cool ones! :)
Reply:jamie
ashley
lesley
cameron
jade
jesse
frankiee or franky
cayden (boy) kayden (girl)
kate (wierd but it is unisex)
noel but for a girl its pronounced noelle as in christmas
devon
rae
thats all i can think of for now xxx
Reply:no there is Ronnie which is usually meant for a guy, bailey who is my boyfriend some people think we should switch names because i hav the guy name and he has the girl name there is alex, sam, randy, and ryan also!!!!
Reply:My grandaughter's name is Sage, but usually boys are named that. Then there's Jamie, Jesse, John or Jon, Kelly.
Reply:Dillon is a unisex name
Jamie
Taylor
Leigh
Jess
Danny
their the only ones that i know
actually remember hope they help
Reply:kim
jerry
larry
Reply:Addison
Adrian
Alex
Alexis
Andy
Angel
Ariel
Arron
Ashley
Ashton
Aubrey
Avery
Baby
Bailey
Billy
Blaine
Blair
Brett
Brice
Caden
Cameron
Carmen
Carmine
Carson
Cary
Casey
Cassidy
Cecil
Chandler
Christian
Cody
Connor
Corey
Cullen
Etc...................................... A- Z
Reply:Sasha, Jordan, Sam, Avery, Morgan, Harley, Hayden, Jaiden, Jayee, Hadley, Kelly, Amara, Andra, Drew, Corey, Brynn Jaylin, Kassidey, Rowan, Kendall, River, Quincy, Williow, Zaire, Tyler/Taylor, Ryan/Riley, Jamie, Jo
Sam(Samatha and Samuel)
Dann(i)Y (Daniel/Danielle)
Charile (Charlene/Charlies)
Reply:terry, sam...
Reply:Jordan
Riley
Devin
Hayden
Jayden
Blake
Keegan
Skylar
Charlie
Hope that helps!%26lt;3
Reply:Jayden
Kayden
Hayden
Kennedy
Reply:How about:
Little more feminine..
Ashley
Avery
Brooklyn
Cassody
Dallas
Dakota
Emerson
Emlyn (old english boys name)
Keeley
Madden
Oleander
Peyton
Reed
Rowan
Skylar
Little more masculine..
Alex
Andy
Ashton
Bailey
Billy
Carlin
Charlie
Cody
Dale
Darcy
Francis
Jamie
Jessie
Keegan
Quinn
Riley
Rory
Sam
Taylor
Toby
Tyler
Hope that helps! :)
Reply:Go with my name! ... Danni
There's not enough of us in the world.
Reply:aubrey can be both and addison.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
I need a unisex name for a new hairdressing salon? any ideas?
O'Haira
I need a unisex name for a new hairdressing salon? any ideas?
Of the top of my head... maybe:
.Sophisticuts (like sophisticated cuts?)
.House of Colour
.L'Avenue Hair %26amp; Beauty (if your incorporating beauty treatments too maybe)
.Lunatic Fringe
.Ador茅
.The Hair Company
.Bladez
.The Rebel Barber
.Picasso
.Bubble Gum Hair Studio
.Karizma
.Turning Heads
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I need a unisex name for a new hairdressing salon? any ideas?
Of the top of my head... maybe:
.Sophisticuts (like sophisticated cuts?)
.House of Colour
.L'Avenue Hair %26amp; Beauty (if your incorporating beauty treatments too maybe)
.Lunatic Fringe
.Ador茅
.The Hair Company
.Bladez
.The Rebel Barber
.Picasso
.Bubble Gum Hair Studio
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Reply:Shapes
Reply:$cut %26amp; curl super saloon$
Reply:Adam %26amp; Eve
Reply:HERS N SIRS
CUIPIDS
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Reply:Colour me happy or
bad hair day
Reply:Cut 'n' chat
Can Suki be a unisex name?
I've been trying to find out if Suki is a unisex name. Some people tells me it's a girl's name and others tells me that it's unisex. Does anyone REALLY know??
Can Suki be a unisex name?
it sounds more like a girls name. but i guess in this times it will be ok if it was for a boy too, so go for it.
Reply:It's a girls name, but only "overseas."
It's not a name in Japan..just a verb; "to like."
I personally wouldn't use it.
Reply:Girl's name. Check out this website, best I have found for baby names!
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com...
Reply:It's a little girly. But if you live in the west you could pull it off as a guys name. The east coast is much more rigid on names
Reply:I don't know it's origin, but it does sound more like a girls name.
Reply:NO! SUKI IS ALWAYS A JAPANESE GIRL NAME!
Reply:It is a girl's name.
Reply:It really sounds like a asian girl name
Reply:i will say its a girls name
but i hate names that you cant know directly of its boys or girls
Reply:Im pretty sure its a girls name.
Reply:I'm not sure
Reply:No
Reply:no i think its a girls name
Reply:its a girls name but if your son if gay then go for it
Can Suki be a unisex name?
it sounds more like a girls name. but i guess in this times it will be ok if it was for a boy too, so go for it.
Reply:It's a girls name, but only "overseas."
It's not a name in Japan..just a verb; "to like."
I personally wouldn't use it.
Reply:Girl's name. Check out this website, best I have found for baby names!
http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com...
Reply:It's a little girly. But if you live in the west you could pull it off as a guys name. The east coast is much more rigid on names
Reply:I don't know it's origin, but it does sound more like a girls name.
Reply:NO! SUKI IS ALWAYS A JAPANESE GIRL NAME!
Reply:It is a girl's name.
Reply:It really sounds like a asian girl name
Reply:i will say its a girls name
but i hate names that you cant know directly of its boys or girls
Reply:Im pretty sure its a girls name.
Reply:I'm not sure
Reply:No
Reply:no i think its a girls name
Reply:its a girls name but if your son if gay then go for it
What is your fav unisex name?
mine is Ricky or Nicky
What is your fav unisex name?
Nicky
Reply:Tristen
Reply:I like Skyler
Reply:Hayden
Reply:I like Jaime and Charlie.
Reply:Quinn
Ryan
Brodie
Reply:Casey
Reply:I like Ashley or Bobby
Reply:Juno.
Reply:Jordan
Reply:Its a toss up between Dakota or Mackenzie
Reply:Devon/Devin it can be spelled anyway or Jamie
Reply:Avery!
Reply:Peyton.....can go both ways
Reply:Ashley, Taylor, %26amp; Hayden
Reply:My favourite is Charlie and Jo.
Reply:Camryn for a girl, and Cameron for a boy.
Reply:Robin
Reply:angel
Reply:Morgan
Reply:My name- Leslie :D
Reply:hayley
Reply:Sydney
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Jaden or Casey
Reply:Franky, and Kevyn is unisex too...
Reply:Sam
Reply:hayley is a unisex name the kid in sixth sense was Haley Joel Osement
my fave unisex name though is Jesse/Jessie
Reply:Erin/Aaron
Reply:Chuck
What is your fav unisex name?
Nicky
Reply:Tristen
Reply:I like Skyler
Reply:Hayden
Reply:I like Jaime and Charlie.
Reply:Quinn
Ryan
Brodie
Reply:Casey
Reply:I like Ashley or Bobby
Reply:Juno.
Reply:Jordan
Reply:Its a toss up between Dakota or Mackenzie
Reply:Devon/Devin it can be spelled anyway or Jamie
Reply:Avery!
Reply:Peyton.....can go both ways
Reply:Ashley, Taylor, %26amp; Hayden
Reply:My favourite is Charlie and Jo.
Reply:Camryn for a girl, and Cameron for a boy.
Reply:Robin
Reply:angel
Reply:Morgan
Reply:My name- Leslie :D
Reply:hayley
Reply:Sydney
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Jaden or Casey
Reply:Franky, and Kevyn is unisex too...
Reply:Sam
Reply:hayley is a unisex name the kid in sixth sense was Haley Joel Osement
my fave unisex name though is Jesse/Jessie
Reply:Erin/Aaron
Reply:Chuck
Is "Mackenzie" a unisex name?
I was just wondering because I hav always liked the name Mackenzie Belle for a girl. But there is this Canada person telling me never to name my baby girl that because it is a boy name. So just wondering if it is. Thanks in advance!
Is "Mackenzie" a unisex name?
Well, the name prefix 'Mac' means 'son of', so it was traditionally a boy's name. But so were Ashley, Madison and Shelby.
Now it's almost always used for girls, and I prefer it that way.
PS: Was it Canada Here I Come that told you it was a boy name? If so, don't worry. She makes her living offending people, and has a negative opinion about all names but hers.
♠ Qυεεη
Reply:mackenzie is a great name for a girl or boy. if its a girl you can call her kenzie for short or if its a boy you can call him mack. but don't let anyone discourage you from any name you want for your child. everyone criticized me for naming my daughter summer ( actually her dads pick) because of the teasing she would get but she loves her name and takes it all in stride.
Reply:yes, it is a unisex name.
here in the states its primarily female,
but some males are named that and nicknames Mac or Mack.
dont let anyone decide your baby's name for you thought
if you like it, then go for it
as long as its nothing odd like avocado
ya know?
i mean hell, my name's Autumn, like the season, and i have no problem with it.
Reply:I know both guys and girls named Mackenzie, so I'm assuming it is considered a unisex name.
EDIT:
My husband knows several guys that are named Mackenzie. Some go by Mack for short. A guy friend of ours is named Mackenzie, so I now associate the name with a guy.
Reply:Yes, it is.
Mackenzie began as a last name, then became a boys' name, then a girls' name. It is still used as all three today.
Granted, it is more popular for females today, but I think the name still seems masculine, because of the "Mack" sound at the beginning of the name.
Reply:yes, Mackenzie is a unisex name, but it is almost always used for girls now. I love the name. It's kind of like Ashley and Shelby - both are unisex names, but you never hear of boys with those names nowadays.
Reply:It's a unisex name for sure!
I've known quite a few girls with that name, but I've also known some guys with that name, too.
It's just not as common with boys as it is for girls.
Reply:Mackenzie is unisex.
By the way, an American actress is named Mackenzie Phillips, so it is a girl'sname, too.
-Stuart
Reply:It technically is because of it's origin, but you very rarely hear any boys named MacKenzie anymore...It is definately a girl's name now.
Reply:Well, if it is not a unisex name you can make it one.
Stacy
Lindsay
Kelly
Terry
Sam
Shawn
...and finally if you wish, MacKenzie.
Reply:Mackenzie is a last name, meaning "son of Coinneach"
I think it sounds odd as a first name for boys or girls, but seems very masculine to me.
Reply:I went to high school with a boy named McKensie. But I thought it was wierd that that was his name. I think it is VERY feminine and 100% a girl name.
That kid was wierd....
Reply:Yes, it can be either, it used to be just a girl's name until about the 19th century;Mackenzie Diane is pretty too!
Reply:I've never heard of a boy with that name. My sister is naming her baby girl McKenzie Ariana. She's going to go into c-section at 1:30pm. (I can't wait) :)
Reply:Mackenzie is both, male and female name. It sounds very feminine, though.
Reply:Not Unisex
Reply:I usually think of it as a girl's name, but I do know one boy named Mackenzie.
Reply:...mackenzie is a female name. Why are you listening to a Canadian?
Reply:Yes it is a unisex name but leaning more towards the girl side.
Reply:It's neither. It's a surname meaning 'son of Kenneth'.
Reply:Its a girls name in my book. I've never met a boy in my entire life with that name (except as a last name).
Reply:I've only heard it used as a female name... and I always think female when I hear it. It just has a feminine ring to it for some reason.
Reply:It means "SON of Kenneth". It should only be a boy's name. Girls are daughters, not sons.
Reply:Are you kidding me?? Mackenzie is a girl name!!!
Reply:I like it for a Girl but not Boy
Reply:i prefer Mackenna but both are girls names, and cute ones at that
Reply:Only heard of it being attached to a girls name aka. My niece middle name is McKenzie
Reply:Horrible name tbh! But yeah it's a boys name.
Reply:of course nawwt that guys is silly!
mackenzie would be a disgrace for a boy! they would get laughed at alot...
Reply:girl, by far
Reply:Yes it is...
Is "Mackenzie" a unisex name?
Well, the name prefix 'Mac' means 'son of', so it was traditionally a boy's name. But so were Ashley, Madison and Shelby.
Now it's almost always used for girls, and I prefer it that way.
PS: Was it Canada Here I Come that told you it was a boy name? If so, don't worry. She makes her living offending people, and has a negative opinion about all names but hers.
♠ Qυεεη
Reply:mackenzie is a great name for a girl or boy. if its a girl you can call her kenzie for short or if its a boy you can call him mack. but don't let anyone discourage you from any name you want for your child. everyone criticized me for naming my daughter summer ( actually her dads pick) because of the teasing she would get but she loves her name and takes it all in stride.
Reply:yes, it is a unisex name.
here in the states its primarily female,
but some males are named that and nicknames Mac or Mack.
dont let anyone decide your baby's name for you thought
if you like it, then go for it
as long as its nothing odd like avocado
ya know?
i mean hell, my name's Autumn, like the season, and i have no problem with it.
Reply:I know both guys and girls named Mackenzie, so I'm assuming it is considered a unisex name.
EDIT:
My husband knows several guys that are named Mackenzie. Some go by Mack for short. A guy friend of ours is named Mackenzie, so I now associate the name with a guy.
Reply:Yes, it is.
Mackenzie began as a last name, then became a boys' name, then a girls' name. It is still used as all three today.
Granted, it is more popular for females today, but I think the name still seems masculine, because of the "Mack" sound at the beginning of the name.
Reply:yes, Mackenzie is a unisex name, but it is almost always used for girls now. I love the name. It's kind of like Ashley and Shelby - both are unisex names, but you never hear of boys with those names nowadays.
Reply:It's a unisex name for sure!
I've known quite a few girls with that name, but I've also known some guys with that name, too.
It's just not as common with boys as it is for girls.
Reply:Mackenzie is unisex.
By the way, an American actress is named Mackenzie Phillips, so it is a girl'sname, too.
-Stuart
Reply:It technically is because of it's origin, but you very rarely hear any boys named MacKenzie anymore...It is definately a girl's name now.
Reply:Well, if it is not a unisex name you can make it one.
Stacy
Lindsay
Kelly
Terry
Sam
Shawn
...and finally if you wish, MacKenzie.
Reply:Mackenzie is a last name, meaning "son of Coinneach"
I think it sounds odd as a first name for boys or girls, but seems very masculine to me.
Reply:I went to high school with a boy named McKensie. But I thought it was wierd that that was his name. I think it is VERY feminine and 100% a girl name.
That kid was wierd....
Reply:Yes, it can be either, it used to be just a girl's name until about the 19th century;Mackenzie Diane is pretty too!
Reply:I've never heard of a boy with that name. My sister is naming her baby girl McKenzie Ariana. She's going to go into c-section at 1:30pm. (I can't wait) :)
Reply:Mackenzie is both, male and female name. It sounds very feminine, though.
Reply:Not Unisex
Reply:I usually think of it as a girl's name, but I do know one boy named Mackenzie.
Reply:...mackenzie is a female name. Why are you listening to a Canadian?
Reply:Yes it is a unisex name but leaning more towards the girl side.
Reply:It's neither. It's a surname meaning 'son of Kenneth'.
Reply:Its a girls name in my book. I've never met a boy in my entire life with that name (except as a last name).
Reply:I've only heard it used as a female name... and I always think female when I hear it. It just has a feminine ring to it for some reason.
Reply:It means "SON of Kenneth". It should only be a boy's name. Girls are daughters, not sons.
Reply:Are you kidding me?? Mackenzie is a girl name!!!
Reply:I like it for a Girl but not Boy
Reply:i prefer Mackenna but both are girls names, and cute ones at that
Reply:Only heard of it being attached to a girls name aka. My niece middle name is McKenzie
Reply:Horrible name tbh! But yeah it's a boys name.
Reply:of course nawwt that guys is silly!
mackenzie would be a disgrace for a boy! they would get laughed at alot...
Reply:girl, by far
Reply:Yes it is...
Is Toby a unisex name?
I don't like it for a girl
Is Toby a unisex name?
I knew a girl called toby. I hated her. she was horrid. she was a snotty little gossip. I always thought it was a retarded name for a girl. there are so many lovely GIRL names out there. why would you give her a boy name? I think toby is primarily a DOG name, possibly a boy name and should never be a girl name. no.
Reply:No.
Toby is short for the male names Tobias or Tobit.
What female names would a girl Toby be short for, exactly?
Reply:Can be if you want it to be.
It was also the name of one of our dogs too.
Sash.
Reply:unisex? or just dumb?
Reply:I've never heard it used for a girl. I've known 3 guys named Toby, including my friends 4 year old son.
Reply:no never heard a girl called Toby before
Reply:no and dont think it should be its to masculine
Reply:No, its not.
broadleaf
Is Toby a unisex name?
I knew a girl called toby. I hated her. she was horrid. she was a snotty little gossip. I always thought it was a retarded name for a girl. there are so many lovely GIRL names out there. why would you give her a boy name? I think toby is primarily a DOG name, possibly a boy name and should never be a girl name. no.
Reply:No.
Toby is short for the male names Tobias or Tobit.
What female names would a girl Toby be short for, exactly?
Reply:Can be if you want it to be.
It was also the name of one of our dogs too.
Sash.
Reply:unisex? or just dumb?
Reply:I've never heard it used for a girl. I've known 3 guys named Toby, including my friends 4 year old son.
Reply:no never heard a girl called Toby before
Reply:no and dont think it should be its to masculine
Reply:No, its not.
broadleaf
Is JOHNNIE also a UNISEX name?
Yes, it is
Is JOHNNIE also a UNISEX name?
I'm glad and appreciate the vote
thank you Report Abuse
Reply:Johnnie or Johnny or Jonny would all be expansions or extensions of John or Jon (Jonathon).
The female equivalents of John or Jon include but are not limited to:
Jana (Czech, Slovak)
Jane (English)
Janet, Janice, both shortened as "Jan"
Jeanne (French)
Jeanette (French, adopted as an English name)
Joan
Joana (Portuguese, Catalan and Basque)
Joanne
These all can be extended or modified such as Joan or Joanne becoming Joanie (Jo-Nee).
I think Joanie is probably the nearest name which can be considered female relative to the name you originally stated.
Reply:YES...
Reply:no, its not, I just checked babynames.com and its not unisex. Why would you name a girl Johnnie? I have a brother and that's how he spells his name.....ewwwwwwww please don't, your child will be made fun of.....good luck and besides would you call your son JENNIFER?
Reply:I know one girl who's about 14 that's named Johnnie. My little brother's name is Jonathan, so when I have a daughter I plan on naming her Jonleigh, after him. Not necessarily with that spelling, but pronounced John-Lee.
Reply:No
No name is unisex
Johnnie is a nickname for Jonathan which is a boys name.
Reply:Johnnie was popular name for girls in lower classes.
It wouldn't work nowadays how about something like Joan for a girl and John for a boy (which few boys are being named nowadays).
Reply:Yes it is a unisex name. I had a piano tacher at one time by the name of Jonnie, and she was a female.
Reply:It sure could be. I prefer Johnna or Jonna or Johanna personally- these are all feminine forms of John.
Reply:girls called Jhonnie would be few and far between. that's like calling a man Mary.
Reply:Uhm..
Perhaps.
*stares blankly*
Reply:of course :P
but it's really unusual.
Reply:NO what girl have you heard name johnnie i think the femal name is joanne
Reply:Not in my opinion..But It would make a cute nickname for both genders
Reply:No, it is not a unisex name.
Reply:YES!!!
Reply:Any name can be unisex
Is JOHNNIE also a UNISEX name?
I'm glad and appreciate the vote
thank you Report Abuse
Reply:Johnnie or Johnny or Jonny would all be expansions or extensions of John or Jon (Jonathon).
The female equivalents of John or Jon include but are not limited to:
Jana (Czech, Slovak)
Jane (English)
Janet, Janice, both shortened as "Jan"
Jeanne (French)
Jeanette (French, adopted as an English name)
Joan
Joana (Portuguese, Catalan and Basque)
Joanne
These all can be extended or modified such as Joan or Joanne becoming Joanie (Jo-Nee).
I think Joanie is probably the nearest name which can be considered female relative to the name you originally stated.
Reply:YES...
Reply:no, its not, I just checked babynames.com and its not unisex. Why would you name a girl Johnnie? I have a brother and that's how he spells his name.....ewwwwwwww please don't, your child will be made fun of.....good luck and besides would you call your son JENNIFER?
Reply:I know one girl who's about 14 that's named Johnnie. My little brother's name is Jonathan, so when I have a daughter I plan on naming her Jonleigh, after him. Not necessarily with that spelling, but pronounced John-Lee.
Reply:No
No name is unisex
Johnnie is a nickname for Jonathan which is a boys name.
Reply:Johnnie was popular name for girls in lower classes.
It wouldn't work nowadays how about something like Joan for a girl and John for a boy (which few boys are being named nowadays).
Reply:Yes it is a unisex name. I had a piano tacher at one time by the name of Jonnie, and she was a female.
Reply:It sure could be. I prefer Johnna or Jonna or Johanna personally- these are all feminine forms of John.
Reply:girls called Jhonnie would be few and far between. that's like calling a man Mary.
Reply:Uhm..
Perhaps.
*stares blankly*
Reply:of course :P
but it's really unusual.
Reply:NO what girl have you heard name johnnie i think the femal name is joanne
Reply:Not in my opinion..But It would make a cute nickname for both genders
Reply:No, it is not a unisex name.
Reply:YES!!!
Reply:Any name can be unisex
Because my name Shannon is a unisex name. I would?
like to name my first daughter Shannon also. When a son is given the name of his father , there is junior or senior at the end of the name. With my daughter what would be the statis be. Anyone know
Because my name Shannon is a unisex name. I would?
Technically you can do what you want with Jr, or II, but keep a few things in mind if you use Jr or II:
First her entire life people will be saying "Can I speak to MISTER Shannon Smith?"
It will always be assumed she is male
When someone calls your house when she is older it's going to be confusing if they ask for Shannon and you say "Junior or Senior" and they are going to get confused wondering if they have called the wrong number or if you have a son named Shannon too.
My Step-Son is a Junior and it's a pain having two people in the house with the same name.
Would you regret it later if you had a son and couldn't pass your name down to someone who can carry it on to a III, IV, etc? Your daughter will most likely change her name when she marries.
I am not against naming her the second (I think Jr would be a bad idea as it normally denotes a boy) but I thought I would just give you a few things that popped into my head.
There is always using Shannon as a middle name and you could still name a son Shannon.
Reply:Definitely no Jr. at the end of the name. I encourage you to use Shannon as your daughter's middle name, instead of a first name.
I have a male friend named Kelly, whose daughter is Grace Kelly. That's a nice compromise.
I predict that the endless commentary over a father and daughter having the same name will be wearing, to say the least.
Reply:It's only a junior or senior if they also share your middle name. If a girl is named for her mother there is no Jr, Sr, or II. I think because traditionally it is expected that a girl will marry and her last name will change so there is no need for the distinction between the two persons when they become adults.
Reply:I think it depends on the middle name - because if a son has the same three names (first middle last) as the father then its junior so not to be confused.
If your daughter has a different middle name, you don't need to worry about that.
I think thats really adorable - I love the name.
Reply:This whole idea feels strange to me - strange, not bad - but I love Shannon for a girl. I think she could just be Shannon, but those who suggest Shannon II also have a point. (That's where I find myself feeling a bit odd, though - Shannon the second would be a girl. It's just a new concept to me.)
Reply:i think it is jr and sr, but personally that would be odd, so maybe name her something else and make shannon her middle name? i have the same name as my dad but id kill my self if i had my moms name (irrelevant of wat it is) it would be a little embarassing
Reply:I've heard of a female Jr, but I feel it to be...trashy. I would just stick with regular old Shannon. There is nothing stating that anyone of the same name has to have a suffix.
Reply:Put it in the middle of your son's name, so he has your name, just not exactly.
Shannon Kathleen is a lovely name. There's one of those in OUR family.
TX Mom
Reply:Shannon is not a unisex name. Why not give it as your son's middle name. It would be much better on a boy than it would a girl.
Reply:Maybe you could just have her middle name as Shannon. Or just name her something similar to Shannon like "Shaylie. Shayla, Shana..
Reply:shannon II shannon the second
queen elizabeth the second
Reply:There is no status. Women don't do that. My mother's name is Ruth and so was her mother's and they don't go by junior or anything.
Reply:I'm pretty sure it would just be Shannon for a daughter, even if she is named after her father.
Reply:Don't think there is one. Shannon and a middle and last name is just fine.
Reply:I THINK thats only if the WHOLE name is....like if someones name was Jack Tye Msjakli
and they named there son Jack Tye Msjakli then it would be junior i think....but idk
Reply:it is the same- junior and senior
Reply:I think it would be the second. I wouldn't want the second after my name though if I were her.
Reply:Shannon II.
Reply:I would say it would be just Shannon. I love the name for a boy or girl
Reply:It would be just Shannon. Girls don't get a Jr/Sr. or any numbers.
Reply:yeah dude..girl's names dont have suffixes.
Reply:...what?
Because my name Shannon is a unisex name. I would?
Technically you can do what you want with Jr, or II, but keep a few things in mind if you use Jr or II:
First her entire life people will be saying "Can I speak to MISTER Shannon Smith?"
It will always be assumed she is male
When someone calls your house when she is older it's going to be confusing if they ask for Shannon and you say "Junior or Senior" and they are going to get confused wondering if they have called the wrong number or if you have a son named Shannon too.
My Step-Son is a Junior and it's a pain having two people in the house with the same name.
Would you regret it later if you had a son and couldn't pass your name down to someone who can carry it on to a III, IV, etc? Your daughter will most likely change her name when she marries.
I am not against naming her the second (I think Jr would be a bad idea as it normally denotes a boy) but I thought I would just give you a few things that popped into my head.
There is always using Shannon as a middle name and you could still name a son Shannon.
Reply:Definitely no Jr. at the end of the name. I encourage you to use Shannon as your daughter's middle name, instead of a first name.
I have a male friend named Kelly, whose daughter is Grace Kelly. That's a nice compromise.
I predict that the endless commentary over a father and daughter having the same name will be wearing, to say the least.
Reply:It's only a junior or senior if they also share your middle name. If a girl is named for her mother there is no Jr, Sr, or II. I think because traditionally it is expected that a girl will marry and her last name will change so there is no need for the distinction between the two persons when they become adults.
Reply:I think it depends on the middle name - because if a son has the same three names (first middle last) as the father then its junior so not to be confused.
If your daughter has a different middle name, you don't need to worry about that.
I think thats really adorable - I love the name.
Reply:This whole idea feels strange to me - strange, not bad - but I love Shannon for a girl. I think she could just be Shannon, but those who suggest Shannon II also have a point. (That's where I find myself feeling a bit odd, though - Shannon the second would be a girl. It's just a new concept to me.)
Reply:i think it is jr and sr, but personally that would be odd, so maybe name her something else and make shannon her middle name? i have the same name as my dad but id kill my self if i had my moms name (irrelevant of wat it is) it would be a little embarassing
Reply:I've heard of a female Jr, but I feel it to be...trashy. I would just stick with regular old Shannon. There is nothing stating that anyone of the same name has to have a suffix.
Reply:Put it in the middle of your son's name, so he has your name, just not exactly.
Shannon Kathleen is a lovely name. There's one of those in OUR family.
TX Mom
Reply:Shannon is not a unisex name. Why not give it as your son's middle name. It would be much better on a boy than it would a girl.
Reply:Maybe you could just have her middle name as Shannon. Or just name her something similar to Shannon like "Shaylie. Shayla, Shana..
Reply:shannon II shannon the second
queen elizabeth the second
Reply:There is no status. Women don't do that. My mother's name is Ruth and so was her mother's and they don't go by junior or anything.
Reply:I'm pretty sure it would just be Shannon for a daughter, even if she is named after her father.
Reply:Don't think there is one. Shannon and a middle and last name is just fine.
Reply:I THINK thats only if the WHOLE name is....like if someones name was Jack Tye Msjakli
and they named there son Jack Tye Msjakli then it would be junior i think....but idk
Reply:it is the same- junior and senior
Reply:I think it would be the second. I wouldn't want the second after my name though if I were her.
Reply:Shannon II.
Reply:I would say it would be just Shannon. I love the name for a boy or girl
Reply:It would be just Shannon. Girls don't get a Jr/Sr. or any numbers.
Reply:yeah dude..girl's names dont have suffixes.
Reply:...what?
What is your favorite unisex name???
Example
Jamie,Jordyn Conner
and whats your favorite way to spell it???
What is your favorite unisex name???
Morgan.
Reply:I have a boy Quinn, and I get tons!! of compliments on his name. My suggestion would be to give it a very strong either male or female middle name though. We don't want these poor things going through their lives with everyone wondering if they are male or female (mine is Douglas). I have always been drawn to these types of names. I once had picked out Skylar for a girl.
Reply:Riley and Cameron
Reply:linzi, my daughters name. various spellings for boys or girls lindsey(boys way i think)/lindsay/linzi/linzie/linzee/lynzi... etc....
Reply:Jonah !!
Avery
Reply:Camren is my favorite(daughter's name)
I also like Jayden, Jordan, Riley, Morgan.
Reply:Jesse Dorian
Devan
Keelin Shea
Kegan
Reply:Jaime or Blair
Reply:Kamren, Riley, Reese
Reply:I love Cameron and Kamryn.
Reply:Jayden and Jordan are my favorite unisex names! :)
Favorite spellings:
Jayden - Boy
Jaydin - Girl
Jordan - Boy
Jordyn - Girl
Reply:Taylor or Morgan
Reply:alex,cameron,and ashley(not a unisex name but i like how it's spelled ashely)
Reply:Storm
Reply:Hunter, Hayden, Reese, and Devon
Reply:jordan
Reply:Devin! My name!
Reply:I love the name Shay (I like Shay rather than Shea/Shae)
Reply:I like crazy names like chaos and jade can that be a boys name?
Reply:Avery, mostly for a girl, though, spelt Avery.
I also like
Quinn
Harper
Hayden
But I don't like actually using any of these names, because I think you should be able to tell a person's gender by their name.
Reply:Riley and Jayden
Reply:chris
Reply:kendall
colbi
haedyn
rylie
Reply:Harvey, Bart, Chico, Nestor, Hestor
Reply:Tatum is my favorite!!! I love it=] It is generally a girl though!!
I also love Ashton. I would have named my last daughter this, but my husband won't re-use letters and we already had Aubrey, so we went for another unisex name Kendall!
Reply:aaron or erin
Reply:Pat.
and it's easy to spell too.
Reply:Avery, Riley, Hayden and Corey (my name!!!)
Reply:Cooper
Harper
Logan
Chase
Bradley
Reply:Jayden
Jaydin
Jaden
Reply:I have 2 favorites...they are: Alex and Chris!
Jamie,Jordyn Conner
and whats your favorite way to spell it???
What is your favorite unisex name???
Morgan.
Reply:I have a boy Quinn, and I get tons!! of compliments on his name. My suggestion would be to give it a very strong either male or female middle name though. We don't want these poor things going through their lives with everyone wondering if they are male or female (mine is Douglas). I have always been drawn to these types of names. I once had picked out Skylar for a girl.
Reply:Riley and Cameron
Reply:linzi, my daughters name. various spellings for boys or girls lindsey(boys way i think)/lindsay/linzi/linzie/linzee/lynzi... etc....
Reply:Jonah !!
Avery
Reply:Camren is my favorite(daughter's name)
I also like Jayden, Jordan, Riley, Morgan.
Reply:Jesse Dorian
Devan
Keelin Shea
Kegan
Reply:Jaime or Blair
Reply:Kamren, Riley, Reese
Reply:I love Cameron and Kamryn.
Reply:Jayden and Jordan are my favorite unisex names! :)
Favorite spellings:
Jayden - Boy
Jaydin - Girl
Jordan - Boy
Jordyn - Girl
Reply:Taylor or Morgan
Reply:alex,cameron,and ashley(not a unisex name but i like how it's spelled ashely)
Reply:Storm
Reply:Hunter, Hayden, Reese, and Devon
Reply:jordan
Reply:Devin! My name!
Reply:I love the name Shay (I like Shay rather than Shea/Shae)
Reply:I like crazy names like chaos and jade can that be a boys name?
Reply:Avery, mostly for a girl, though, spelt Avery.
I also like
Quinn
Harper
Hayden
But I don't like actually using any of these names, because I think you should be able to tell a person's gender by their name.
Reply:Riley and Jayden
Reply:chris
Reply:kendall
colbi
haedyn
rylie
Reply:Harvey, Bart, Chico, Nestor, Hestor
Reply:Tatum is my favorite!!! I love it=] It is generally a girl though!!
I also love Ashton. I would have named my last daughter this, but my husband won't re-use letters and we already had Aubrey, so we went for another unisex name Kendall!
Reply:aaron or erin
Reply:Pat.
and it's easy to spell too.
Reply:Avery, Riley, Hayden and Corey (my name!!!)
Reply:Cooper
Harper
Logan
Chase
Bradley
Reply:Jayden
Jaydin
Jaden
Reply:I have 2 favorites...they are: Alex and Chris!
Is Kris a unisex name?
I am from a foreign country and my nickname is Kris in my home country. I want to give people that same name as my nick name here in the US, but I am afraid I will be teased coz it sounds like a female name. Can I use Kris, as a male, and not be ridiculed at?
Is Kris a unisex name?
Yes, it is a unisex name, but it is common enough for both boys and girls that you should not be ridiculed. That's my opinion, you may run into some people that want to ridicule you but most probably will not---
Reply:yes
Reply:It could be. Where are you going?
Reply:yep, it can go either way.
Reply:yes it is a unisex name,i have a male friend,his name is kristopher,we call him khris,and i also have a female friend,kristine,we alsocallher kris..it's ok!
i have a daughter named alecx,it's a boy's name but we findit cuteto name her a guy's name..you won't be ridiculed..it's very much accepted!!
Reply:It sure is a unisex name! Maybe Chris?
Reply:yes....Chris for christopher for a male or spelled with a k
girl chris would be christy or christeen
i like the name Kris for a guy....♥
Reply:Sure, that's not a problem. That would be like Kris Kringle (our St Nicholas or Santa Claus), and is the abbreviated or "nickname" of someone named Kristopher here.
Reply:yep!
Reply:ya it is but think it spelled Chris for a boy not familiar with it being spelled with a k for a boy
Reply:why not my dear kris!
one should be proud of his own name .(at the very least)
there are ways n means to explain thesam to the people.
one can spell n pronounce his/her name n the way he feels like.
another option is tht u can tell people that ur name is 'krish' n not kris. in the great hindu mythology its the name of lord shri krishna.
Reply:It is a unisex name in the US. I don't have a problem with it either way.
Reply:You have a wonderful name!!! Stay with it as it is unusual and very becoming.
Reply:Yes, Kris is a unisex name here, but I think of men with"Kris" No one gets too up tight over the name,, I think it's a great name....
Reply:yes,it's unisex
Reply:Kris can stand for Kristopher. Kris is an awsome name. It sounds like Chris. Chris can be a guy name. So why would you be ridiculed? Only people with no social life would even bother to comment on it.
Reply:Yes, Kris for a male named Kristopher or for a female named Kristina. I have known both.**
Reply:Kris is a good name for a male.
Reply:Chris/Kris are unisex names
Reply:yes and my nephew spells it Chris . It's a good name for eather sex. good luck I see god has Blessed you.
Reply:DEAR SIR YES THEY USE SHANNON BOTH FOR BOYS AND GIRLS TO NOW SO YOU CAN USE KRIS. THEY HAVE A SINGER NAME KRIS ONE OF THE HIGHWAY MEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC AND MOVIE STAR KRIS KRISTOFFERSON
TAKE CARE AND LISTEN TO COUNTRY MUSIC ARE JUST LOOK HIM UP ONLINE OK GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Reply:It is a unisex name.
Reply:No Kris is an okey name for both male and female. There is a famous singer named Kris
Reply:do not worry at all Kris your name is just as beautiful in the US as in your country. It is actually used more often with boys than girls -
it is 100% unisex :)
Reply:My cousins husband is Kristian, EVERYONE calls him Kris.
Reply:Yes it is. Usually Kris is for girls and Chris if for boys.....i love that name!
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Reply:It can be used both ways yes. Who cares what people think of you. Do what you want and be proud of it.
night jasmine
Is Kris a unisex name?
Yes, it is a unisex name, but it is common enough for both boys and girls that you should not be ridiculed. That's my opinion, you may run into some people that want to ridicule you but most probably will not---
Reply:yes
Reply:It could be. Where are you going?
Reply:yep, it can go either way.
Reply:yes it is a unisex name,i have a male friend,his name is kristopher,we call him khris,and i also have a female friend,kristine,we alsocallher kris..it's ok!
i have a daughter named alecx,it's a boy's name but we findit cuteto name her a guy's name..you won't be ridiculed..it's very much accepted!!
Reply:It sure is a unisex name! Maybe Chris?
Reply:yes....Chris for christopher for a male or spelled with a k
girl chris would be christy or christeen
i like the name Kris for a guy....♥
Reply:Sure, that's not a problem. That would be like Kris Kringle (our St Nicholas or Santa Claus), and is the abbreviated or "nickname" of someone named Kristopher here.
Reply:yep!
Reply:ya it is but think it spelled Chris for a boy not familiar with it being spelled with a k for a boy
Reply:why not my dear kris!
one should be proud of his own name .(at the very least)
there are ways n means to explain thesam to the people.
one can spell n pronounce his/her name n the way he feels like.
another option is tht u can tell people that ur name is 'krish' n not kris. in the great hindu mythology its the name of lord shri krishna.
Reply:It is a unisex name in the US. I don't have a problem with it either way.
Reply:You have a wonderful name!!! Stay with it as it is unusual and very becoming.
Reply:Yes, Kris is a unisex name here, but I think of men with"Kris" No one gets too up tight over the name,, I think it's a great name....
Reply:yes,it's unisex
Reply:Kris can stand for Kristopher. Kris is an awsome name. It sounds like Chris. Chris can be a guy name. So why would you be ridiculed? Only people with no social life would even bother to comment on it.
Reply:Yes, Kris for a male named Kristopher or for a female named Kristina. I have known both.**
Reply:Kris is a good name for a male.
Reply:Chris/Kris are unisex names
Reply:yes and my nephew spells it Chris . It's a good name for eather sex. good luck I see god has Blessed you.
Reply:DEAR SIR YES THEY USE SHANNON BOTH FOR BOYS AND GIRLS TO NOW SO YOU CAN USE KRIS. THEY HAVE A SINGER NAME KRIS ONE OF THE HIGHWAY MEN OF COUNTRY MUSIC AND MOVIE STAR KRIS KRISTOFFERSON
TAKE CARE AND LISTEN TO COUNTRY MUSIC ARE JUST LOOK HIM UP ONLINE OK GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Reply:It is a unisex name.
Reply:No Kris is an okey name for both male and female. There is a famous singer named Kris
Reply:do not worry at all Kris your name is just as beautiful in the US as in your country. It is actually used more often with boys than girls -
it is 100% unisex :)
Reply:My cousins husband is Kristian, EVERYONE calls him Kris.
Reply:Yes it is. Usually Kris is for girls and Chris if for boys.....i love that name!
**~**BEST WISHES**~**
Reply:It can be used both ways yes. Who cares what people think of you. Do what you want and be proud of it.
night jasmine
What do you think of tyler alexis as a girls name. we were going for a unisex name ?
I think of Tyler as more of a boy's name but i'm sure it would start to grow on people, especially with all the crazy names out there. I would keep the original spelling though because that's my boyfriend's name and we pick on him by calling him Ty-lor and he doesn't like it :)
What do you think of tyler alexis as a girls name. we were going for a unisex name ?
Lol.. My name is Tyler Alexis.. I'm male btw. Report Abuse
Reply:well, you got it. Tyler and Alexis are both unisex to me. So, upon looking that name, I'd have no clue whether it's a boy or girl (which, to me is not a good thing.)
Reply:I think its really cute and Love how you paired the more girlie but not super girlie Alexis with it, it sounds perfect! Good choice!!
Reply:tyler is a boy's name.
alexis is a girl's name.
i don't think that makes it unisex.
Reply:It isn't unisex. It is a boy's name. You can call her Hank but it doesn't make it unisex.
Reply:I didn't know Tyler was unisex. It's ok.
Taylor Alexis sound better for a girl.
Reply:I like it. You could even spell it Tylor. That's what my friend did with her little girl when she named her Skylor.
Reply:I like Taylor Alexis.
Reply:not a fan of Tyler for a girl - sorry. Alexis is a cool name though. What about Ryan as the first name?
Reply:I know a girl named Tyler! Tyler Alexis flows well and its real unique!
Reply:a nice unisex name is alex or jamie. i espesailly like sam
Reply:I wouldn't typically think of it as a girl name, but I really like it=]
Reply:Tyler is a BOY'S name.
Fool.
Reply:I like it!
Reply:It's a really nice name!
Reply:i like it. very cute.
Reply:Very cute I like it...good idea.
What do you think of tyler alexis as a girls name. we were going for a unisex name ?
Lol.. My name is Tyler Alexis.. I'm male btw. Report Abuse
Reply:well, you got it. Tyler and Alexis are both unisex to me. So, upon looking that name, I'd have no clue whether it's a boy or girl (which, to me is not a good thing.)
Reply:I think its really cute and Love how you paired the more girlie but not super girlie Alexis with it, it sounds perfect! Good choice!!
Reply:tyler is a boy's name.
alexis is a girl's name.
i don't think that makes it unisex.
Reply:It isn't unisex. It is a boy's name. You can call her Hank but it doesn't make it unisex.
Reply:I didn't know Tyler was unisex. It's ok.
Taylor Alexis sound better for a girl.
Reply:I like it. You could even spell it Tylor. That's what my friend did with her little girl when she named her Skylor.
Reply:I like Taylor Alexis.
Reply:not a fan of Tyler for a girl - sorry. Alexis is a cool name though. What about Ryan as the first name?
Reply:I know a girl named Tyler! Tyler Alexis flows well and its real unique!
Reply:a nice unisex name is alex or jamie. i espesailly like sam
Reply:I wouldn't typically think of it as a girl name, but I really like it=]
Reply:Tyler is a BOY'S name.
Fool.
Reply:I like it!
Reply:It's a really nice name!
Reply:i like it. very cute.
Reply:Very cute I like it...good idea.
Unisex name to go with Syndey?
Having twin girls... I've picked the name Sydney but need a name to match the other twin... i would prefer another unisex name. Any ideas?
Unisex name to go with Syndey?
Peyton, Taylor, or Reagan.
Reply:How about Aubrey?
Reply:Micah
Rae
Sydney and Skylar, cute
Whitney
Billie
Shylo
Blake
Andy
Sandy
Ashley
Ashton
Caspen
Cameron
Conner-cute
Carson
Deven
Jamee
Kendall
Reply:Kayce/Casey/Kasey...etc (my names Kayce-it's a uni name)
Caden/Kaden --boy and girl name
Reply:Congrats! Sydney is an adorable name...
How about:
Sydney and Peyton
Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Ryann
Sydney and Skyler
Sydney and Addison
Sydney and Logan
Sydney and Jordyn
Sydney and Hayden
Sydney and Morgan
Sydney and Dakota
Sydney and Quinn
Sydney and Devon
I think that is the only unisex names I can think of right now. Too long of a day.
Good Luck! SD
Reply:my husband and i used Levi as our daughter's middle name it was the middle name of his best friend growing up who died in an auto accident at the tender age of 18. We tried it out because we weren't going to have anymore kids and he wanted to name one of his children after his friend. Come to find out it worked quite well her name is Savanna Levi. Congrats on the twins God has blessed you doubley
Reply:I like Skylar, Shayne, Shannon, Shawn, Landry, Lindsay, and Dakota for names that are unisex to go with Sydney.
Savannah or Serenity I think would be great names to go with Sydney but are girl names only.
Reply:lonnie
taylor
Reply:Morgan
Taylor
Tanner
I never realized how hard it is to come up with a unisex name!
Reply:Addison, Taylor are my favorites
Reply:stormy
skylar well actuall here ill give you this website so that yooh can pick on your own an dont have to read a long list from meh i swear its realli good it has all unisex names..http://www.babynameguide.com/categoryuni...
Reply:Dale
Kerry
As Sydney is a city in Australia what about Mel (short for Melbourne wich is Sydney's sister city).
Actually - if you like the idea of matching Sydney with another Australian place name go to www.walkabout.com.au which has an alphabetical listing of Australian place names, some of them cute and unusual.
Reply:James, Aurey, Quinn, and Leigh all sound good to me, good luck, Sydney is a really cute name!
Reply:Sydney - Avery
Sydney - Darby
Sydney - Chesney
Sydney - Devin
Sydney - Jorden
Sydney - Kelsey
Sydney - Paige
Sydney - Piper
Sydney - Parker
Sydney - Rowan
Sydney - Zowie
Sydney - Kennedy
Congrat's X2 and Good-Luck :)
Reply:ok, here is a website i found with unisex names for twins. look through it- hopefully u'll find a name that u like ;)
Reply:Don/Dawn
Ray/Rae
Reese
Reply:Sascha
Skyler
Shiloh
Shannon
Shasta
Shay
Sheridan
Sloane
Stacey
Stevie
Storm
Reply:I really like Sloane too,
I also like Kennedy.
Reply:Ainsley
Reply:Sorry I can't think of alot of unisex names that I like. Casey and Peyton are the only ones I care for and those don't go with Sydney very well. I like the names Scarlett and Savannah for a girl.
Reply:Aspen
Reply:Renee
Jayden
Jay
Lee
Congratulations on your double Blessing! ;0)
Reply:It's Sydney, right, not Syndey, like some weird variant of Cindy. Have you thought about Sloane?
Reply:Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Jorden
Syndey and Morgan
Syndey and Shiloh
Syndey and Shea
Syndey and Avery
Syndey and Jamie
Syndey and Dakota
Congratulations
Reply:Charli and Johnni, they are both unisex and i think they're adorable! sorry i cant think of something to go with Sydney
Reply:The ones I can think of off the top of my head are Taylor, Tyler, Kyle, Alex, Devin, Drew, Joe/Jo, Sam, Shawn, Cameron, Jamie, Jordan, Riley, Casey...
I like Cameron. and for a little girl you can call her Cami.
I also really like Casey and Taylor.
Good luck!!! and Congradulations!!!
Reply:This page has lots of names. Good luck.
http://www.behindthename.com/
Reply:Sydney and Shane (or Shana if a girl)
Reply:- Arden
- Jace
- Cameryn
- Taylor
- Shayne
Reply:Morgan, Bailey, Brynn, Dakota
Reply:Hm, okay.
I Like:
Sydney and Ashley
Sydney and Avery
Sydney and Bailey
Sydney and Brooklyn (nice if you want to go on a city theme)
Sydney and Charli/e
Sydney and Dakota (again, city theme :) )
Sydney and Emlyn (its a boys name, but i've always loved the thought of it as a girl)
Sydney and Francis
Sydney and Jamie
Sydney and Olliander
Sydney and Peyton
Sydney and Reed
Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Rory
Sydney and Rowan
Hope one of those works for you! :)
Unisex name to go with Syndey?
Peyton, Taylor, or Reagan.
Reply:How about Aubrey?
Reply:Micah
Rae
Sydney and Skylar, cute
Whitney
Billie
Shylo
Blake
Andy
Sandy
Ashley
Ashton
Caspen
Cameron
Conner-cute
Carson
Deven
Jamee
Kendall
Reply:Kayce/Casey/Kasey...etc (my names Kayce-it's a uni name)
Caden/Kaden --boy and girl name
Reply:Congrats! Sydney is an adorable name...
How about:
Sydney and Peyton
Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Ryann
Sydney and Skyler
Sydney and Addison
Sydney and Logan
Sydney and Jordyn
Sydney and Hayden
Sydney and Morgan
Sydney and Dakota
Sydney and Quinn
Sydney and Devon
I think that is the only unisex names I can think of right now. Too long of a day.
Good Luck! SD
Reply:my husband and i used Levi as our daughter's middle name it was the middle name of his best friend growing up who died in an auto accident at the tender age of 18. We tried it out because we weren't going to have anymore kids and he wanted to name one of his children after his friend. Come to find out it worked quite well her name is Savanna Levi. Congrats on the twins God has blessed you doubley
Reply:I like Skylar, Shayne, Shannon, Shawn, Landry, Lindsay, and Dakota for names that are unisex to go with Sydney.
Savannah or Serenity I think would be great names to go with Sydney but are girl names only.
Reply:lonnie
taylor
Reply:Morgan
Taylor
Tanner
I never realized how hard it is to come up with a unisex name!
Reply:Addison, Taylor are my favorites
Reply:stormy
skylar well actuall here ill give you this website so that yooh can pick on your own an dont have to read a long list from meh i swear its realli good it has all unisex names..http://www.babynameguide.com/categoryuni...
Reply:Dale
Kerry
As Sydney is a city in Australia what about Mel (short for Melbourne wich is Sydney's sister city).
Actually - if you like the idea of matching Sydney with another Australian place name go to www.walkabout.com.au which has an alphabetical listing of Australian place names, some of them cute and unusual.
Reply:James, Aurey, Quinn, and Leigh all sound good to me, good luck, Sydney is a really cute name!
Reply:Sydney - Avery
Sydney - Darby
Sydney - Chesney
Sydney - Devin
Sydney - Jorden
Sydney - Kelsey
Sydney - Paige
Sydney - Piper
Sydney - Parker
Sydney - Rowan
Sydney - Zowie
Sydney - Kennedy
Congrat's X2 and Good-Luck :)
Reply:ok, here is a website i found with unisex names for twins. look through it- hopefully u'll find a name that u like ;)
Reply:Don/Dawn
Ray/Rae
Reese
Reply:Sascha
Skyler
Shiloh
Shannon
Shasta
Shay
Sheridan
Sloane
Stacey
Stevie
Storm
Reply:I really like Sloane too,
I also like Kennedy.
Reply:Ainsley
Reply:Sorry I can't think of alot of unisex names that I like. Casey and Peyton are the only ones I care for and those don't go with Sydney very well. I like the names Scarlett and Savannah for a girl.
Reply:Aspen
Reply:Renee
Jayden
Jay
Lee
Congratulations on your double Blessing! ;0)
Reply:It's Sydney, right, not Syndey, like some weird variant of Cindy. Have you thought about Sloane?
Reply:Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Jorden
Syndey and Morgan
Syndey and Shiloh
Syndey and Shea
Syndey and Avery
Syndey and Jamie
Syndey and Dakota
Congratulations
Reply:Charli and Johnni, they are both unisex and i think they're adorable! sorry i cant think of something to go with Sydney
Reply:The ones I can think of off the top of my head are Taylor, Tyler, Kyle, Alex, Devin, Drew, Joe/Jo, Sam, Shawn, Cameron, Jamie, Jordan, Riley, Casey...
I like Cameron. and for a little girl you can call her Cami.
I also really like Casey and Taylor.
Good luck!!! and Congradulations!!!
Reply:This page has lots of names. Good luck.
http://www.behindthename.com/
Reply:Sydney and Shane (or Shana if a girl)
Reply:- Arden
- Jace
- Cameryn
- Taylor
- Shayne
Reply:Morgan, Bailey, Brynn, Dakota
Reply:Hm, okay.
I Like:
Sydney and Ashley
Sydney and Avery
Sydney and Bailey
Sydney and Brooklyn (nice if you want to go on a city theme)
Sydney and Charli/e
Sydney and Dakota (again, city theme :) )
Sydney and Emlyn (its a boys name, but i've always loved the thought of it as a girl)
Sydney and Francis
Sydney and Jamie
Sydney and Olliander
Sydney and Peyton
Sydney and Reed
Sydney and Riley
Sydney and Rory
Sydney and Rowan
Hope one of those works for you! :)
Is Aoife a girl/guy/unisex name?
Your answer is greatly appreciated !
Is Aoife a girl/guy/unisex name?
Aoife is a female name. It is a Gaelic name and is pronounced (EE fa).
According to Irish legend, Aoife was the greast female warrior in the world. This is currently a very popular name in Ireland.
Reply:Aoife is a girls name. It's Irish.
Anyone who says Aoife is a boys/unisex name is completely wrong. There is nothing masculine or unisex about that name. Besides no name is unisex. Every name is meant for one particular gender. Not both.
It's pronounced ee-fa by the way.
Reply:My friends baby is called Aoife and she's a girl. It is pronounced Eefer. And it is an Irish name. It would seem to be a strange choice of name for a boy I reckon.
Reply:It's definitely not a unisex or boys name. It's a Top 10 baby girls name in Ireland, pronounced EE-fa (like Eva but with an "f" rather than "v" sound)
Reply:well in my opinion its just for girls
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=...
Reply:Neither. Nobody should be named that.
Reply:It is a girls name, pronounced Eefa
Reply:Girls name, it's Irish.
Reply:a name for a DOG....
Reply:girl.
Reply:how do u even pronounce that?
oo-ee-fe?
Reply:that's a pet's name
Reply:Male
Is Aoife a girl/guy/unisex name?
Aoife is a female name. It is a Gaelic name and is pronounced (EE fa).
According to Irish legend, Aoife was the greast female warrior in the world. This is currently a very popular name in Ireland.
Reply:Aoife is a girls name. It's Irish.
Anyone who says Aoife is a boys/unisex name is completely wrong. There is nothing masculine or unisex about that name. Besides no name is unisex. Every name is meant for one particular gender. Not both.
It's pronounced ee-fa by the way.
Reply:My friends baby is called Aoife and she's a girl. It is pronounced Eefer. And it is an Irish name. It would seem to be a strange choice of name for a boy I reckon.
Reply:It's definitely not a unisex or boys name. It's a Top 10 baby girls name in Ireland, pronounced EE-fa (like Eva but with an "f" rather than "v" sound)
Reply:well in my opinion its just for girls
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?id=...
Reply:Neither. Nobody should be named that.
Reply:It is a girls name, pronounced Eefa
Reply:Girls name, it's Irish.
Reply:a name for a DOG....
Reply:girl.
Reply:how do u even pronounce that?
oo-ee-fe?
Reply:that's a pet's name
Reply:Male
Can Etienne be a unisex name?
I find Etienne to be feminine and wouldnt mind naming a future daughter that. What do you think?
Can Etienne be a unisex name?
All of the "Etienne's' I've ever come across were female.
It is an older, French, very beautiful name!
I pronounce it (et.te.en).
Over the generations the sex of names change. years ago 'Kelly' was a male name; I have uncles (brothers) Kenzie %26amp; Jewel. %26amp; I'm sure different languages have different sex types for the names, such as Etienne. In south Louisiana, it has been feminine for over 40 yrs that I know of.
Reply:That's not a name at all. Sounds more like a sinus medication. "With Etienne my nasal cavities are clear for hours!" Seriously, with all the great names out there, can't you find something she won't have to spell to people ten times every time she makes a dinner reservation?
Reply:It is strictly a feminine name, as the ending is 'enne' not 'en' or 'an', which would make it male. It's a nice name, but personally I would use it as a middle name.
Reply:I suppose, if you're not French. Otherwise it's the equivalent of naming your daughter Stephen.
It is pronounced "ay-TYEN" btw.
Reply:Since it is french the ending enne dictates that it is feminine.
And I really like it :]
Reply:Definitely not unisex. It's a girl name.
Reply:sounds very feminine.
Reply:yeah i think its unisex
Reply:i think its a girls name , but I usually see boys with it . I do think its pretty though
Reply:Huh?
Reply:girl name
Reply:how do you even say that name?
frangipni
Can Etienne be a unisex name?
All of the "Etienne's' I've ever come across were female.
It is an older, French, very beautiful name!
I pronounce it (et.te.en).
Over the generations the sex of names change. years ago 'Kelly' was a male name; I have uncles (brothers) Kenzie %26amp; Jewel. %26amp; I'm sure different languages have different sex types for the names, such as Etienne. In south Louisiana, it has been feminine for over 40 yrs that I know of.
Reply:That's not a name at all. Sounds more like a sinus medication. "With Etienne my nasal cavities are clear for hours!" Seriously, with all the great names out there, can't you find something she won't have to spell to people ten times every time she makes a dinner reservation?
Reply:It is strictly a feminine name, as the ending is 'enne' not 'en' or 'an', which would make it male. It's a nice name, but personally I would use it as a middle name.
Reply:I suppose, if you're not French. Otherwise it's the equivalent of naming your daughter Stephen.
It is pronounced "ay-TYEN" btw.
Reply:Since it is french the ending enne dictates that it is feminine.
And I really like it :]
Reply:Definitely not unisex. It's a girl name.
Reply:sounds very feminine.
Reply:yeah i think its unisex
Reply:i think its a girls name , but I usually see boys with it . I do think its pretty though
Reply:Huh?
Reply:girl name
Reply:how do you even say that name?
frangipni
What do you think of my unisex name choices??? ?
If it's a boy:
Eaden James Kirby............Kirby is our last name.
If it's a girl:
Eadyn _______ Kirby
Eadyn Noelle Kirby??
I need some middle name suggestions for a girl. Thanks a bunch! : )
What do you think of my unisex name choices??? ?
Eadyn Jane? It's not too far from James ^_^
Or Eden Lynn?
Reply:You're welcome, and thank you ^_^ Report Abuse
Reply:If it's meant to be pronounced Eden, I'd just spell it that way. Eden is a really pretty girls name. :) I'm not too fond of the trendy spelling but I like Noelle. I don't like the name as much for a boy, but Eaden does look like a more masculine spelling than Eden.
Reply:Eden James Kirby
Eden Charles Kirby
Eden Thomas Kirby
Eden Alasdair Kirby
Eden William Kirby
Eden Liam Kiby
Eden Rhys Kirby
Reply:that spelling is horrid it loks like eden i am hoping you are trying to get Aiden fur a unisex name as this definatly says eden to me I sure hope you change it or your boy will be called Eden
Reply:Eadyn Jaqueline Kirby.
Reply:You got a funny last name!
Thomas Dean Kirby
Ariel Shanice Kirby
Eaden James Kirby............Kirby is our last name.
If it's a girl:
Eadyn _______ Kirby
Eadyn Noelle Kirby??
I need some middle name suggestions for a girl. Thanks a bunch! : )
What do you think of my unisex name choices??? ?
Eadyn Jane? It's not too far from James ^_^
Or Eden Lynn?
Reply:You're welcome, and thank you ^_^ Report Abuse
Reply:If it's meant to be pronounced Eden, I'd just spell it that way. Eden is a really pretty girls name. :) I'm not too fond of the trendy spelling but I like Noelle. I don't like the name as much for a boy, but Eaden does look like a more masculine spelling than Eden.
Reply:Eden James Kirby
Eden Charles Kirby
Eden Thomas Kirby
Eden Alasdair Kirby
Eden William Kirby
Eden Liam Kiby
Eden Rhys Kirby
Reply:that spelling is horrid it loks like eden i am hoping you are trying to get Aiden fur a unisex name as this definatly says eden to me I sure hope you change it or your boy will be called Eden
Reply:Eadyn Jaqueline Kirby.
Reply:You got a funny last name!
Thomas Dean Kirby
Ariel Shanice Kirby
What is your favorite unisex name?
In English? That would be Sasha (as a pet form of Alexander or Alexandra).
What is your favorite unisex name?
Riley, Reily
Reply:Ryan Cameron
Reply:Well i dont personally like jaden due to bad experinces but I think Camryn and Cameron are a good name.
Reply:im not sure I have one
Reply:ALEX
Reply:Randi/Randy
Reply:jamie
sandy
leslie
Reply:jamie corey ashley jesse
Reply:Sam
Reply:Taylor
and
Ryan
I know both
Reply:Jordan
Jamie
Dominic
Reply:ashley. People hate it but i think it is so cool for a boy's name.
Reply:Jessie for a girl
Jesse for a boy
but not jessi... That ridiculous little eye annoyes the heck out of me.
PS my name is Jessie but most people call me jess-which is also good for either sex.
Reply:kelsey
Reply:Jaelyn
What is your favorite unisex name?
Riley, Reily
Reply:Ryan Cameron
Reply:Well i dont personally like jaden due to bad experinces but I think Camryn and Cameron are a good name.
Reply:im not sure I have one
Reply:ALEX
Reply:Randi/Randy
Reply:jamie
sandy
leslie
Reply:jamie corey ashley jesse
Reply:Sam
Reply:Taylor
and
Ryan
I know both
Reply:Jordan
Jamie
Dominic
Reply:ashley. People hate it but i think it is so cool for a boy's name.
Reply:Jessie for a girl
Jesse for a boy
but not jessi... That ridiculous little eye annoyes the heck out of me.
PS my name is Jessie but most people call me jess-which is also good for either sex.
Reply:kelsey
Reply:Jaelyn
Does your child have a unisex name?
Leslie/Lesley goes both ways boy/girl as does Ashley, Tracy,kelley/Kelly/Kellie, Jordan, Quinn, Stevie, Rylie, Taylor, Stacy ect...
And if so do people question you, to why you gave your daughter a (boys) name or your son a (girls) name.
Does your child have a unisex name?
Yes, my daughter is Cameron but middle name is Paige. I never would have named her Cameron if she was a boy though it's a femme boy name, if she was a boy she would have been a Justin. I actually prefer the unisex/boy names for girls. I laughed at the question because her little girlfriends are Riley, Jordan, and a Taylor.
Reply:I kow how to make Stevie much more feminine on paper instead of the ie change it while shes young %26amp; know one will notice to eigh as in Steveigh, only if you want.In my opinion
Daveigh is much nicer than Davina..so dont take importance to what others say. Trust me Stevie is a lovely name.
Reply:tyler is a unisex name 2
Reply:Dont have kids but i do want to name my boy lane and my girl alex i think its cute when they have unisex names
Reply:My sons name is Jessie Kaylen. People think he is a female all the time because of his name. We knew he was going to be a Jessie either way and for his middle name I took my middle name (Kay) and his dad's middle name (Allen) and put them together, but it has made for a very feminine name. He is now 16, almost 17 and he likes his name.
Reply:My second son name is Nicholas, but I call him Nicky for short, and that will probably stick with him for life(by me calling him that anyways) I am sure that he might be called Nick though.
And no everybody that is close to us call him Nicky too for now anyways!!!
Reply:I have a boy's name. My name is Dani like the boy's name Danny AND I'm a girl. This is short for Danielle but if you call me that I will not respond at all . I've been Dani since I was brought home from the hospital so Danielle doesn't even register. When I was young growing up in school, kids and parents were unmerciful picking on me because of my "boy's" name. Of course, I refused to be called anything but Dani. There were 2 other boy Danny's in my class and because our common first and last names, we lined up all right in a row. We later formed our own 3 musketeers after we became really good friends so having the same name isn't a totally bad thing. We have been friends for almost 20 years. And we're still known as the Dannys.
I've never been angry with my parents about my name or the subsequence nickname. Danielle just doesn't fit. I'll probably have Danielle dropped completely when I get married and have to change my last name.
Reply:well my child doesn't have a unisex name, but i do. my name is luka and it goes both ways.
Reply:I've always liked the name Jaden for a boy or a girl. I don't have a child of my own yet but I have suggested the name and a couple of friends have actually used it when naming their child. I thought it to be a pretty cool honor considering I picked the name.
Reply:my name is kim as my parents were not sure of the sex before I was born.
Reply:I've got another Cameron here. It's for my oldest son. We've never been questioned about it but he has questioned it after he was old enough to find out about Cameron Diaz. I also have an Aiden, which I have been seeing more on girls lately. Once I saw it spelled Aydyn for a girl. My last boy is Evan even though we call him Ev-e for short which their Grandmother hates because she says that that is short for Evelyn. If the last one would have been a girl, (which the first two ultrasounds said he was, until he turned over) his name was going to be Rhianne (pronounced RY-anne).
Reply:Not my children, but that's thanks to personal experience -- both my sister and I were given traditionally-masculine/unisex names, and it's always been quite frustrating.
Rather annoying to know your name is an insubstantial reflection of your parents' failed attempt at creativity (my own name is quite popular/trendy as well LOL) and having to constantly deal with the repercussions of that on a daily basis. To use a current example, poor little "Jayden Smith" will constantly be asked to clarify if that's Ms. or Mr., not to mention having to deal with resulting hassles ranging from a minor annoyance (being assigned to the boy's dorm by mistake, and having to either deal with it or fix it LOL) to a possible financial and legal battle (having your child's birth refused medical coverage because obviously a man name Jayden Smith could not have given birth LOL). Definitely poorly thought out, I'm afraid. And the parents choosing such names aren't the ones that have to deal with these issues, so they simply don't get it. My mother still wonders why I dislike my name ... because she still thinks it was "a CUTE name for a little baby girl!" ROFL Yeah, thanks Mom. I'm nearly 30!
Reply:no, but my name is. i'm named after my grandfather
Reply:We have a boy named Stacy. When he was little a girl in the neghiborhood was also named Stacy. All the kids in called him Boy Stacy and her Girl Stacy. Really wasn't a problem for the kids or us.
Reply:Payton and no one has ever questioned me
Reply:My daughters name is Ashlea. When I was pregnant with her (didn;t know the sex) I was adamant that there was no way we were going to call our son or daughter something that could be for both sexes. HAHAHAHAHA in the end we did. It just suits her so much.
The only comments I get on her name is the spelling and why? I wanted to name her in remembrance of my 2 sisters that died as babies. Hollie and Jessica. Those names didn't suit her, but both their middle names are Lea. So I thought that spelling "lea" that way was a nice way to honor them and it looks sweet as well.
Reply:My kids don't but I do.
Growing up I never had a problem with it. There wasn't any Charles or Charli's around at my school apart from me. I loved it.
When I met my partner it was different though. He would always (still does) call me Charles. He would tell his friends, family %26amp; work mates all about this person called Charles. LOL - They all thought he was gay!
Then they met me and everything was all sorted out. He never clicked on why his mother cried every time my name was mentioned or when I met them all they let out a big sigh. LOL!!
I think of Stevie as a girls name. My friend is Stevie. I know a lot of guys that are Steve or Steven, but never called Stevie. Just tell them to but out! I have heard so many more worse names out there!!
xxxxx
Reply:My youngest son is Cameron and we know a few girls with that name, however we have never had anyone approach us or ask us why we gave him a "universal" name. I think its masculine myself.
Reply:I don't know. Do you consider Aaron a unisex name?
Reply:Yes my son is Jaden but he has another boy in his class Jayden and another girl spelled Jaiden. I didn't realize how popular for both girls and boys it would be but it happens.
I think it is cute when girls have unisex names but I don't always think it works out for boys. Hopefully for my son's sake it Jaden will stay more masculine.
Reply:My sons name is Peyton. I just really liked the name and since Peyton Manning has made it big, no one has questioned it :)
Reply:I have twins boys and one of them is named Cameron
I just thought it was a cool name
Reply:i quite fancy unisex name like
daniel - danielle
robin - robyn
billy - billie
nicky - nikki
tony - toni
Reply:Yes. They have. I try not to associate with that type.
Reply:Nope. I want my son to have a manly man name and not a sissy girlie name. My sons' names are Kamdor Ninjor and Liam-James Tyler.
Reply:i dont have a kid, but my name is Corey
Reply:i have a daughter named riley. i picked it because i thought it was a unique, but still trendy name and it means "courage" people dont really think she is a boy. but you do see more boy rileys than girls. oh yea, jamie and casey are also a unisex name.
Reply:My name is Casey. It's kinda hard because if I want to find something with my name on it its always with the boys and in boy colors
Reply:My name is Danielle and I get called Dani all the time, my mom hates it but I don't mind it so much. As for my kids I don't have any yet by my fiance and I have already decided to go with the name Jordan/Jordin.
Jordin Gabriella Danielle for a girl
Jordan Gabriel Daniel for a boy.
And if so do people question you, to why you gave your daughter a (boys) name or your son a (girls) name.
Does your child have a unisex name?
Yes, my daughter is Cameron but middle name is Paige. I never would have named her Cameron if she was a boy though it's a femme boy name, if she was a boy she would have been a Justin. I actually prefer the unisex/boy names for girls. I laughed at the question because her little girlfriends are Riley, Jordan, and a Taylor.
Reply:I kow how to make Stevie much more feminine on paper instead of the ie change it while shes young %26amp; know one will notice to eigh as in Steveigh, only if you want.In my opinion
Daveigh is much nicer than Davina..so dont take importance to what others say. Trust me Stevie is a lovely name.
Reply:tyler is a unisex name 2
Reply:Dont have kids but i do want to name my boy lane and my girl alex i think its cute when they have unisex names
Reply:My sons name is Jessie Kaylen. People think he is a female all the time because of his name. We knew he was going to be a Jessie either way and for his middle name I took my middle name (Kay) and his dad's middle name (Allen) and put them together, but it has made for a very feminine name. He is now 16, almost 17 and he likes his name.
Reply:My second son name is Nicholas, but I call him Nicky for short, and that will probably stick with him for life(by me calling him that anyways) I am sure that he might be called Nick though.
And no everybody that is close to us call him Nicky too for now anyways!!!
Reply:I have a boy's name. My name is Dani like the boy's name Danny AND I'm a girl. This is short for Danielle but if you call me that I will not respond at all . I've been Dani since I was brought home from the hospital so Danielle doesn't even register. When I was young growing up in school, kids and parents were unmerciful picking on me because of my "boy's" name. Of course, I refused to be called anything but Dani. There were 2 other boy Danny's in my class and because our common first and last names, we lined up all right in a row. We later formed our own 3 musketeers after we became really good friends so having the same name isn't a totally bad thing. We have been friends for almost 20 years. And we're still known as the Dannys.
I've never been angry with my parents about my name or the subsequence nickname. Danielle just doesn't fit. I'll probably have Danielle dropped completely when I get married and have to change my last name.
Reply:well my child doesn't have a unisex name, but i do. my name is luka and it goes both ways.
Reply:I've always liked the name Jaden for a boy or a girl. I don't have a child of my own yet but I have suggested the name and a couple of friends have actually used it when naming their child. I thought it to be a pretty cool honor considering I picked the name.
Reply:my name is kim as my parents were not sure of the sex before I was born.
Reply:I've got another Cameron here. It's for my oldest son. We've never been questioned about it but he has questioned it after he was old enough to find out about Cameron Diaz. I also have an Aiden, which I have been seeing more on girls lately. Once I saw it spelled Aydyn for a girl. My last boy is Evan even though we call him Ev-e for short which their Grandmother hates because she says that that is short for Evelyn. If the last one would have been a girl, (which the first two ultrasounds said he was, until he turned over) his name was going to be Rhianne (pronounced RY-anne).
Reply:Not my children, but that's thanks to personal experience -- both my sister and I were given traditionally-masculine/unisex names, and it's always been quite frustrating.
Rather annoying to know your name is an insubstantial reflection of your parents' failed attempt at creativity (my own name is quite popular/trendy as well LOL) and having to constantly deal with the repercussions of that on a daily basis. To use a current example, poor little "Jayden Smith" will constantly be asked to clarify if that's Ms. or Mr., not to mention having to deal with resulting hassles ranging from a minor annoyance (being assigned to the boy's dorm by mistake, and having to either deal with it or fix it LOL) to a possible financial and legal battle (having your child's birth refused medical coverage because obviously a man name Jayden Smith could not have given birth LOL). Definitely poorly thought out, I'm afraid. And the parents choosing such names aren't the ones that have to deal with these issues, so they simply don't get it. My mother still wonders why I dislike my name ... because she still thinks it was "a CUTE name for a little baby girl!" ROFL Yeah, thanks Mom. I'm nearly 30!
Reply:no, but my name is. i'm named after my grandfather
Reply:We have a boy named Stacy. When he was little a girl in the neghiborhood was also named Stacy. All the kids in called him Boy Stacy and her Girl Stacy. Really wasn't a problem for the kids or us.
Reply:Payton and no one has ever questioned me
Reply:My daughters name is Ashlea. When I was pregnant with her (didn;t know the sex) I was adamant that there was no way we were going to call our son or daughter something that could be for both sexes. HAHAHAHAHA in the end we did. It just suits her so much.
The only comments I get on her name is the spelling and why? I wanted to name her in remembrance of my 2 sisters that died as babies. Hollie and Jessica. Those names didn't suit her, but both their middle names are Lea. So I thought that spelling "lea" that way was a nice way to honor them and it looks sweet as well.
Reply:My kids don't but I do.
Growing up I never had a problem with it. There wasn't any Charles or Charli's around at my school apart from me. I loved it.
When I met my partner it was different though. He would always (still does) call me Charles. He would tell his friends, family %26amp; work mates all about this person called Charles. LOL - They all thought he was gay!
Then they met me and everything was all sorted out. He never clicked on why his mother cried every time my name was mentioned or when I met them all they let out a big sigh. LOL!!
I think of Stevie as a girls name. My friend is Stevie. I know a lot of guys that are Steve or Steven, but never called Stevie. Just tell them to but out! I have heard so many more worse names out there!!
xxxxx
Reply:My youngest son is Cameron and we know a few girls with that name, however we have never had anyone approach us or ask us why we gave him a "universal" name. I think its masculine myself.
Reply:I don't know. Do you consider Aaron a unisex name?
Reply:Yes my son is Jaden but he has another boy in his class Jayden and another girl spelled Jaiden. I didn't realize how popular for both girls and boys it would be but it happens.
I think it is cute when girls have unisex names but I don't always think it works out for boys. Hopefully for my son's sake it Jaden will stay more masculine.
Reply:My sons name is Peyton. I just really liked the name and since Peyton Manning has made it big, no one has questioned it :)
Reply:I have twins boys and one of them is named Cameron
I just thought it was a cool name
Reply:i quite fancy unisex name like
daniel - danielle
robin - robyn
billy - billie
nicky - nikki
tony - toni
Reply:Yes. They have. I try not to associate with that type.
Reply:Nope. I want my son to have a manly man name and not a sissy girlie name. My sons' names are Kamdor Ninjor and Liam-James Tyler.
Reply:i dont have a kid, but my name is Corey
Reply:i have a daughter named riley. i picked it because i thought it was a unique, but still trendy name and it means "courage" people dont really think she is a boy. but you do see more boy rileys than girls. oh yea, jamie and casey are also a unisex name.
Reply:My name is Casey. It's kinda hard because if I want to find something with my name on it its always with the boys and in boy colors
Reply:My name is Danielle and I get called Dani all the time, my mom hates it but I don't mind it so much. As for my kids I don't have any yet by my fiance and I have already decided to go with the name Jordan/Jordin.
Jordin Gabriella Danielle for a girl
Jordan Gabriel Daniel for a boy.
What "unisex" name just doesn't work for a man? Example "Dana"?
LOL Ashley LOL
What "unisex" name just doesn't work for a man? Example "Dana"?
Thanks, it just appalled me that all my life I was aquainted with female Ashleys, and then boom one day, a guy named Ashley lol Report Abuse
Reply:Kim.
Reply:Beverly
Reply:kelly and stacey
Reply:Question is meaningless... if a name is unisex, it is so because it works for a man. Otherwise it's a girl's name without a masculine counterpart.
Reply:Jaime
Jackie
Aaron
Reply:Hilary, Jessica, Julia, Sabrina, Katrina.
Reply:Sandy. (Yes, I know a guy named Sandy.)
Reply:Kelly.
Reply:Ashley, Kim, and I know there are more I don't care for but am drawing a blank.
Reply:Kerry, Lynn, Sandy
Reply:Kimberly, Evelyn, Ashley, we tend to think of those as female names.
Chris, Terry, Robin aren't too bad for male names.
Reply:I knew a guy named Dorris and another guy named Shirley. Apparently they are somewhat common names for men as well. Perhaps different spelling though.
bleeding heart
What "unisex" name just doesn't work for a man? Example "Dana"?
Thanks, it just appalled me that all my life I was aquainted with female Ashleys, and then boom one day, a guy named Ashley lol Report Abuse
Reply:Kim.
Reply:Beverly
Reply:kelly and stacey
Reply:Question is meaningless... if a name is unisex, it is so because it works for a man. Otherwise it's a girl's name without a masculine counterpart.
Reply:Jaime
Jackie
Aaron
Reply:Hilary, Jessica, Julia, Sabrina, Katrina.
Reply:Sandy. (Yes, I know a guy named Sandy.)
Reply:Kelly.
Reply:Ashley, Kim, and I know there are more I don't care for but am drawing a blank.
Reply:Kerry, Lynn, Sandy
Reply:Kimberly, Evelyn, Ashley, we tend to think of those as female names.
Chris, Terry, Robin aren't too bad for male names.
Reply:I knew a guy named Dorris and another guy named Shirley. Apparently they are somewhat common names for men as well. Perhaps different spelling though.
bleeding heart
What is a good unisex name for a Amazon parrot?
i say kenny
What is a good unisex name for a Amazon parrot?
Taylor,Alex,Rain,Amazon,Jungle,
Polly,Taco,
Tico,Star,Galaxy,
Sandy,Jack,Cracker Jack,etc.
Reply:How about Henrietta? Henry?
Reply:I had a Yellow Nape Amazon one time as a pet, it's name was WillyBite
Reply:i had an amazon parrot and i named it Alex...
Reply:emm tika or tico :) something with a ring to it ;)
What is a good unisex name for a Amazon parrot?
Taylor,Alex,Rain,Amazon,Jungle,
Polly,Taco,
Tico,Star,Galaxy,
Sandy,Jack,Cracker Jack,etc.
Reply:How about Henrietta? Henry?
Reply:I had a Yellow Nape Amazon one time as a pet, it's name was WillyBite
Reply:i had an amazon parrot and i named it Alex...
Reply:emm tika or tico :) something with a ring to it ;)
Is the name Rene a female, male or a unisex name?
Unisex (the spelling "Rene" is masculine however), many girls now a day have the name Rene, but it is spelled Renee, but pronounced the same. Back in time, a famous French scientist ( a man) was named Rene. Good luck! Check www.babynames.com
The spelling Rene is actually the masculine form of Renee meaning REBORN in French.
Is the name Rene a female, male or a unisex name?
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Reply:It's a unisex name, but when I hear the name Rene, I think of a girl.
Reply:female
Reply:Female
Reply:Unisex
Reply:Spelled Ren茅, it is, in French, a man's name. Spelled Ren茅e it is female. And Rene can be used as a unisex name.
Reply:Female.
Reply:More feminine than masculine.
Reply:Male or female, i think it's usually female though, perhaps that's just my personal experience.
Reply:It is definitely a female's name-but usually it is spelled Renee.
Reply:both sexes.
Reply:both
Reply:Its unisex. I know of women and men named Rene. I have an aunt named Rene and Celine Dion is married to a man named Rene and named her son Rene also. So its either or.
God Bless!
Reply:Rene for a girl is spelled Renee, for a boy (most likely french) its Rene
Reply:can be both but I personally think it's an ugly name for a little girl. I think as a little boy name it's a bit ugly.
Reply:With that spelling, I'm pretty sure that it is a male name. If you tack an 'e' on to the end, then it's female, I believe.
Reply:The name itself is unisex. Rene with one 'e' is the male form Renee with two "e's" is the female form. but there are many variations, my middle name is Renae.(F) i personally feel its a girls name. In france and many places its a common male name ( its celine dion's husbands name)
Reply:unisex, man's name in French, girl's in English
Reply:Female baby.
The spelling Rene is actually the masculine form of Renee meaning REBORN in French.
Is the name Rene a female, male or a unisex name?
unisex Report Abuse
Reply:It's a unisex name, but when I hear the name Rene, I think of a girl.
Reply:female
Reply:Female
Reply:Unisex
Reply:Spelled Ren茅, it is, in French, a man's name. Spelled Ren茅e it is female. And Rene can be used as a unisex name.
Reply:Female.
Reply:More feminine than masculine.
Reply:Male or female, i think it's usually female though, perhaps that's just my personal experience.
Reply:It is definitely a female's name-but usually it is spelled Renee.
Reply:both sexes.
Reply:both
Reply:Its unisex. I know of women and men named Rene. I have an aunt named Rene and Celine Dion is married to a man named Rene and named her son Rene also. So its either or.
God Bless!
Reply:Rene for a girl is spelled Renee, for a boy (most likely french) its Rene
Reply:can be both but I personally think it's an ugly name for a little girl. I think as a little boy name it's a bit ugly.
Reply:With that spelling, I'm pretty sure that it is a male name. If you tack an 'e' on to the end, then it's female, I believe.
Reply:The name itself is unisex. Rene with one 'e' is the male form Renee with two "e's" is the female form. but there are many variations, my middle name is Renae.(F) i personally feel its a girls name. In france and many places its a common male name ( its celine dion's husbands name)
Reply:unisex, man's name in French, girl's in English
Reply:Female baby.
What was the first unisex name you were exposed to?
Tracey in 1st grade was boy. I couldn't figure it out (lol)
What was the first unisex name you were exposed to?
My own!!!
Hahahaha. It's Jean. It's unisex technically, in the states anyway. But in France it's for guys only, thank God. Haha.
Reply:Four friends have unisex names, spelt differently to the male version, but sounding the same. Robyn, Lesley, Stevey, and Charley.
Reply:My name-Leryn. Its mainly a guys name, but I'm a girl and I have it. Also my sisters name is Adrian. Thats a unisex name too.
Reply:Ummm ... probaby Shayne. She's my friend but whenever i mention her name people automatically think i'm talking about a boy.
Reply:My name is Jade, and I couldn't figure out why a man on the TV was called Jade.
I think it's a unisex name, just kind of uncommon.
Reply:Cameron,Kris,Zane,Alex,Sam,
Reply:Ashley, got a shock when I went to high school and there was a boy there with the same name as a girl I'd gone through Primary with.
Reply:Oh, I thought you asked "what was the first unisex GAME you were exposed to"?
(I was going to say 'twister')
Have fun...
Reply:In nursery, Shannon.
Reply:Charlie x]
Reply:Riley
Reply:Shannon. He was a boy and people teased him mercilessly.
Reply:Charlie
Reply:Robert.
Reply:Mine, its Aaron. I knew a lot of girls named Erin, but never a guy named aaron.
Reply:Darrell from Enid Blyton's Mallory Towers series. She was a girl
Reply:probably alex or ashley
Reply:kelly 7th grade
and ashley 1st
Reply:leslie
Reply:ashley
Reply:Alex when I was like 2.
Reply:my name lol
Ande =]
Reply:Kelli or Brook
Reply:My own name; Terry Lee.
Reply:prem
What was the first unisex name you were exposed to?
My own!!!
Hahahaha. It's Jean. It's unisex technically, in the states anyway. But in France it's for guys only, thank God. Haha.
Reply:Four friends have unisex names, spelt differently to the male version, but sounding the same. Robyn, Lesley, Stevey, and Charley.
Reply:My name-Leryn. Its mainly a guys name, but I'm a girl and I have it. Also my sisters name is Adrian. Thats a unisex name too.
Reply:Ummm ... probaby Shayne. She's my friend but whenever i mention her name people automatically think i'm talking about a boy.
Reply:My name is Jade, and I couldn't figure out why a man on the TV was called Jade.
I think it's a unisex name, just kind of uncommon.
Reply:Cameron,Kris,Zane,Alex,Sam,
Reply:Ashley, got a shock when I went to high school and there was a boy there with the same name as a girl I'd gone through Primary with.
Reply:Oh, I thought you asked "what was the first unisex GAME you were exposed to"?
(I was going to say 'twister')
Have fun...
Reply:In nursery, Shannon.
Reply:Charlie x]
Reply:Riley
Reply:Shannon. He was a boy and people teased him mercilessly.
Reply:Charlie
Reply:Robert.
Reply:Mine, its Aaron. I knew a lot of girls named Erin, but never a guy named aaron.
Reply:Darrell from Enid Blyton's Mallory Towers series. She was a girl
Reply:probably alex or ashley
Reply:kelly 7th grade
and ashley 1st
Reply:leslie
Reply:ashley
Reply:Alex when I was like 2.
Reply:my name lol
Ande =]
Reply:Kelli or Brook
Reply:My own name; Terry Lee.
Reply:prem
Friday, April 23, 2010
Is Rayan a unisex name?
What do you think of it?
Is Rayan a unisex name?
Yea, it sounds like one.. I guess it can be taken specifically one way on how you would spell it..
but this way can be either way.
why everyone keeps saying ryan? SHE put RAY.. ray and ry are 2 different things
Reply:are you saying Ray-ann or Ryan?
Reply:"Rayaan" in my culture is a boy's name.
Reply:Rayan, Rayanna girls name
Ryan boys name
It's cute, I think a girls name though {Rayan}
Reply:Personally, I think it sounds like a girl's name
Although similar Ryan, Rayne, or Rayden could work for either sex...
I'm not a big fan of it myself... I'd prefer it spelled Rayanne for a girl or Ryan or Ray for a boy. I'm not big on unisex names...
Reply:yeah i really like it!
Reply:Sounds more like a girl name-- Ryan: male Rayan sounds more feminine
Reply:If it is ray-ann, my daughter has a girl named that in her gymnastics class. Ryanne(ryan)-is a more feminine spelling for a girl
Reply:don't know.. I never heard the name...
Reply:I wouldn't saddle a boy with "Rayan". It's not awful for a girl.
Reply:no, i believe it's a type of cloth. Not a nice name for anyone.
Reply:The way you have it spelled it sounds more masculine but could easily be a universal name.
Rayanne?
Very nice name though.
Reply:i've never heard of that name.
Reply:Not really but i've always thought it was cool naming a girl a boys name. Like Joey, or Railey, Alex etc.
Reply:It's more of a girls name and it looks girly too! =)
street fighting
Is Rayan a unisex name?
Yea, it sounds like one.. I guess it can be taken specifically one way on how you would spell it..
but this way can be either way.
why everyone keeps saying ryan? SHE put RAY.. ray and ry are 2 different things
Reply:are you saying Ray-ann or Ryan?
Reply:"Rayaan" in my culture is a boy's name.
Reply:Rayan, Rayanna girls name
Ryan boys name
It's cute, I think a girls name though {Rayan}
Reply:Personally, I think it sounds like a girl's name
Although similar Ryan, Rayne, or Rayden could work for either sex...
I'm not a big fan of it myself... I'd prefer it spelled Rayanne for a girl or Ryan or Ray for a boy. I'm not big on unisex names...
Reply:yeah i really like it!
Reply:Sounds more like a girl name-- Ryan: male Rayan sounds more feminine
Reply:If it is ray-ann, my daughter has a girl named that in her gymnastics class. Ryanne(ryan)-is a more feminine spelling for a girl
Reply:don't know.. I never heard the name...
Reply:I wouldn't saddle a boy with "Rayan". It's not awful for a girl.
Reply:no, i believe it's a type of cloth. Not a nice name for anyone.
Reply:The way you have it spelled it sounds more masculine but could easily be a universal name.
Rayanne?
Very nice name though.
Reply:i've never heard of that name.
Reply:Not really but i've always thought it was cool naming a girl a boys name. Like Joey, or Railey, Alex etc.
Reply:It's more of a girls name and it looks girly too! =)
street fighting
Help, I need a good unisex name?
For reasons that I don't wish to discuss on here, I need a unisex name. What are some good suggestions? I was thinking of using Jaiden. Do you know what can go well with that name?
Help, I need a good unisex name?
How about:
Chris
Terry
Alex
Andy
Aston
Cameron
Casey
Cassidy
Chayse
Dakota
Christian
Drew
Hope these help
Reply:Jaiden Kelly
Dana Jaiden
Reply:Hmm... Jaiden Alexis or Jaiden Alexander???
Help, I need a good unisex name?
How about:
Chris
Terry
Alex
Andy
Aston
Cameron
Casey
Cassidy
Chayse
Dakota
Christian
Drew
Hope these help
Reply:Jaiden Kelly
Dana Jaiden
Reply:Hmm... Jaiden Alexis or Jaiden Alexander???
What is a truly unisex name?
if you got to pick ONE NAME that you considered the most appropriate name for both males and females, what would it be?
may i stress, you may only pick 1
What is a truly unisex name?
Jamie
Reply:I honestly can't think of any real unisex names. I don't know of any that didn't start being for one gender specifically.
I guess some of the nature names, like Skye, Rowan, Rain ect. would work for either, but I don't usually like those.
I personally hate unisex names.
Reply:Riley or Taylor. I like Riley better for a girl and Taylor better for a boy. I really don't like unisex names at all though.
Here are some real names:
Charlotte
Rachel
Elizabeth
Margaret
Katharine
Andrew
Edward
Charles
William
Classic.
Reply:The only traditional one I can think of is Hilary.
There's also Francis/Frances, and Leslie/Lesley, but they have different spellings for the different sexes.
Reply:Rowan
It's an Irish boy's name, but it's also the name of a tree, and nature is a common inspiration for girl's names.
Reply:Camryn! I think it's a cute name for a boy or girl. I have a friend named Camryn (girl) but I've also met guys named Camryn.
Reply:Adrian! The spelling "Adrian" for a boy and the spelling "Adrienne" for a girl. :o)
Reply:Cameron.
It could go either way.
I've known boys named Cameron and girls named Cameron and the name always seems to fit.
Reply:francis. names like sam (Samuel male ,samantha female) are not truly unisex
Reply:Alex is a unisex name.
Reply:Avery.
Reply:Hilary
Reply:Jordan Riley
other
Ryan
Dylan
Reply:Ayden
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Randy
Reply:Taylor
Reply:Leighton..
Reply:Courtney
Reply:Riley
Reply:Erin
Reply:Cori
Reply:Charlie
Reply:Peyton :)
Reply:Alex
Reply:Jordan
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Taylor Hayden
Reply:Jordan
Reply:alex!! definitely
Reply:charlie.
may i stress, you may only pick 1
What is a truly unisex name?
Jamie
Reply:I honestly can't think of any real unisex names. I don't know of any that didn't start being for one gender specifically.
I guess some of the nature names, like Skye, Rowan, Rain ect. would work for either, but I don't usually like those.
I personally hate unisex names.
Reply:Riley or Taylor. I like Riley better for a girl and Taylor better for a boy. I really don't like unisex names at all though.
Here are some real names:
Charlotte
Rachel
Elizabeth
Margaret
Katharine
Andrew
Edward
Charles
William
Classic.
Reply:The only traditional one I can think of is Hilary.
There's also Francis/Frances, and Leslie/Lesley, but they have different spellings for the different sexes.
Reply:Rowan
It's an Irish boy's name, but it's also the name of a tree, and nature is a common inspiration for girl's names.
Reply:Camryn! I think it's a cute name for a boy or girl. I have a friend named Camryn (girl) but I've also met guys named Camryn.
Reply:Adrian! The spelling "Adrian" for a boy and the spelling "Adrienne" for a girl. :o)
Reply:Cameron.
It could go either way.
I've known boys named Cameron and girls named Cameron and the name always seems to fit.
Reply:francis. names like sam (Samuel male ,samantha female) are not truly unisex
Reply:Alex is a unisex name.
Reply:Avery.
Reply:Hilary
Reply:Jordan Riley
other
Ryan
Dylan
Reply:Ayden
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Randy
Reply:Taylor
Reply:Leighton..
Reply:Courtney
Reply:Riley
Reply:Erin
Reply:Cori
Reply:Charlie
Reply:Peyton :)
Reply:Alex
Reply:Jordan
Reply:Peyton
Reply:Taylor Hayden
Reply:Jordan
Reply:alex!! definitely
Reply:charlie.
Can Raeven be used as a unisex name?
Depends on how unique you want to be. Raeven would be nice for a girl, but I would hesitate before using it on a boy. Girls can get away with unique names, while boys get picked on.
To me, I think that would be a great name for a boy as well as a girl. But children aren't kind. I would think twice.
Can Raeven be used as a unisex name?
Um i don't think so . . . But for a girl is great for a boy not so much . . . I like Ravyn for a girl though . . .
-Julie-
Reply:yes
Reply:nope
Reply:Remember any unisex name becomes a name only for girls in a matter of a decade. Look at what happened to the name Leslie. It's cool to name a girl a guy's name like Charlie or Sammy. That's cute. But for guys it's different.
Besides, since there's already an actress named Raven, it's already known as a girl's name. Sure you COULD name him that still, but don't screw your own son over like that...it's just not nice haha.
Reply:NO
Reply:Yup of course. Its mostly spelt Raven for a girl though. I think its a beautiful name.
Reply:Any name can be unisex. I had a female fried called John.
Reply:It could be, but I'll always think of it as a really girly name.
Try something else.
Reply:i wouldnt do it
Reply:Maybe like Rayvon.. not Raven.
Reply:I don't think so.
It's cute for girls but... for boys... it just sounds creepy.
Plus.... the Rae is Raeven is more for a girl.
Raven would be more unisex.
Reply:no. can you imagine a boy, yeah my name's raven (or raeven)?
NO.
Reply:Raven = girl name
Crow = boy name
Reply:It is spelled R-A-V-E-N.
It's a girl's name.
Reply:G'day ...It sounds unisex to me ... I know I've heard it as a girl's name and have heard it used as a male's name in the WWE as well as some movies ...
Reply:not for boys no
To me, I think that would be a great name for a boy as well as a girl. But children aren't kind. I would think twice.
Can Raeven be used as a unisex name?
Um i don't think so . . . But for a girl is great for a boy not so much . . . I like Ravyn for a girl though . . .
-Julie-
Reply:yes
Reply:nope
Reply:Remember any unisex name becomes a name only for girls in a matter of a decade. Look at what happened to the name Leslie. It's cool to name a girl a guy's name like Charlie or Sammy. That's cute. But for guys it's different.
Besides, since there's already an actress named Raven, it's already known as a girl's name. Sure you COULD name him that still, but don't screw your own son over like that...it's just not nice haha.
Reply:NO
Reply:Yup of course. Its mostly spelt Raven for a girl though. I think its a beautiful name.
Reply:Any name can be unisex. I had a female fried called John.
Reply:It could be, but I'll always think of it as a really girly name.
Try something else.
Reply:i wouldnt do it
Reply:Maybe like Rayvon.. not Raven.
Reply:I don't think so.
It's cute for girls but... for boys... it just sounds creepy.
Plus.... the Rae is Raeven is more for a girl.
Raven would be more unisex.
Reply:no. can you imagine a boy, yeah my name's raven (or raeven)?
NO.
Reply:Raven = girl name
Crow = boy name
Reply:It is spelled R-A-V-E-N.
It's a girl's name.
Reply:G'day ...It sounds unisex to me ... I know I've heard it as a girl's name and have heard it used as a male's name in the WWE as well as some movies ...
Reply:not for boys no
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
I've been to their house before they've been to mine so they know me should I go to the shower even though my name was not included.
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
YES, i would definitely go with him. Generally when one person is invited their spouse is invited as well, just not formally. Have fun!
Reply:I think that you should go. His co-worker probably just gave who ever was throwing the party her co-workers names and because its a unisex baby shower, just expects that you would know that you are invited too. If you feel uncomfortable just showing up, maybe you can have your husband casually mention in conversation that both you and he are attending the shower. But I bet she already thinks that you are going to attend with him.
Reply:Yes you are definitely included to go, they are prob just more associated with him.
Reply:You should be ok to go! I wouldn't worry about it. And if they give you grief, just leave with your hubby.
grappling
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
YES, i would definitely go with him. Generally when one person is invited their spouse is invited as well, just not formally. Have fun!
Reply:I think that you should go. His co-worker probably just gave who ever was throwing the party her co-workers names and because its a unisex baby shower, just expects that you would know that you are invited too. If you feel uncomfortable just showing up, maybe you can have your husband casually mention in conversation that both you and he are attending the shower. But I bet she already thinks that you are going to attend with him.
Reply:Yes you are definitely included to go, they are prob just more associated with him.
Reply:You should be ok to go! I wouldn't worry about it. And if they give you grief, just leave with your hubby.
grappling
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Griffin
Reagan
Blake
Brinley
Raleigh
Rory
Hayden
Rowan
Jaedyn
Middle name options are Victoria, Jane, Willow, or Belle/Brielle!
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Reagan is my favorite first name. Reagan belle or reagan sienna sound cute.
Reply:Nice names...congrats :)Consider these as another option..
Daveigh *
Reece
Charlie
Billy
Ricki *
Steveigh
Aaren
Austyn
Bailey
caden *
cassidy
codie *
teagen
tommie *
trystan
Wren
tenzin
Reply:ROWAN BELLE
good luck
Reply:I dated a guy with a daughter named Blake. Her middle name was Marie though.
Reply:You should consider if you are going to use a nickname and other people probably will so try them out with a shortened version to see what you like. I really like Reagan Victoria or Reagan Brielle. Then she could be called Rea(like a ray of sunshine!). Or he if you have a boy. :) I like Rory, too. Like on the t.v. show, the Gilmore Girls. Best wishes with your new baby!
Reply:Rory is my favorite followed by Reagan.
Although you didn't ask for suggestions, I do like these unisex names as well:
Troi
Kai
Morgan
Hunter
Haven
Delaney
Ryder
Sloane
Sawyer
Reply:shelby jane if you must! good luck!
Reply:My choice from your list would have to be Jaedyn Brielle. Good Luck
Reply:I like Hayden, Jaedyn and Shelby so any one of those for the first name. and Victoria, Willow and Belle are cute middle names.
Good luck and have fun choosing a name!
Reply:Rory Jane
Hayden Jane
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Of your list, My favorites are:
Rowan Willow
Griffin Willow
Very nice!!!!!
Hope this helps = )
Reply:I like Rory Jane :) congrads on baby!
Reply:Rory Jane sounds so cute... strong yet girly!
Blake Willow sounds very nature-y
You picked some beautiful names! It is going to be hard to pick one!
Good luck.
Reply:The only ones that sound feminine to me are Rowan,Jaedyn %26amp; Rory....I like all the middle names though...so...
Rowan Jane
Rory Brielle
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Rowan is my favorite from that list. I love that it is classically unisex -- a male Anglicization of Ruadhan or female nature name in reference to the tree -- rather than a currently-trendy crossover. ;)
Reagan, Brinley, Hayden and especially "Jaedyn" I would avoid. All seem far too trendy, overused, insubstantial, completely expected or obviously misspelled -- and there's no need to badly misspell a masculine name if you're already comfortable with its masculinity, after all -- so not exactly my style.
Rory I prefer as a nickname (for either gender), Raleigh is ok (too similar to the very-common Reilly/Riley for my taste) and Griffin is downright manly (although I do like Finley for a girl, as a similar option). ;)
Blake would be my second choice.
Jane is my favorite middle name listed, but I'll admit that Rowan Victoria has a lovely ring to it. ;) Willow is fine, but I wouldn't pair it with Rowan (for obvious reasons), and both Belle and Brielle seem far too frilly and predictable middle name options here.
Hope that helps. ;)
Reply:Griffin? Can you imagine giving a sweet little girl the nickname Griff? That's awful. Blake is the only name on there that I would consider thinking about.
Good luck with that.
Reply:Hayden Belle.
Reply:from your list i like Rory Jane but also think about Charlotte (nick name Charlie)Charlotte Jane
Reply:I really like Rory and Rowan from your list.
Rory Victoria and Rowan Brielle sound pretty.
Reply:well, I guess I'd choose Rowan.
Griffin doesn't sound unisex to me.
Reply:How about Austin Brielle
Reply:these are boy names, dont complicate her life.
Reply:Jaedyn Sienna
Reply:Rowan Victoria
Reply:jaedyn, and one thats not on ur list. morgan!
Reply:Shelby is cute
Shelby Jane, Shelby Brielle, Shelby belle, Shelby Victoria
Griffin, great for a boy
Reagan, do not like
Blake, good for a boy
Brinley Sierra, Brinley Jane
Riley I like better
Riley Victoria, Riley Willow, Riley Brielle, Riley Sierra
Raleigh Victoria, Raleigh Brielle
Rori I love this name. I love this spelling for a girl
Rori Sierra, Rori Jane, Rori Belle
Hayden, I love this name for a girl
Hayden Victoria, Hayden Sierra, hayden Brielle, Hayden Willow, Hayden Jane
Rowan, not crazy about
Rowan Jane, Rowan Victoria
Jaedyn, to common
Favorites
Hayden Jane and Hayden Sierra
Rori Victoria
Riley Belle or Brielle
Shelby Jane
Those are my top four of your names for a little girl
Reply:I like the name Griffin or spell it Graffyn
Reply:Jaedyn
Reply:Brinley
Reply:I LIKE JAEDYN BRIELLE AND IF YOU WANT U CAN CALL HER JB FOR SHORT.... THEY ARE ALL LOVELY NAMES THOUGH
Reply:reagan jane
Reagan
Blake
Brinley
Raleigh
Rory
Hayden
Rowan
Jaedyn
Middle name options are Victoria, Jane, Willow, or Belle/Brielle!
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Reagan is my favorite first name. Reagan belle or reagan sienna sound cute.
Reply:Nice names...congrats :)Consider these as another option..
Daveigh *
Reece
Charlie
Billy
Ricki *
Steveigh
Aaren
Austyn
Bailey
caden *
cassidy
codie *
teagen
tommie *
trystan
Wren
tenzin
Reply:ROWAN BELLE
good luck
Reply:I dated a guy with a daughter named Blake. Her middle name was Marie though.
Reply:You should consider if you are going to use a nickname and other people probably will so try them out with a shortened version to see what you like. I really like Reagan Victoria or Reagan Brielle. Then she could be called Rea(like a ray of sunshine!). Or he if you have a boy. :) I like Rory, too. Like on the t.v. show, the Gilmore Girls. Best wishes with your new baby!
Reply:Rory is my favorite followed by Reagan.
Although you didn't ask for suggestions, I do like these unisex names as well:
Troi
Kai
Morgan
Hunter
Haven
Delaney
Ryder
Sloane
Sawyer
Reply:shelby jane if you must! good luck!
Reply:My choice from your list would have to be Jaedyn Brielle. Good Luck
Reply:I like Hayden, Jaedyn and Shelby so any one of those for the first name. and Victoria, Willow and Belle are cute middle names.
Good luck and have fun choosing a name!
Reply:Rory Jane
Hayden Jane
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Of your list, My favorites are:
Rowan Willow
Griffin Willow
Very nice!!!!!
Hope this helps = )
Reply:I like Rory Jane :) congrads on baby!
Reply:Rory Jane sounds so cute... strong yet girly!
Blake Willow sounds very nature-y
You picked some beautiful names! It is going to be hard to pick one!
Good luck.
Reply:The only ones that sound feminine to me are Rowan,Jaedyn %26amp; Rory....I like all the middle names though...so...
Rowan Jane
Rory Brielle
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Rowan is my favorite from that list. I love that it is classically unisex -- a male Anglicization of Ruadhan or female nature name in reference to the tree -- rather than a currently-trendy crossover. ;)
Reagan, Brinley, Hayden and especially "Jaedyn" I would avoid. All seem far too trendy, overused, insubstantial, completely expected or obviously misspelled -- and there's no need to badly misspell a masculine name if you're already comfortable with its masculinity, after all -- so not exactly my style.
Rory I prefer as a nickname (for either gender), Raleigh is ok (too similar to the very-common Reilly/Riley for my taste) and Griffin is downright manly (although I do like Finley for a girl, as a similar option). ;)
Blake would be my second choice.
Jane is my favorite middle name listed, but I'll admit that Rowan Victoria has a lovely ring to it. ;) Willow is fine, but I wouldn't pair it with Rowan (for obvious reasons), and both Belle and Brielle seem far too frilly and predictable middle name options here.
Hope that helps. ;)
Reply:Griffin? Can you imagine giving a sweet little girl the nickname Griff? That's awful. Blake is the only name on there that I would consider thinking about.
Good luck with that.
Reply:Hayden Belle.
Reply:from your list i like Rory Jane but also think about Charlotte (nick name Charlie)Charlotte Jane
Reply:I really like Rory and Rowan from your list.
Rory Victoria and Rowan Brielle sound pretty.
Reply:well, I guess I'd choose Rowan.
Griffin doesn't sound unisex to me.
Reply:How about Austin Brielle
Reply:these are boy names, dont complicate her life.
Reply:Jaedyn Sienna
Reply:Rowan Victoria
Reply:jaedyn, and one thats not on ur list. morgan!
Reply:Shelby is cute
Shelby Jane, Shelby Brielle, Shelby belle, Shelby Victoria
Griffin, great for a boy
Reagan, do not like
Blake, good for a boy
Brinley Sierra, Brinley Jane
Riley I like better
Riley Victoria, Riley Willow, Riley Brielle, Riley Sierra
Raleigh Victoria, Raleigh Brielle
Rori I love this name. I love this spelling for a girl
Rori Sierra, Rori Jane, Rori Belle
Hayden, I love this name for a girl
Hayden Victoria, Hayden Sierra, hayden Brielle, Hayden Willow, Hayden Jane
Rowan, not crazy about
Rowan Jane, Rowan Victoria
Jaedyn, to common
Favorites
Hayden Jane and Hayden Sierra
Rori Victoria
Riley Belle or Brielle
Shelby Jane
Those are my top four of your names for a little girl
Reply:I like the name Griffin or spell it Graffyn
Reply:Jaedyn
Reply:Brinley
Reply:I LIKE JAEDYN BRIELLE AND IF YOU WANT U CAN CALL HER JB FOR SHORT.... THEY ARE ALL LOVELY NAMES THOUGH
Reply:reagan jane
Gender of Baby Names - What is male, female, unisex?
I'm always seeing somebody tell another person that the name they have chosen is bad because it is a masculine name and not good for a girl (or vice versa) - and quite often the name is either commonly considered unisex or was once male, but now more commonly used as a feminine name...
So I got curious, what does it take to make a masculine name feminine? Now, I'm not talking about names like Adam, James or Zachary... But what about Avery, Addison, Madison, Audrey... or Ashley, Kelly, Laurie, Shelly, Carol, and Tracy... What makes a name feminine only or masculine only?
And please provide more "proof" then the names means "son of ..." - The name Rachel means "ewe", yet I would not be calling my daughter a sheep just because her name meant "ewe"...
Madison is #5 on the 2007 SSA list of girls names, while Rachel is #60 - is Madison still not a feminine name? Is Rachel more appropriately used on livestock?
When is it OK for a girl to use what was a masculine name at one time? Does this follow the same time line as women being able to do "men's" jobs or wear "men's pants"?
Also, once a name becomes acceptable to use as a feminine name - does that mean a boy can not use it? Would it be OK to name my son Laurence and call him Laurie? What about naming a boy Aubrey or Madison?
Sites that might help with your position:
http://www.behindthename.com/
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
Please - keep your responses intelligent and civil - I am truly curious, and want to see other people's reasoning behind this controversy - Thank you!
Gender of Baby Names - What is male, female, unisex?
Well, firstly, I think your example with Rachel is irrelevant. There is no word "rachel" that means "ewe." The name Rachel means "ewe" just as the name Caitlin means "pure" or the name Sally means "princess." It is just a connotation, not a definition.
On the other hand, the name Madison is a surname - a last name. It literally MEANS "son of Maude" or "son of Matthew" (I have seen conflicting reports). It is just like McMahon means "son of Mahon" or O'Brien means "grandson of Brian." Of course, McMahon and O'Brien haven't been adapted as first names the way Madison has, but they have the same roots.
The thing with names is, they come from so many different cultures, countries, languages, and traditions, that there are hardly any right answers to your questions. That also means, that many of the people who say a certain name is exclusively masculine or feminine aren't necessarily right, and are merely just opinionated.
Many languages differentiate between feminine and masculine with it's ending. Spanish for example has an -a ending for feminine and an -o ending for masculine in most cases. Julio and Julia. Celadonio, Celadonia. But not all do. Its not set in stone.
To be honest, what it takes to make a masculine name feminine, is for a female to carry the name. My name could be Peter, but I'm a woman. Who's to say the next trend won't be a bunch of little pigtailed Peter's in cute dresses running around? Many people wouldn't like it, but it's not their place to say it's inappropriate for someone else's daughter to be named Peter. It is definitely a masculine name, but it's a girl's name if a girl has it.
I am getting so in to this! I think I'll come back and edit. I have things to do right now...
Reply:I am a guy and my mom named me Alexandra.
She just preferred the spelling and sound of the name spelled that way instead of Alexandre or Alexander, and it was her favorite name so she used it for me. If you ask her (I have) she will tell you that Alexandra is a 'strong', classical name and as far as she is concerned at least it works for both genders. Others can decide if they agree on that or not.
Alex
Reply:I do not know how to answer your question I am old fashioned or maybe just old but I would never call Laurence laurie Loren yes I am not really into the unisex names except Kendell I have always really liked it with Rae for a girl and Ray for a middle name for a boy but I do not think I would ever really use
Reply:im a girl and my name is Devin my cousin is also a girl her name is Kodi
My best guy friends name is Elle
i like do like when guys have feminine names and girls have guys names as long as it=s not liek charlotte or as you said james
Reply:Over the years people have just come to think they know it all. They know which name goes for each sex, when really they don't. While I love the name Addison for a boy, people have told me a boy would be beaten on with that name. Why? And for a girl, it's not feminine enough. Then what is it? Are we not allowed to name our children Addison? People these days just want things their way, and if you do not follow their guide lines, it is not perfect. It is just this day and age. Too many people are getting a bit too big for their britches!
Reply:The nicknames, most popular gender, and People who i know with these names
Avery- Boy (i know a boy)
Addison- Girl (i know what it means, Son of Adam but Addy is girly)
Madison- Girl (I can't even count how many madison's i know all girls)
Audrey- Girl (Same as Aubrey it is very girly)
Ashley- Girl (I know plenty of Ashley's ALL GIRLS)
Kelly- Girl (it's so feminine)
Laurie- Girl (feminine)
Shelly- Girl (I know 2 girls)
Carol- Girl (it just is)
Tracy- Girl (Girly)
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I love Rachel, and Madison too. They are both girly. Who cares what they mean. I love the names Sarah and Leah, if i would name twins these names, Sarah would be treated just like her sister, even though her name means Princess, get what i mean
Aubrey and Madison are girly in my book boys with these names will be teased
______________________________________...
Any boy name can be made girly, like Kyle can be Kylie and Andrew can be Andrea, but i think Tyler, Dylan, and Kieran push it over the edge
Reply:Ha ha I think it's funny what you said about the name Rachel... That's my name, and I think meanings should have no real importance to names.
To the question:
I think to make a masculine name feminine, it needs to have a feminine middle name or a cute nickname. For example, I love the name Elliott for a girl. Nicknames would be Ella or Ellie. Guys couldn't be called that! It's too feminine. Also, some names could work both ways in my opinion. Kennedy could work for a boy. Remy could work for both, I know a boy and a girl named Remy.
I think that girl's names tend to be strictly for girl's only, while boy's names can be used for girl. Like, you wouldn't see a boy being named Isabella, but you would see a girl being named Jordan or Carson or something masculine like that.
I think it's ok for a girl to use what was once a masculine name if 1) there is a cute girly nickname, and/or 2) the middle name is feminine. I tend to like boy's names on girls, but I wouldn't name my daughter Jack or Brandon or Michael or Jacob, names that just feel really masculine.
Awesome question!
Reply:I am curious if you will get more answers. I LOVE unisex/gender switched names. When I was younger my BF (a girl) had the name Brett. The boys named Brett HATED it LOL because it seemed one girl having it made it into a girls name. I have also known personally a male Erin and a Lindsay.
To me it seems very arbitrary and abstract which name is used for which gender. Sure, there is a tradition behind it, but those can change, like Carol, Ashley, Marion were all boys names once. Like you say, names that end in Son aren't always male either, especially like Alison.
I've always thought I would use unisex/gender switched names, but they are becoming so common on girls now that I am not sure I would use one if I had a daughter, but I will almost definitely use one for a son.
Reply:I typically base my opinion on if a name is too masculine or feminine to be unisex on life experience - as I assume most people do. It's subjective - as all names are... it's personal preference. I think that a lot of people forget that names like Courtney, Ashley, Carol, Shannon began as boy's names.
i read a great study, and wish I had a link to it still (!!), that looked at people's perceptions of girls with names like Casey, Jordan, Ryan ... the more masculine of the "unisex" names. They were perceived as being more assertive, athletic, and independent than their Laura, Elizabeth, Mary counterparts - girls with unisex names that are more commonly used for girls. Boys with unisex names that are now used more commonly for females such as Carol, Ashley, Kelly were seen more delicate and feminine than their Thomas, Matthew, John friends.
For this reason, names more commonly transition from male to female - currently, people want their boys to appear strong and manly and their girls to be seen as independent and, well, strong.
I think that what makes a name strictly for a girl or a boy is our culture and what people associate with the name. Slowly over time, names transition between the genders for various reasons...
I simply prefer names that are gender specific... so if you ask me if you should name your daughter Ryan, i'll probably tell you that it's too boyish. On the same side, I think that naming a boy Ashley right now will be a burden because throughout his life people will mistake him, by name only, as a girl - due to the fact that probably ever Ashley they've met was a girl.
So I got curious, what does it take to make a masculine name feminine? Now, I'm not talking about names like Adam, James or Zachary... But what about Avery, Addison, Madison, Audrey... or Ashley, Kelly, Laurie, Shelly, Carol, and Tracy... What makes a name feminine only or masculine only?
And please provide more "proof" then the names means "son of ..." - The name Rachel means "ewe", yet I would not be calling my daughter a sheep just because her name meant "ewe"...
Madison is #5 on the 2007 SSA list of girls names, while Rachel is #60 - is Madison still not a feminine name? Is Rachel more appropriately used on livestock?
When is it OK for a girl to use what was a masculine name at one time? Does this follow the same time line as women being able to do "men's" jobs or wear "men's pants"?
Also, once a name becomes acceptable to use as a feminine name - does that mean a boy can not use it? Would it be OK to name my son Laurence and call him Laurie? What about naming a boy Aubrey or Madison?
Sites that might help with your position:
http://www.behindthename.com/
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/
Please - keep your responses intelligent and civil - I am truly curious, and want to see other people's reasoning behind this controversy - Thank you!
Gender of Baby Names - What is male, female, unisex?
Well, firstly, I think your example with Rachel is irrelevant. There is no word "rachel" that means "ewe." The name Rachel means "ewe" just as the name Caitlin means "pure" or the name Sally means "princess." It is just a connotation, not a definition.
On the other hand, the name Madison is a surname - a last name. It literally MEANS "son of Maude" or "son of Matthew" (I have seen conflicting reports). It is just like McMahon means "son of Mahon" or O'Brien means "grandson of Brian." Of course, McMahon and O'Brien haven't been adapted as first names the way Madison has, but they have the same roots.
The thing with names is, they come from so many different cultures, countries, languages, and traditions, that there are hardly any right answers to your questions. That also means, that many of the people who say a certain name is exclusively masculine or feminine aren't necessarily right, and are merely just opinionated.
Many languages differentiate between feminine and masculine with it's ending. Spanish for example has an -a ending for feminine and an -o ending for masculine in most cases. Julio and Julia. Celadonio, Celadonia. But not all do. Its not set in stone.
To be honest, what it takes to make a masculine name feminine, is for a female to carry the name. My name could be Peter, but I'm a woman. Who's to say the next trend won't be a bunch of little pigtailed Peter's in cute dresses running around? Many people wouldn't like it, but it's not their place to say it's inappropriate for someone else's daughter to be named Peter. It is definitely a masculine name, but it's a girl's name if a girl has it.
I am getting so in to this! I think I'll come back and edit. I have things to do right now...
Reply:I am a guy and my mom named me Alexandra.
She just preferred the spelling and sound of the name spelled that way instead of Alexandre or Alexander, and it was her favorite name so she used it for me. If you ask her (I have) she will tell you that Alexandra is a 'strong', classical name and as far as she is concerned at least it works for both genders. Others can decide if they agree on that or not.
Alex
Reply:I do not know how to answer your question I am old fashioned or maybe just old but I would never call Laurence laurie Loren yes I am not really into the unisex names except Kendell I have always really liked it with Rae for a girl and Ray for a middle name for a boy but I do not think I would ever really use
Reply:im a girl and my name is Devin my cousin is also a girl her name is Kodi
My best guy friends name is Elle
i like do like when guys have feminine names and girls have guys names as long as it=s not liek charlotte or as you said james
Reply:Over the years people have just come to think they know it all. They know which name goes for each sex, when really they don't. While I love the name Addison for a boy, people have told me a boy would be beaten on with that name. Why? And for a girl, it's not feminine enough. Then what is it? Are we not allowed to name our children Addison? People these days just want things their way, and if you do not follow their guide lines, it is not perfect. It is just this day and age. Too many people are getting a bit too big for their britches!
Reply:The nicknames, most popular gender, and People who i know with these names
Avery- Boy (i know a boy)
Addison- Girl (i know what it means, Son of Adam but Addy is girly)
Madison- Girl (I can't even count how many madison's i know all girls)
Audrey- Girl (Same as Aubrey it is very girly)
Ashley- Girl (I know plenty of Ashley's ALL GIRLS)
Kelly- Girl (it's so feminine)
Laurie- Girl (feminine)
Shelly- Girl (I know 2 girls)
Carol- Girl (it just is)
Tracy- Girl (Girly)
______________________________________...
I love Rachel, and Madison too. They are both girly. Who cares what they mean. I love the names Sarah and Leah, if i would name twins these names, Sarah would be treated just like her sister, even though her name means Princess, get what i mean
Aubrey and Madison are girly in my book boys with these names will be teased
______________________________________...
Any boy name can be made girly, like Kyle can be Kylie and Andrew can be Andrea, but i think Tyler, Dylan, and Kieran push it over the edge
Reply:Ha ha I think it's funny what you said about the name Rachel... That's my name, and I think meanings should have no real importance to names.
To the question:
I think to make a masculine name feminine, it needs to have a feminine middle name or a cute nickname. For example, I love the name Elliott for a girl. Nicknames would be Ella or Ellie. Guys couldn't be called that! It's too feminine. Also, some names could work both ways in my opinion. Kennedy could work for a boy. Remy could work for both, I know a boy and a girl named Remy.
I think that girl's names tend to be strictly for girl's only, while boy's names can be used for girl. Like, you wouldn't see a boy being named Isabella, but you would see a girl being named Jordan or Carson or something masculine like that.
I think it's ok for a girl to use what was once a masculine name if 1) there is a cute girly nickname, and/or 2) the middle name is feminine. I tend to like boy's names on girls, but I wouldn't name my daughter Jack or Brandon or Michael or Jacob, names that just feel really masculine.
Awesome question!
Reply:I am curious if you will get more answers. I LOVE unisex/gender switched names. When I was younger my BF (a girl) had the name Brett. The boys named Brett HATED it LOL because it seemed one girl having it made it into a girls name. I have also known personally a male Erin and a Lindsay.
To me it seems very arbitrary and abstract which name is used for which gender. Sure, there is a tradition behind it, but those can change, like Carol, Ashley, Marion were all boys names once. Like you say, names that end in Son aren't always male either, especially like Alison.
I've always thought I would use unisex/gender switched names, but they are becoming so common on girls now that I am not sure I would use one if I had a daughter, but I will almost definitely use one for a son.
Reply:I typically base my opinion on if a name is too masculine or feminine to be unisex on life experience - as I assume most people do. It's subjective - as all names are... it's personal preference. I think that a lot of people forget that names like Courtney, Ashley, Carol, Shannon began as boy's names.
i read a great study, and wish I had a link to it still (!!), that looked at people's perceptions of girls with names like Casey, Jordan, Ryan ... the more masculine of the "unisex" names. They were perceived as being more assertive, athletic, and independent than their Laura, Elizabeth, Mary counterparts - girls with unisex names that are more commonly used for girls. Boys with unisex names that are now used more commonly for females such as Carol, Ashley, Kelly were seen more delicate and feminine than their Thomas, Matthew, John friends.
For this reason, names more commonly transition from male to female - currently, people want their boys to appear strong and manly and their girls to be seen as independent and, well, strong.
I think that what makes a name strictly for a girl or a boy is our culture and what people associate with the name. Slowly over time, names transition between the genders for various reasons...
I simply prefer names that are gender specific... so if you ask me if you should name your daughter Ryan, i'll probably tell you that it's too boyish. On the same side, I think that naming a boy Ashley right now will be a burden because throughout his life people will mistake him, by name only, as a girl - due to the fact that probably ever Ashley they've met was a girl.
What's a good name for a unisex children's hair salon?
Think fun %26amp; trendy...
What's a good name for a unisex children's hair salon?
I think that something like:
Forever Lovely
would be nice.
I don't think it really matters what you call it when it comes to a unisex hair salon. Something that doesn't sound too femenine for a boy but something that sound alluring for a girl. So maybe:
Super Strands
maybe something like that! :)
Reply:Dick and Janes.
Reply:I like Jack %26amp; Jills
Reply:How about Jacks and Jills? Or something that has to with children's rhymes?
What's a good name for a unisex children's hair salon?
I think that something like:
Forever Lovely
would be nice.
I don't think it really matters what you call it when it comes to a unisex hair salon. Something that doesn't sound too femenine for a boy but something that sound alluring for a girl. So maybe:
Super Strands
maybe something like that! :)
Reply:Dick and Janes.
Reply:I like Jack %26amp; Jills
Reply:How about Jacks and Jills? Or something that has to with children's rhymes?
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
I've been to their house before they've been to mine so they know me should I go to the shower even though my name was not included.
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
YES, i would definitely go with him. Generally when one person is invited their spouse is invited as well, just not formally. Have fun!
Reply:I think that you should go. His co-worker probably just gave who ever was throwing the party her co-workers names and because its a unisex baby shower, just expects that you would know that you are invited too. If you feel uncomfortable just showing up, maybe you can have your husband casually mention in conversation that both you and he are attending the shower. But I bet she already thinks that you are going to attend with him.
Reply:Yes you are definitely included to go, they are prob just more associated with him.
Reply:You should be ok to go! I wouldn't worry about it. And if they give you grief, just leave with your hubby.
yoga
My Husband was invited to a unisex baby shower for a coworker of his my name was not included?
YES, i would definitely go with him. Generally when one person is invited their spouse is invited as well, just not formally. Have fun!
Reply:I think that you should go. His co-worker probably just gave who ever was throwing the party her co-workers names and because its a unisex baby shower, just expects that you would know that you are invited too. If you feel uncomfortable just showing up, maybe you can have your husband casually mention in conversation that both you and he are attending the shower. But I bet she already thinks that you are going to attend with him.
Reply:Yes you are definitely included to go, they are prob just more associated with him.
Reply:You should be ok to go! I wouldn't worry about it. And if they give you grief, just leave with your hubby.
yoga
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Griffin
Reagan
Blake
Brinley
Raleigh
Rory
Hayden
Rowan
Jaedyn
Middle name options are Victoria, Jane, Willow, or Belle/Brielle!
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Reagan is my favorite first name. Reagan belle or reagan sienna sound cute.
Reply:Nice names...congrats :)Consider these as another option..
Daveigh *
Reece
Charlie
Billy
Ricki *
Steveigh
Aaren
Austyn
Bailey
caden *
cassidy
codie *
teagen
tommie *
trystan
Wren
tenzin
Reply:ROWAN BELLE
good luck
Reply:I dated a guy with a daughter named Blake. Her middle name was Marie though.
Reply:You should consider if you are going to use a nickname and other people probably will so try them out with a shortened version to see what you like. I really like Reagan Victoria or Reagan Brielle. Then she could be called Rea(like a ray of sunshine!). Or he if you have a boy. :) I like Rory, too. Like on the t.v. show, the Gilmore Girls. Best wishes with your new baby!
Reply:Rory is my favorite followed by Reagan.
Although you didn't ask for suggestions, I do like these unisex names as well:
Troi
Kai
Morgan
Hunter
Haven
Delaney
Ryder
Sloane
Sawyer
Reply:shelby jane if you must! good luck!
Reply:My choice from your list would have to be Jaedyn Brielle. Good Luck
Reply:I like Hayden, Jaedyn and Shelby so any one of those for the first name. and Victoria, Willow and Belle are cute middle names.
Good luck and have fun choosing a name!
Reply:Rory Jane
Hayden Jane
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Of your list, My favorites are:
Rowan Willow
Griffin Willow
Very nice!!!!!
Hope this helps = )
Reply:I like Rory Jane :) congrads on baby!
Reply:Rory Jane sounds so cute... strong yet girly!
Blake Willow sounds very nature-y
You picked some beautiful names! It is going to be hard to pick one!
Good luck.
Reply:The only ones that sound feminine to me are Rowan,Jaedyn %26amp; Rory....I like all the middle names though...so...
Rowan Jane
Rory Brielle
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Rowan is my favorite from that list. I love that it is classically unisex -- a male Anglicization of Ruadhan or female nature name in reference to the tree -- rather than a currently-trendy crossover. ;)
Reagan, Brinley, Hayden and especially "Jaedyn" I would avoid. All seem far too trendy, overused, insubstantial, completely expected or obviously misspelled -- and there's no need to badly misspell a masculine name if you're already comfortable with its masculinity, after all -- so not exactly my style.
Rory I prefer as a nickname (for either gender), Raleigh is ok (too similar to the very-common Reilly/Riley for my taste) and Griffin is downright manly (although I do like Finley for a girl, as a similar option). ;)
Blake would be my second choice.
Jane is my favorite middle name listed, but I'll admit that Rowan Victoria has a lovely ring to it. ;) Willow is fine, but I wouldn't pair it with Rowan (for obvious reasons), and both Belle and Brielle seem far too frilly and predictable middle name options here.
Hope that helps. ;)
Reply:Griffin? Can you imagine giving a sweet little girl the nickname Griff? That's awful. Blake is the only name on there that I would consider thinking about.
Good luck with that.
Reply:Hayden Belle.
Reply:from your list i like Rory Jane but also think about Charlotte (nick name Charlie)Charlotte Jane
Reply:I really like Rory and Rowan from your list.
Rory Victoria and Rowan Brielle sound pretty.
Reply:well, I guess I'd choose Rowan.
Griffin doesn't sound unisex to me.
Reply:How about Austin Brielle
Reply:these are boy names, dont complicate her life.
Reply:Jaedyn Sienna
Reply:Rowan Victoria
Reply:jaedyn, and one thats not on ur list. morgan!
Reply:Shelby is cute
Shelby Jane, Shelby Brielle, Shelby belle, Shelby Victoria
Griffin, great for a boy
Reagan, do not like
Blake, good for a boy
Brinley Sierra, Brinley Jane
Riley I like better
Riley Victoria, Riley Willow, Riley Brielle, Riley Sierra
Raleigh Victoria, Raleigh Brielle
Rori I love this name. I love this spelling for a girl
Rori Sierra, Rori Jane, Rori Belle
Hayden, I love this name for a girl
Hayden Victoria, Hayden Sierra, hayden Brielle, Hayden Willow, Hayden Jane
Rowan, not crazy about
Rowan Jane, Rowan Victoria
Jaedyn, to common
Favorites
Hayden Jane and Hayden Sierra
Rori Victoria
Riley Belle or Brielle
Shelby Jane
Those are my top four of your names for a little girl
Reply:I like the name Griffin or spell it Graffyn
Reply:Jaedyn
Reply:Brinley
Reply:I LIKE JAEDYN BRIELLE AND IF YOU WANT U CAN CALL HER JB FOR SHORT.... THEY ARE ALL LOVELY NAMES THOUGH
Reply:reagan jane
Reagan
Blake
Brinley
Raleigh
Rory
Hayden
Rowan
Jaedyn
Middle name options are Victoria, Jane, Willow, or Belle/Brielle!
Which unisex name is best for my little girl??
Reagan is my favorite first name. Reagan belle or reagan sienna sound cute.
Reply:Nice names...congrats :)Consider these as another option..
Daveigh *
Reece
Charlie
Billy
Ricki *
Steveigh
Aaren
Austyn
Bailey
caden *
cassidy
codie *
teagen
tommie *
trystan
Wren
tenzin
Reply:ROWAN BELLE
good luck
Reply:I dated a guy with a daughter named Blake. Her middle name was Marie though.
Reply:You should consider if you are going to use a nickname and other people probably will so try them out with a shortened version to see what you like. I really like Reagan Victoria or Reagan Brielle. Then she could be called Rea(like a ray of sunshine!). Or he if you have a boy. :) I like Rory, too. Like on the t.v. show, the Gilmore Girls. Best wishes with your new baby!
Reply:Rory is my favorite followed by Reagan.
Although you didn't ask for suggestions, I do like these unisex names as well:
Troi
Kai
Morgan
Hunter
Haven
Delaney
Ryder
Sloane
Sawyer
Reply:shelby jane if you must! good luck!
Reply:My choice from your list would have to be Jaedyn Brielle. Good Luck
Reply:I like Hayden, Jaedyn and Shelby so any one of those for the first name. and Victoria, Willow and Belle are cute middle names.
Good luck and have fun choosing a name!
Reply:Rory Jane
Hayden Jane
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Of your list, My favorites are:
Rowan Willow
Griffin Willow
Very nice!!!!!
Hope this helps = )
Reply:I like Rory Jane :) congrads on baby!
Reply:Rory Jane sounds so cute... strong yet girly!
Blake Willow sounds very nature-y
You picked some beautiful names! It is going to be hard to pick one!
Good luck.
Reply:The only ones that sound feminine to me are Rowan,Jaedyn %26amp; Rory....I like all the middle names though...so...
Rowan Jane
Rory Brielle
Jaedyn Willow
Reply:Rowan is my favorite from that list. I love that it is classically unisex -- a male Anglicization of Ruadhan or female nature name in reference to the tree -- rather than a currently-trendy crossover. ;)
Reagan, Brinley, Hayden and especially "Jaedyn" I would avoid. All seem far too trendy, overused, insubstantial, completely expected or obviously misspelled -- and there's no need to badly misspell a masculine name if you're already comfortable with its masculinity, after all -- so not exactly my style.
Rory I prefer as a nickname (for either gender), Raleigh is ok (too similar to the very-common Reilly/Riley for my taste) and Griffin is downright manly (although I do like Finley for a girl, as a similar option). ;)
Blake would be my second choice.
Jane is my favorite middle name listed, but I'll admit that Rowan Victoria has a lovely ring to it. ;) Willow is fine, but I wouldn't pair it with Rowan (for obvious reasons), and both Belle and Brielle seem far too frilly and predictable middle name options here.
Hope that helps. ;)
Reply:Griffin? Can you imagine giving a sweet little girl the nickname Griff? That's awful. Blake is the only name on there that I would consider thinking about.
Good luck with that.
Reply:Hayden Belle.
Reply:from your list i like Rory Jane but also think about Charlotte (nick name Charlie)Charlotte Jane
Reply:I really like Rory and Rowan from your list.
Rory Victoria and Rowan Brielle sound pretty.
Reply:well, I guess I'd choose Rowan.
Griffin doesn't sound unisex to me.
Reply:How about Austin Brielle
Reply:these are boy names, dont complicate her life.
Reply:Jaedyn Sienna
Reply:Rowan Victoria
Reply:jaedyn, and one thats not on ur list. morgan!
Reply:Shelby is cute
Shelby Jane, Shelby Brielle, Shelby belle, Shelby Victoria
Griffin, great for a boy
Reagan, do not like
Blake, good for a boy
Brinley Sierra, Brinley Jane
Riley I like better
Riley Victoria, Riley Willow, Riley Brielle, Riley Sierra
Raleigh Victoria, Raleigh Brielle
Rori I love this name. I love this spelling for a girl
Rori Sierra, Rori Jane, Rori Belle
Hayden, I love this name for a girl
Hayden Victoria, Hayden Sierra, hayden Brielle, Hayden Willow, Hayden Jane
Rowan, not crazy about
Rowan Jane, Rowan Victoria
Jaedyn, to common
Favorites
Hayden Jane and Hayden Sierra
Rori Victoria
Riley Belle or Brielle
Shelby Jane
Those are my top four of your names for a little girl
Reply:I like the name Griffin or spell it Graffyn
Reply:Jaedyn
Reply:Brinley
Reply:I LIKE JAEDYN BRIELLE AND IF YOU WANT U CAN CALL HER JB FOR SHORT.... THEY ARE ALL LOVELY NAMES THOUGH
Reply:reagan jane
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