Friday, April 23, 2010

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.


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