Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What names would you use for boys if you used unisex names for girls?

Say you had girls with unisex names such as Mason, Reese, Cameron, Hayden, Linden, Presley, Noah etc. Then what would you name boys? Because in my opinion i would want really boyish names so that you could tell who the boys were from the girls. What do you think? What would you name brothers to those names? my first thought was Lachlan. but i dont actually think it matches the unisex names. im starting to think maybe you can only use unisex names for girls if they dont have brothers!!


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jorja :)|||Noah is not and never was a unisex name, it's a boy's name. Incidentally why must the girls have unisex names anyway? You seem to want the boys to have reasonable names, why not the girls too?


Of course we all follow fashion to some extent in naming our children (Elizabeth was highly unusual until the Middle Ages although we think of it as ancient), but making up names and/or idiosyncratic spellings really needs to be treated with caution. These are people we are naming , they will not always be babies , so names that are really diminutives already , like Molly and Bobby etc don't travel well over the years. And creations like Briella and Shyleigh and Jaysen and Kenadie and Jaxson, and ( sorry) Jorja, well, these brand your child with , frankly, a loser's name.|||Poor girls.





Names that I believe are strictly for males:


Nathan


Nathanael


Adam


Connor


Isaac


Benjamin


Gavin


Lucas


Matthew


Ethan


Zachary


Mark


Mitchell


Jacob


Dominic


Collin


Joshua


Elijah


Evan|||I would use Jordan and Blake! :)|||I'm sorry, I really don't understand the question.

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