I was wondering if there are any names that are
originally both feminine and masculine in English. There are several examples in French (
Claude,
Dominique,
Maxime - which are both the feminine and masculine form of the names
Claudius,
Dominic, and
Maximus). The only ones I can think of are
Hilary (the English form of both
Hilarius and
Hilaria) and
Evelyn (from
Aveline, later adopted as a surname and given to boys as the masculine form). Any more examples?
I'm ignoring names with modern unisex usage like
Alexis or
Jocelyn, androgynous nicknames like
Alex or
Sam, surnames, or nature names like
Rowan or
Jade (which I suppose could go either way).
ETA:
Robin - for boys, a form of
Robert; for girls, the name of a bird
Joyce - for boys, the English form of
Judoc; for girls, a form of
Jocosa.
Morgan - for boys, from the Welsh name
Morcant; for girls, as in
Morgan le
FayFlorence - English form of
Florentius /
FlorentiaVivian - English form of
Vivianus /
VivianaMarion - for boys, a form of
Marianus; for girls, a form of
Marian
This message was edited 2/6/2011, 9:41 AM