Oh boy.
I actually don't mind it on any gender. I think it oddly fits in any situation.
Is it useable? To me, no. I knew too many girls named
Taylor growing up. That demographic seemed saturated with
Taylor and it's hard to imagine it being more than a flash in the pan indicative of a time period.
That said, with the ubiquity of
Taylor Swift, I'm a little surprised we haven't seen more sustained growth in popularity. (Though Swift herself may have been theoretically named after
James Taylor (which I question - anyone remember that
Hillary Clinton claimed for a time to have been named after Sir
Edmund Hillary?), she fits in the specific Taylor-saturated timeframe.)
Andrew
put a smile on your face - make the world a better place (: