[Opinions] Re: Stereotypical male names used as feminine names
in reply to a message by isla_may
I enjoy these male names on girls (in theory if not in practice):
Mike
Eddie
Jake
Quentin
Ezra
Elijah
Isaiah
Glenn
Levi (I've been watching a show where this is the name given to a character with no gender, but the voice is very feminine, so now Levi feels feminine to me)
Nolan (could be the next Logan, I don't see why not)
Theo
Christian (this wasn't always a male name but it seems very male nowadays so it counts)
Austin
Rudy
Max
Davis
Willem and Willis
Vice Versa:
Siena
Miley
Jade (saw this on From, and now I love it)
Lainey
Sloane
Amber
Raquel, Rahel, or Rakel
Paige or Page
Paisley
Lauren and Laurel
Winter
Holly
Mike
Eddie
Jake
Quentin
Ezra
Elijah
Isaiah
Glenn
Levi (I've been watching a show where this is the name given to a character with no gender, but the voice is very feminine, so now Levi feels feminine to me)
Nolan (could be the next Logan, I don't see why not)
Theo
Christian (this wasn't always a male name but it seems very male nowadays so it counts)
Austin
Rudy
Max
Davis
Willem and Willis
Vice Versa:
Siena
Miley
Jade (saw this on From, and now I love it)
Lainey
Sloane
Amber
Raquel, Rahel, or Rakel
Paige or Page
Paisley
Lauren and Laurel
Winter
Holly
Replies
How Sloane ever got to be considered feminine in the first place is a complete mystery to me..
Laurel always felt masculine to me as well because when I was younger I used to think Laurel and Hardy were their first names.
Jade is a very good one!
Levi is very feminine in vibe to me. In Dutch it's LAY-vee which makes it sound even more feminine
Laurel always felt masculine to me as well because when I was younger I used to think Laurel and Hardy were their first names.
Jade is a very good one!
Levi is very feminine in vibe to me. In Dutch it's LAY-vee which makes it sound even more feminine