[Opinions] Re: Stereotypical male names used as feminine names
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I used to be obsessed with the idea of Vincent as a girl’s name. I got in quite a few heated arguments around it on here in 2020. Nowadays, I’m more lukewarm on it, but I still think it’s an interesting option. I love Hollis, Jasper or Casper, Elliot, Ezra, Christian, and I also enjoy nicknames ones: Mikey, Mickey, Eddie, Theo, Al, Andy.
I generally prefer unisex names that are more commonly feminine on boys, like Morgan, Casey, Rowan, Angel, Avery, Addison, Izzy, Jade, Cass.
I generally prefer unisex names that are more commonly feminine on boys, like Morgan, Casey, Rowan, Angel, Avery, Addison, Izzy, Jade, Cass.
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I agree with lots of the names you listed here. And surprisingly, I've actually met quite a few.
I've met a girl named Hollis, and a girl named Eliot (and Eliott)
I also have met a male Morgan, Casey, Rowan, Angel, Avery, and Cass.
Personally I think all of these names suit/ed their bearers perfectly!
I've met a girl named Hollis, and a girl named Eliot (and Eliott)
I also have met a male Morgan, Casey, Rowan, Angel, Avery, and Cass.
Personally I think all of these names suit/ed their bearers perfectly!
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