Radical Dreamer wrote:If I had a girl, I would name her Rae. Or I would at least incorporate that name into her full name somehow, like Rae Anne or something. XD I've always thought that was a cool name. As for a boy's name...I really can't think of a good one yet. XD
Bobtheduck wrote:TRIVIA: Did you realize that "Abigail" is technically a Masculine name?
Ashley wrote:NO WAY! O_O!!! I NEVER SAW THAT COMING!
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Yeah, did you know Emily used to be a boys name? Then it slowly became a girls name.
Ashley wrote:So did Ashley. Ashley was a guy's name--and a pretty popular one!--up until Gone with the Wind. Somehow it became a girl's name in like, a generation and a half. Actually speaking of that movie, it REALLY gave me a complex when I was a kid...I couldn't figure out if I had a guy's name, or he had a girl's name....it was whack, yo, and it caused me to be SO afraid that I'd fall in love with a guy from England or Canada named Ashley and we'd get married and then we'd be Ashley and Ashley FromCanada! Oh noes! But that didn't happen, so yay.
What really gets me is that my parents thought they were being original!
Animus Seed wrote:Hey, Cain means "with the LORD's help."
Needle Noggin wrote:Heh, I was thinking of naming my kids "Noname" "Nobody" and "Blank".
But that would be un-nice.
XD! That's pretty funny Ashley.Ashley wrote:Ashley was a guy's name--and a pretty popular one!--up until Gone with the Wind. Somehow it became a girl's name in like, a generation and a half. Actually speaking of that movie, it REALLY gave me a complex when I was a kid...I couldn't figure out if I had a guy's name, or he had a girl's name....it was whack, yo, and it caused me to be SO afraid that I'd fall in love with a guy from England or Canada named Ashley and we'd get married and then we'd be Ashley and Ashley from Canada! Oh noes! But that didn't happen, so yay.
XD!!!Tom Dincht wrote:Sue (TAKE THAT JOHNNY CASH!!!)
I find Tristan odd, but I do know a female Robin, though she actually spells it Robyn.soul alive wrote:There's a lot of gender neutral names that are kind of surprising now. I went to school with a girl named 'Tristan' which is usually a boy's name. I also know a male and a female 'Robin.'
Ashley wrote:So did Ashley. Ashley was a guy's name--and a pretty popular one!--up until Gone with the Wind. Somehow it became a girl's name in like, a generation and a half. Actually speaking of that movie, it REALLY gave me a complex when I was a kid...I couldn't figure out if I had a guy's name, or he had a girl's name....it was whack, yo, and it caused me to be SO afraid that I'd fall in love with a guy from England or Canada named Ashley and we'd get married and then we'd be Ashley and Ashley FromCanada! Oh noes! But that didn't happen, so yay.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Emily was a boy's name? We have male Ashley's up here in Canada?? @_@...
That seems kind of mean.fantasygeek wrote:Girl -Aislinn
-Nessa
-Arabella
Boy -Surion
-Faramir
-Boromir
(yes I am a LOTR fan ^.^)
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