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[Opinions] Re: "Legitimate" English Unisex names?
by
number1212
2/5/2011, 9:33 PM
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a message by SugarPlumFairy
Would
Tracey
be one? I see it as equally feminine and masculine.
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SugarPlumFairy
2/5/2011, 9:53 PM
A good example, though
Tracy
isn't traditionally a full name for girls.
Stacy
is similar (a masculine name on its own right that is also a feminine nickname).
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