Well, it's a relatively normal sound that can work for either gender... a decade or 2 back, he prob'ly would have had something with it (like Keita or Keisuke or something), but single kanji and short names are a little trendy these days. It's not amazing, but it's decent and, depending on what kanji they chose, it prob'ly won't have his teachers mumbling to themselves a Jpns. version of "Oy vey. What were those parents thinking?"
This message was edited 3/3/2012, 10:46 PM