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[Opinions] Re: Originally feminine names that are unisex or masculine now?
by
Pelops
(blaaarg)
12/21/2020, 3:55 PM
in reply to
a message by guasguendi
I know
Emmett
is derived from
Emma
, which is unusual for surnames. I believe
Evelyn
was a surname derived from a female name, which was briefly fashionable as a male name.
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Anneza
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12/21/2020, 10:55 PM
Nelson
= son of
Nell
! And she, presumably, would have been officially
Eleanor
,
Helen
or
Ellen
.
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Pelops
(blaaarg)
12/22/2020, 9:48 AM
Oh that's fun! BTN lists it as son of
Neil
, though. Wonder how much variation there is...
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