[Opinions] Re: Originally feminine names that are unisex or masculine now?
in reply to a message by guasguendi
Lilian, perhaps? It's masculine in France.
Or like Cătălin is the only male form of Catherine (I think)?
There are instances of men being named Chelsea / Chelsey.
Though originally a surname, Madison and Addison are more prevalent for females and still occasionally find their way onto males.
I remember a handful of years on here a poster announcing their relative had a son named Kiley. And I know a friend of a friend that's a male Kayley (and the man is almost 40 so he's been living with it longer than most female Kayleys, but still).
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Evgeniy • Anastasio • Dashiell • Brooklyn • Sebastian • James • Nikita • Silviu • Alexie • Caius
Natalia • Miruna • Gratiana • Eugenia • Maximiliana • Daciana • Valentyna • Suhylah • Feodosia • Harmony
Or like Cătălin is the only male form of Catherine (I think)?
There are instances of men being named Chelsea / Chelsey.
Though originally a surname, Madison and Addison are more prevalent for females and still occasionally find their way onto males.
I remember a handful of years on here a poster announcing their relative had a son named Kiley. And I know a friend of a friend that's a male Kayley (and the man is almost 40 so he's been living with it longer than most female Kayleys, but still).
--☆--
Evgeniy • Anastasio • Dashiell • Brooklyn • Sebastian • James • Nikita • Silviu • Alexie • Caius
Natalia • Miruna • Gratiana • Eugenia • Maximiliana • Daciana • Valentyna • Suhylah • Feodosia • Harmony