[Opinions] Re: Connor (F)
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
This makes me sad. I love it on boys. But once a traditionally masculine name becomes accepted as unisex, before long, it's lost to the boys altogether.
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Unisex means it's NOT lost to the boys at all though. It's only lost to the boys if it becomes feminine, but even then you can name your son whatever you want even if it's more common for girls.
Unisex SHOULD mean it's usable for both. It almost never works that way in the end. Ashley was considered male originally. Then unisex for a brief moment. And finally, exclusively female. Now, if you suggested naming a boy Ashley, you'd get all kinds of blowback from people saying it's feminine. It's the typical pattern.
Unisex for a time before it goes totally to the girls side...
I agree 100%