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[Opinions] Re: My Favorite Nature-Themed Unisex Names
In all honesty, I assumed Aspen was masculine when I first saw it. If not at least unisex. It wasn't even until fairly recently I realized BtN only listed it as feminine. It's unisexual, but I prefer it on a boy. The city in Colorado is beautiful, however. The name itself just makes me think ass-pen. Not a bad name though. 6/10.Rowan is another name I assumed was masculine. I definitely prefer it on a male, but it's not horrible for a girl. I think I would stick with naming a boy that though.Indigo is vastly leaning feminine to me.Sage is very cool with a cool etymology. I like it for either gender, but I slightly prefer it on a girl because that's just what I'm used to.Ember is a unisex name?For some reason, I just can't picture a guy named Briar...I like Forrest! I like Forest too. I don't like it on a girl though.I like Sky! I actually prefer this to the Skye spelling, but at the end of the day either one is fine. I don't care for it on a boy, however.Yay! An actual unisex name. Ash is a nice one. Ashley, Asher, Ashton, Asherah, yup. Unisex.Juniper is cool.I like Rain! It's just so calming. Just like how Sky gives me good visuals. I much prefer the Reign spelling for a boy though._______________________________________________________
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