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[Facts] Finlay / Finley
I know that both are male and an anglicized form of Fionnlagh, but I was wondering which one came first (if anyone knows). Secondly, I was wondering if "a"s & "e"s are ever used to differentiate between a female or male name in any language and if anyone could provide an example. I know that Skyler is a variant of Skylar and have heard that the "a" tends to be feminine & "e" tends to be masculine for this and others name, is that just a personal thing or is their any linguistic evidence to support that trend? I know with a name like Finlay it would be trend thing, since its a masculine name, but is their any evidence to suggest that this is a logical way to suggest feminization?
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Finlay / Finley  ·  Jacks  ·  10/26/2004, 11:54 AM
Re: Finlay / Finley  ·  Domhnall  ·  11/2/2004, 2:28 AM
Re: Finlay / Finley  ·  Elinor  ·  10/26/2004, 12:42 PM
Re: Finlay / Finley  ·  Maya  ·  10/26/2004, 12:21 PM