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Re: Rowan
To me, Rowan is truly unisex, as I don't think it has a predominately masculine or feminine trait. The Row is masculine to me, and the an is feminine to me (go figure). But, I have seen/heard it more on girls, as of late.Anyway, if someone (like you) asked if I liked it for a boy, I'd say, "No, as I don't think it's masculine enough." Then, if someone asked if I liked it for a girl, I'd say, "No, as I don't think it's feminine enough."So, I don't really like it for either gender.Edit 1: Rewored sentence.
Edit 2: I must need glasses, as I totally confused Debra Messing's son's name! LOL.

-Lissa Hannah-
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