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It sounds more feminine to me.
Or at least, I'm more used to it being feminine. There are names that are unisex that I like more for boys--Shannon and Kelly being the two at the top of the list--but even so, when I say them aloud they still strike me at first as being girl names, likely because I'm so used to them as such. So yeah, bottom line, my first impression of Aubrey is that it's female, but I'd accept it just as easily if I met a male Aubrey. It's not my favorite for either sex but it's not bad, either. Not exactly my cup of tea, but still respectable.

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