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I suppose I have contradicted myself though. I do rather like Blaise on a female. :-X
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Blaise lends itself better to being, for lack of a better word, unisex. When I see Blaise, I don't necessarily assume male. James is traditionally a male name. It's like naming a girl Adam. :)
ETA: I suppose anything could be 'unisex' though. Meredith is traditionally a male name and I don't think I've ever heard of a male Meredith.

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I know a male Meredith, he'd usually called Merry. He just retired so I guess I'd put him at 65 or so. He has a twin brother who's called Micky, I'd suppose his full name is Michael thought I've never asked.
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