I don't see the appeal of giving your daughter a traditionally masculine name, especially one that is so damn popular for boys. People scoff at me when I mention I like the names
Sacha,
Robin,
Jules, etc. for boys. They also scoff at
Remy, something that baffles me because
Remy is a traditional masculine name in French. They tell me they'll "get teased for having a girl's name." Yet, these people name their daughters things like
Ryan,
Madison,
Mackenzie,
Morgan,
Rene,
Elliott,
Aubrey,
Ayden,
Taylor,
Rory,
Blake, etc. Ultimately, I don't really care, and it doesn't really matter. I just wish they'd realize that if they give their daughter a masculine name to "give her more opportunities in life" and "grant her more respect in the workplace", they are sending a message: femininity is a bad thing. Femininity is less than masculinity.
James, however, is preferable to names like
Kaylynn and
Kayla, which are altogether meaningless.