I'm sorry you feel that way because probably every boys name has been used for a girl before. It's not a new trend, historically it has happened a lot. There is a girl named
Abel in my genealogy about 6 to 8 generations back. If you look at genealogy you find some really surprising name trends.
Or is the issue for you that if a certain number of people use a boys name for a girl it ruins it for you? I can see how someone would not use
Avery for example for a boy since more girls than boys are receiving the name. It wouldn't stop me but I could see why some people are uncomfortable with that.
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Favorite Names:
Fiona,
Leona,
Serafina,
Artemis,
Hazel,
Luna,
Adelina,
Callisto,
Stella,
Augustine,
Frieda,
Eleanor,
Deirdre,
Ursa, Citrina, Maple,
Iris,
Juniper.
Ciaran,
Connor,
Rowan,
Cedar,
Arthur,
Magnus,
Fionn,
Theron,
Xavier,
Cedric,
Teagan,
Quinn,
Adrian,
Julian,
Gavin, Gryphon,
Taliesin.
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