Re: Masculine or Feminine?
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
- Pax – I associate with that book about a fox with the same name? Idk if the fox is supposed to be a boy or a girl. But overall, I see this as a gender neutral name, leaning masculine.
Keshet – I don't know anyone with this name for context. On one hand, I would assume masculine. On the other hand, I know a Hikmet (similar name ending) who's a woman, so…
March – I see it was gender neutral, but leaning more feminine
Cleo – Definitely feminine
River – Gender neutral. Could go either way with the vibes as being either masculine or feminine.
Sasha – I know different Sasha's and in the Slavic traditiono, nicknames just are gender neutral the majority of the time. It's the name they derive from that's gendered. But overall, I tend to associate Sasha as a diminutive of Alexander, so I see it as more masculine.
Amari – I see it as feminine, but think it's really cool as a masculine name too.
Keshet – I don't know anyone with this name for context. On one hand, I would assume masculine. On the other hand, I know a Hikmet (similar name ending) who's a woman, so…
March – I see it was gender neutral, but leaning more feminine
Cleo – Definitely feminine
River – Gender neutral. Could go either way with the vibes as being either masculine or feminine.
Sasha – I know different Sasha's and in the Slavic traditiono, nicknames just are gender neutral the majority of the time. It's the name they derive from that's gendered. But overall, I tend to associate Sasha as a diminutive of Alexander, so I see it as more masculine.
Amari – I see it as feminine, but think it's really cool as a masculine name too.