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in reply to a message by Corin Amour Bernard
I guess I don’t have much about it to say in general, unisex names are unisex names. They’re okay. You have the classics like Alex, Angel, or Taylor. Then the unusual ones like Keshet, Sora, or Eirian.
The only thing I don’t like is when people make “Unisex names” and end up naming their daughter something like Tristan, Logan, Wyatt, Asher, Connor or something like that. Technically any name can be unisex, but there are names that just don’t sound right on the opposite gender.
I have a few friends with unisex names and they either feel neutral or don’t like it. Although my name has its bad associations, I’m happy somebody can look at my name and tell its feminine. (Even though 8% say it’s Masculine lol)
(Sorry I changed the title stupid BtN made me change the subject.)
The only thing I don’t like is when people make “Unisex names” and end up naming their daughter something like Tristan, Logan, Wyatt, Asher, Connor or something like that. Technically any name can be unisex, but there are names that just don’t sound right on the opposite gender.
I have a few friends with unisex names and they either feel neutral or don’t like it. Although my name has its bad associations, I’m happy somebody can look at my name and tell its feminine. (Even though 8% say it’s Masculine lol)
(Sorry I changed the title stupid BtN made me change the subject.)