Re: Jay, as a feminine name (and variants)
in reply to a message by erb816
Kay is widely used as a female nn, and I've never seen it as Kaye or Kae. I hope I never shall.
Jay is just another initial nn, and like all nns it's probably, and unwisely, been used as a stand-alone name. I don't have any gender expectations when I see it, and I certainly wouldn't mess with the spelling to 'avoid' a non-existent problem.
Jay is just another initial nn, and like all nns it's probably, and unwisely, been used as a stand-alone name. I don't have any gender expectations when I see it, and I certainly wouldn't mess with the spelling to 'avoid' a non-existent problem.