Yup, I can certainly agree to that. Masculine names for girls is a trend I'd never warm up to. It's certainly not a new trend, but it's definitely has gotten a lot more common in recent decades. (Little girls being named
Rowan,
Riley,
Hunter,
Spencer,
James,
Finley. God knows whatever else. It's even worse when the conventual spelling is altered in order to "feminize" the name. 😂😂😂
Other trends I despise are any trendy/Inventive spellings, as slightly mentioned. Most notably, Leigh/Lee suffixes and a random unnecessary 'Y'
Everleigh/Marleigh instead of
Everly or
MarleyCharlee/Kylee instead of
Charlie or Kiley/Kylie
Rowyn/Robyn instead of
Rowan or
Robin
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