Re: Stop gendering children through names!
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I'm all for queer rights, but I do not think that children are really being "gendered" by names. Their names are meant to match their sex, which we can only find out does not match their gender when they get older. Also, the gender of names is determined by society. If people en masse would name their sons Britney, it would become unisex. The problem is that it is unlikely that enough parents would use the name Britney on a boy to create a long-lasting trend. Names like Courtney and Whitney on girls became unisex or "feminine" through people naming their daughters that. But it is no longer considered masculine enough to use on boys. If I had my way, the gender of a name would not override the identity and personality of the individual.
Unisex names I like:
Darcy
Jade
Hayden
Raven
Ocean
Lake
Riley
Laken
Harper
Harley
Preston
Jewel
Garnet
Skyler
Sky
Marley
July
Casey
Cassidy
Kennedy
Kendall
Alex
Alexis
Meredith
Ash
Blue
Gray
Ellison
Scout
Emery
Reese
Allison
Jordan
Morgan
Cameron
Names I wish were unisex:
Fallon
Mallory
Delaney
Wendy
Jay
Lex
Ray
Cade
Lark
Rosamund
June
October
Autumn
Winter
December
January
Names I wouldn't mind being unisex:
Noah
Elliott
Wendell
Ruby
April
Amber
Jasper
Topaz
Ruth
Audrey
Nance
Nancy
https://youtube.com/@MarioDrama632 or
https://youtube.com/@Objects_2763 :3
Unisex names I like:
Darcy
Jade
Hayden
Raven
Ocean
Lake
Riley
Laken
Harper
Harley
Preston
Jewel
Garnet
Skyler
Sky
Marley
July
Casey
Cassidy
Kennedy
Kendall
Alex
Alexis
Meredith
Ash
Blue
Gray
Ellison
Scout
Emery
Reese
Allison
Jordan
Morgan
Cameron
Names I wish were unisex:
Fallon
Mallory
Delaney
Wendy
Jay
Lex
Ray
Cade
Lark
Rosamund
June
October
Autumn
Winter
December
January
Names I wouldn't mind being unisex:
Noah
Elliott
Wendell
Ruby
April
Amber
Jasper
Topaz
Ruth
Audrey
Nance
Nancy
https://youtube.com/@MarioDrama632 or
https://youtube.com/@Objects_2763 :3
This message was edited 4/5/2024, 2:44 PM