Re: Shiloh
in reply to a message by Anneza
Well, if you look at the popularity figures for Shiloh on this site you will see that it's been among the top 1000 names for both girls and boys in the USA since 2015, though it has been a bit more common for girls. In England & Wales the % figures for boys and girls recently are almost identical. So I would say by usage it is now genuinely "unisex." As an American, that's also my subjective impression. Personally I think it sounds more like a male name than a female one.