Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries
in reply to a message by Ylva
No problem in South Africa ... lots of names in indigenous languages are totally unisex, and I once knew a woman (Afrikaans, of European descent) named Andries Gerhardus Philippus (after her somewhat tyrannical grandfather, who'd announced that the next baby born in the family was going to have his name).
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Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Ylva  ·  9/2/2007, 9:15 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Helene  ·  9/26/2007, 2:07 PM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Doralice  ·  9/7/2007, 3:36 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Minikui  ·  9/3/2007, 3:53 AM
Good laws I think  ·  Ylva  ·  9/9/2007, 6:34 AM
Re: Good laws I think  ·  Anneza  ·  9/10/2007, 4:52 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Rene  ·  9/3/2007, 4:17 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Minikui  ·  9/3/2007, 4:54 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  Anneza  ·  9/2/2007, 10:53 PM
Why not the feminine forms?  ·  Ylva  ·  9/9/2007, 6:18 AM
Re: Why not the feminine forms?  ·  Anneza  ·  9/10/2007, 4:55 AM
I would have changed my name after his death  ·  Ylva  ·  9/24/2007, 5:02 PM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  sunshine-babe  ·  9/2/2007, 11:39 AM
Re: Rules about female/male names in different countries  ·  ToveTer  ·  9/2/2007, 10:53 AM