Re: Aubrey is really unisex? I mean REALLY???
in reply to a message by MJ
She mentions that it is unisex -- it was used as a form of Alberic, whether or not it ORIGINATED as a form of Alberic. It could have been adopted as a form of Albert AFTER the fact, but if your project depends on it only coming from Alberic, I would choose another name, if possible.
As far as the Albred / Albreda thing goes, like the responder said to you, many names were historically unisex. Lots and lots more than you imagine, I can guaruntee! No one would blink to hear Aubrey on either sex. Gender lines in names aren't as black and white as people like to believe.
As far as the Albred / Albreda thing goes, like the responder said to you, many names were historically unisex. Lots and lots more than you imagine, I can guaruntee! No one would blink to hear Aubrey on either sex. Gender lines in names aren't as black and white as people like to believe.