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Re: androgynous names
There is no rule on exact proportions of male vs. female or anything like that that would be recognized by language experts. I am sure that Mike Campbell, the owner of this site, has his own criteria for making his decisions in these matters. :)
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Mike C., to the best of my knowledge, uses popularity charts and history of usage to decide
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Sometimes it takes just one celebrity, or celebrity baby, to change the sexual orientation of a name ... Cameron for girls springs to mind.This kind of problem often comes up on the Interactive Polls - should Aubrey or Cameron or Taylor or Kennedy be male or female? Opinions seem to be pretty well divided, which would I suppose make these names acceptable for both. Except that we don't know if the poll respondents actually use these names themselves, so it can't be reliable for research purposes...
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