Re: Why is Tierney not listed as unisex anymore?
in reply to a message by LeoBeyene
The links that you've shared show individual instances that Tierney has been used as a female name; however, they don't really prove that the overall usage through time of Tierney has been equally feminine. Just because something can be used on a woman doesn't make it a feminine or unisex name. There have been women named Henry, but the overall trend of usage is masculine.