According to SSA data, as of 2023, 13% of newborn Aspens in the US are men. Should this be reflected in the entry by changing the gender?
― Anonymous User 8/28/2024
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Curious that it is only listed as feminine. While it is trendy for girls now, it is historically masculine. Definitely more unisex now, but should at least be listed as masculine as well as feminine.
I named my daughter Aspen in 1986 when it was not a popular name to others. She was named after the beautiful Aspen trees in my favorite place Aspen, Colorado. She has grown to be as beautiful as both and when people meet her they love her name as well as her! She has had teachers and friends name their children after her. It's a beautiful name!
This name can also be used for boys, seeing as it's a word name, and not the name of a flower. As a side note, I very strongly dislike this name. It's like it's trying to be different but while following all the trendy naming styles.