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Also of (archaic?) Romani usage, usually masculine: https://www.geocities.ws/seraphim_angel_2002/GypsyCensus41.html -- Phoenix Boswell, born 1832
https://www.geocities.ws/seraphim_angel_2002/GypsyCensus41.html
https://rtfhs.org.uk/the_rtfhs_baptism_index/ -- GRAY Phoenix, Bp 3 April 1842, All Saints, Harmston, Lincolnshire, son of Charles and Lydia Gray, of Harmston Lane, Chair Bottomer.
Phoenix is also a Scottish and French given name, used for both genders. And, Phoenix is used as a surname in English, Scottish, and Canadian French. So, I think that the "Usage" of this name should be updated to read, "English (Modern), Scottish, French".Sources: https://forebears.io/x/forenames/phoenix
https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Phoenix
In love with this name basically because it is my favorite myth and it is also my name ;).

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