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Hi me with your 'is it a girl or a boy?' names.

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user1485182339 · 29/01/2018 21:03

Any language or culture or era, except very American-type ones like surnames or states, or very unusual pronunciations.

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user1485182339 · 29/01/2018 21:06

That should clearly have been 'hit', not 'hi'. It's late, and the nameless baby is jumping on my bladder. Again. HmmAngry

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neddle · 29/01/2018 21:09

Morgan?

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ScreamingValenta · 29/01/2018 21:10

Evelyn

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CakeAndChocolate · 29/01/2018 21:11

Harley

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Rainbowsandflowers78 · 29/01/2018 21:12

Harper
Chester
Jamie

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RavenWings · 29/01/2018 21:12

Riley
Sam
Francis/Frances?
Alex
Casey
Jordan
Peyton?
Billie/Billy
Robin/Robyn
Toni/Tony

Some are quite American but tbh a lot of gender neutral names read that way to me.

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SnowannaRainbow · 29/01/2018 21:13

I know male and female Rileys, I think the female one is spelled Rylee though.

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dubmumof2 · 29/01/2018 21:13

Alex? Jamie? Sydney?

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DianaBlythe · 29/01/2018 21:14

Brodie
Kiran
Jamie
Sam
Kim
Alex
Blair
Blake
Eden
Rowan
River
Robin/Robyn
Remy
Chandler
Morgan
Ceri


Andy/Andi/Andie







Siri....

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dubmumof2 · 29/01/2018 21:15

Ooh yes....Sam and Frances/Francis

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BabloHoney · 29/01/2018 21:15

Cass
Kit

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LovelyBranches · 29/01/2018 21:16

Ceri
Morgan
Lesley
Jamie
Celyn
Cameron
Harper

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Marv1nGay3 · 29/01/2018 21:19

Aubrey
Florian

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ArcheryAnnie · 29/01/2018 21:23

Sam
Jo (Joe)
Jude
Lesley
Frankie
Alex
Kit
Evelyn
Hillary

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YerAuntFanny · 29/01/2018 21:24

Morgan
Charlie (Charles/Charlotte)
Tracey
Stacey
Mandy
Robin
Harry (Harriet)
Cody
Casey
Sam (Samantha)
Stevie (Steven/Stephanie)
Jamie
Taylor
Jude

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user1485182339 · 29/01/2018 21:25

For reasons I can't explain I just do not like Aubrey.
Can Kit be standalone? Or would people always be asking what it is short for?
Florian is very male, surely?
Rowan is very nice, but we can't use due to family conflict. I guess nature names are usually fairly gender neutral or unisex?

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Rainbowsandflowers78 · 29/01/2018 21:26

I normally love long names with nicknames attached but I’m quite happy kit can be stand alone

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Rainbowsandflowers78 · 29/01/2018 21:33

Cass
Zephyr

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LynetteScavo · 29/01/2018 21:35

Sydney

Robin

DD says Brio Hmm I think she means Rio.

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user1485182339 · 29/01/2018 21:35

I'm suddenly struck by how many of these names end in a 'ee' sound.
I quite like Kit, I think. Guess if it a girl and she rebels she could use Kitty as a nn. Not sure what a boy might choose.

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user1485182339 · 29/01/2018 21:37

Brioche? Maybe she's just hungry, lynette Grin

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JacintaJones · 29/01/2018 21:40

Eden
Raff/Raffy
Beverly
River
Bo
Christie
Arden
Nile

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JacintaJones · 29/01/2018 21:44

Paris
Jace/Jacey
Lee
Jai
Hero/Hiro

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LynetteScavo · 29/01/2018 21:45

Jo/Joe

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ProseccoPoppy · 29/01/2018 21:45

Tara (though much much more frequently used for a girl)
Vivian/Vivienne
Frankie
Evelyn
Kelly

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