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Unisex names?

53 replies

sparklewater · 03/07/2015 09:41

We currently have a Jaime Sky and new baby (sex unknown) is due in first week of Sept.

I really like having a unisex name and it suits our daughter/family perfectly - so I'd quite like to continue the 'theme'.

Any suggestions?

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FishCanFly · 02/08/2015 18:12

Kim, Kelly, and Ashley

nemo81 · 04/08/2015 18:29

I prefer Logan for a girl. Don't like it for a boy.

littlejohnnydory · 04/08/2015 19:25

Dh wouldn't let me have Rowan for a boy as he thinks it's predominantly a girl's name so that was the first that sprang to mind.

Robyn is spelt that way for boys in Wales but Dylan is definitely just a boy's name here and a female Dylan may have problems at school. Bit like having a girl called Henry or Tom. Morgan also very much a boys' name here, a female Morgan who joined my school quickly changed to her middle name.

Eden can be used for either.

These aren't names I like but Taylor, Jordan, Tyler, Billie?

My dh was at school with a male Ceri. To me that is definitely a girls' name but Ceri or Kerry can be unisex, I believe.

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