Baptisms from the 16th and 17th century also show that the name was unisex, used almost equally for boys and girls, though in different concentrations, depending on location.” Interesting list! The three genders of nouns in English are: masculine (i.e. Wahoo!As a mom of four boys, one of whom is a Toby, I love to see unisex names go to the boys. Adeptogender– When your gender identity was obtained through your realization of your kinself. But for some of these, aren’t the male and female versions actually two different names that are spelled the same way? Gender-neutral names – those that work for boys and girls alike – can be utterly charming, giving male and female bearers a dash of strength and sensitivity. It’s probably more a cultural shift than a gender shift, if you know what I mean. I always think of Joan of Arc…never heard it on a boy.My brother is a Devan. Here are some of […]It’s surprisingly hard to find names that were originally female. Crazy how they can just go back and forth like its no big deal.Names I consider exclusively female: Amari, Angel, Cortney (awful spelling), Dee, Dominique, Dusty, Germaine, Jaime, Joan, Jody. I dont think there are many little girls, or boys running around with that name…I think most are just tired of it. ( answers are not accurate and is just for fun)What is GotoQuiz? That's why your name would be Matthew - a totally interesting and cool guy. Jean pronounced like in blue jeans, is an English female name but boys being called Jean are being called the French Jean which is pronounced differently. The nouns with their equivalent Masculine Gender terms and Feminine Gender terms are here. So I’d say this is right from my own experience.Names that are all girl to me: Amari, Jan, Jean, Joan, Kerry/Carey, Dominique, Dee, and Kris.Names that are all boy to me: Artie, Donnie, Frankie, Ashton, Cruz, Darian, Darnell, Elisha, Vernell, Dusty, Jaime, Germaine, Jude, Kai, Kirby, Kyle, Phoenix, Toby, Theo, and Tristan.Names that are truly unisex to me: Angel, Cortney, Deon, Devin, Lane, and Shan.The problem is hardly any of these are used considerably, so the switch is hardly noticeable. (Did you know that In 2015, BabyCenter declared that it was "The Year of the Gender-Neutral Baby," and the trend of rejecting the idea of traditional "boy" and "girl" names is still going strong. List of Opposites in the English language in alphabetical order - A - F. Here you will find a table of words and their opposites. Here are names that work for either sex. What is your gender? I would find it so refreshing to meet a little boy Kelly.My middle name is Dionne but generally every Deon/Dion I meet is male. we will show you your name, if your gender would change over night! In my case I had to think of another one, which by now is temp but it might be ending up being the final one. Pamela Redmond is the cocreator and CEO of Nameberry. Caleb has a baby brother named Jude but for months I thought Caleb had a baby sister named Jude because that’s what my daughter told me. Names I consider exclusively male: Artie, Donnie, Ashton, Cruz, Darian, Darnell, Lavon, Vernell, Deon, Deshawn, Lashawn, Devon, Elisha, Kai, Kyle, Shawn, Toby, Theo, Tristin.Names I consider truly unisex: Casey, Kerry, Frankie, Carey, Kerry, Jan, Jean, Jude, Kirby, Kris, Lane, Phoenix.Whoops, I doubled up on a couple of names in the unisex category!I was so happy to see Kyle on the list as a predominantly boy’s name!

We want a French name...What do. In my case, a significant part of wishing I were the opposite gender is that I am strongly heterosexual and so very drawn to women but have felt cut off from their acceptance and companionship.

Antonyms for hubby include bride, enemy, foe, wife, superior, detractor, opponent, stranger and antagonist. She must have assumed Jude was a girl, but to me Jude is all-boy. Going girl however is still FAR more common, even with popular boy names.Maybe in a couple of years, Aubrey will swing back to being an all-boy name and I can use it for my son. It's no wonder parents like to borrow names from the "other gender." Whatever the name is, it is a way to convey your love to your husband.