Re: Another Craptastic Name
in reply to a message by LMS (nsi)
Well, people can get the gender wrong in even the simplest of cases. When I went to Italy on exchange, despite my name being Sarah, and my gender being noted on the forms, I was twice mistaken for a male and roomed with a male, because my surname is a typically masculine name and that's what appeared first on the forms. So to relate that to this discussion, I doubt a unisex name causes more problems than what would just occur naturally anyway.