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Aaren: I like it but I think the double A makes it look masculine. Aren or Arren would be more unisex IMO.
Addison: Don't like it but it is unisex enough.
Akira: Love it.
Alex: Meh/boring, but unisex
Alexis: I sort of like it for a boy but hate it for a girl
Amal: Looks masculine to me but pretty good
Angel: I like it. Prefer it on a girl but it's still unisex
Ashley: Seems feminine but still pretty good. Not my style though.
Ariel: I like it.
Avery: Don't like it.
Beverly: Don't like it at all... and it seems pretty feminine.
Blair: Too masculine IMO.
Brook: Good.
Cameron: Good. I like this one.
Carter: Very masculine.
Cassidy: Pretty feminine and nms.
Chandler: Ok. I used to have a female friend with this name.
Channing: A little trendy-sounding but ok.
Dakota: Ok.
Darcy: Nms.
Daryl: Dislike. Also masculine. I know a female Daryl but I still think it sounds like an old man.
Devon: Good.
Dominique: Good
Dylan: I like it but I think it's too masculine to be considered really unisex.
Eden: I like it but I think it's feminine- sounding.
Elian: Huh, I like it. It looks a bit masculine but not TOO masculine. I'd like it for either gender.
Emery: Ok. (Also Ellery or Elery)
Ennis: Meh

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Aaren: This doesn't strike me as unisex, just kre8yv and confusing.
Addison: Don't call this unisex either, it was never popular on boys before it got to be popular for girls. Don't like it anyhow.
Akira: I imagine a Japanese person would give you an argument as to this name's supposed unisex status. I suppose some English speakers might think it was a girls' name because it sounds so much like Kira and Shakira etc, but I for one would prefer not to give Japan any more reason to laugh at Americans.
Alex: It's okay on a boy, but seems stereotypically tomboy on a girl.
Alexis: I consider this a female name except among Hispanics, where it is somewhat popular on boys also. I like it for a girl, it's really the only Alex name I like for girls.
Amal: Don't see this as a female name at all.
Angel: Pronounced like the winged Xmas being, it's all girl. Pronounced the Spanish way, it's male. It's all right for a boy in that context, though I think Angelo is sexy and sophisticated. On a girl it's like almost a signal that the owner is a brat.
Ashley: I don't care what anybody says, this is a girls' name. A favorite of mine.
Ariel: This is a girls' name to me.
Avery: So unisex it's just colorless.
Beverly: Woman's name. Middle-aged woman.
Blair: Girls' name, and seems dated even though it might not be.
Brook: You never see this spelling on either sex. It's all girl.
Cameron: Mostly male. Camryn is female.
Carter: All male.
Cassidy: All female.
Chandler: pretty much all male. Pompous besides.
Channing: All male.
Dakota: Mostly male, but I can see it either way.
Darcy: All female. Ridiculously metrosexual on a male.
Daryl: Male, all male.
Devon: A rare unisex name that I like about equally on either sex.
Dominique: All female unless we're in France. Dominic is male.
Dylan: All male.
Eden: All female.
Elian: All male, and solely associated with famous-for-fifteen-minutes Elian Gonzales.
Emery: See Avery, except this is also stuff you use to file your fingernails.
Ennis: This is all male and I don't see where anybody gets the idea it's unisex. It's rare enough on boys.

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