Hi !!!
I agree with many of them.
Tatum (f) it reminds me the 'tutu' used by ballerinas so it Is very soft and feminine.
Rain (f) also in Italian 'pioggia' is grammatically feminine (pioggia is not used as given name though). If I want a masculine I'll choose
Ren (masculine, Japanese).
Mica /
Micah (m) both masculine. I prefer
Mika as diminutive of
Mikael /
Michaël.
Max (m) so stereotyped! If I want a feminine form I'll choose
Maxine 'Miss'.
Marin (m?) This one is strange in my opinion. I would guess it were masculine. Actually everyone said that's feminine. Being Italian I would use
Marino (m) and
Marina (f) so seing
Marin I thought it were the form of
Marino while I know that
Marina is common there too..
Logan (m) my first thought is Wolverine by
Hugh Jackman... so masculine!
Jules (m)
Jules Verne.
Jude (?) This one is really unisex. My first thought is
Judith and my second is 'Hey
Jude'. It is for both genders.
Jaime (m) the Spanish pronounciation KHIE-me is so strong. After that
Jaime Lannister. So masculine.
Iphis (f?) My first thought was
Isis (goddess) and Ibis (bird). Someone wearing White Ancient Egyptian toga / clothes. A feminine vibe.
Fern (f) also in Italian 'felce' Is grammatically feminine.
Emery (m) English for
Emmerich. If I want a feminine name I'll choose
Hilary.
Ellis (?) not a given name at all in my opinion. A surname or the island linked with immigration.
Devon (m) I don't know why but
Devon seems masculine while Dover seems feminine.
Casey (m) motorcycle racer
Casey Stoner.
Darcy (m?) I judge it masculine because of
Austen masterpiece. Why is it so feminine there? If I want a feminine name I'll choose
Elsa.
Cameron (m) the meaning seems masculine. It is tied with Scottish clans that bring me a rough vibe. After that it is similar to 'Decameron' (Italian literarian masterpiece written by Boccaccio) that is grammatically masculine.
Ash (m) the protagonist of Pokemon!!
Personal Name Lists
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