Re: unisex names
in reply to a message by Patti
Need to use a little caution here. Single occurrences of a male name used for a female (Daryl Hannah, Michael Learned, Sean Colvin) do NOT make these unisex names any more than Alice Cooper makes "Alice" a name that would be used by males.I'm just curious: So-called unisex names are confusing at best, not to mention annoying to other people and problematic to the bearer. Why would someone WANT to give a kid a unisex name?Daividh (brother to unisex-named sisters Dale and Lynn)
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unisex names  ·  Patti  ·  10/13/2002, 8:48 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  JOSSLIN  ·  4/15/2004, 1:41 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Stevie  ·  3/13/2003, 2:45 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Sanna  ·  10/16/2002, 8:52 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  Candice  ·  10/19/2002, 10:08 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Jensy  ·  10/15/2002, 5:43 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Kim  ·  10/15/2002, 12:36 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Marina  ·  10/15/2002, 9:10 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  Daividh  ·  10/13/2002, 1:32 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Josie  ·  2/5/2003, 8:52 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  Yahalome  ·  10/13/2002, 4:03 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  april232  ·  3/2/2004, 1:23 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Helena  ·  10/13/2002, 1:17 PM
Re: unisex names  ·  Lissa  ·  10/13/2002, 11:40 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  Holli  ·  10/13/2002, 11:32 AM
Re: unisex names  ·  Holly  ·  10/13/2002, 10:57 AM