Sage
I named my son Sage. Now nearly thirty he has always said (to me anyway) that he loves his name. As a 6th generation Westerner he deserves the name. He is a successful and well rounded individual. One of his past times is Jujitsu (Black Belt) so... it is tagged to a very masculine person.
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Perhaps you have misunderstood. This board is for facts about names - their meaning, origin, popularity at different times. The fact that your son has a name doesn't fit in here. Your opinion of his name, and indeed his opinion of it, would be more suited to the Opinions Board.
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Posts like this aren't well liked in the opinions board, either because of their tone. It's great that your son who was given a name before it became common is a great guy and you see it as being all masculine, but because it is also given to girls, it is unisex, whether the bearers or parents who give it as a name like it or not.
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