It's pretty likely that British masculine usage of this name stems from David and Victoria Beckham using it on their son. Note how it first charted the year Brooklyn Beckham was born.
In 2018, 2 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Brooklyn who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 851st most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
― Anonymous User 10/15/2018
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My name is Brooklyn.. I'm a male born in 1952, my father was named Brooklyn born in 1917, his Uncle was named Brooklyn born probably close to 1900, and my young male cousin is named Brooklyn born around 1980. It is not a girls name only. And I know there are other men named Brooklyn way before the 1990 explosion of the girls being named Brooklyn. Try Unisex.
My name is Brooklyn and I have always gotten comments on my name and I'm 24 now. My parents did not name me after the city. I am from Brazil and I moved here 8 years ago. I have always loved my name and my friends, such as people named Ashley, Reagan, Holly, Sidney, Jayden, and Olivia, have always envied my name and wanted it. As a girl who has gone through a deep depression and self hatred it always made me feel better when someone complimented my name. I think it is a perfect name and it will always get compliments.
― Anonymous User 4/19/2016
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