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[Opinions] Re: Gender-bending Mythology/Biblical names?
If the etymology is actually gender specific, I don't feel great about it.
If the usage has been heavy enough that people just conventionally assume male, I don't feel great about it.
If the usage (in living memory) has been too light for people (me!?) to have a strong association with gender, I think it's fine. Especially if they "sound like" names that are conventionally feminine. I don't care. I would probably not do it but it doesn't bother me.
Ezra, Micah, Asa, Adriel, Elisha.
Not Isaiah, Joshua, Elijah.I don't think of Dylan, Zephyr, and Tristan as mythology names. Even though technically I guess they kinda are.- mirfak
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