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Re: "Unisex" names that are not unisex
Well, there are a lot of 'unisex' names that I consider 'unisex' but for most of them, I end choosing a 'unisex' name for a girl rather than for a boy and/or the opposite, mainly because of the sound and how it will appeal to one another.For example, most would consider Bryarly to be a feminine name but I consider it 'unisex' with it leaning towards adopting for a boy because, to me, 'Bryar' sounds similar to 'Bryan,' even though they're unrelated.
Robbie is considered masculine to most but it's a 'unisex' name and I lean it towards adopting for a girl because I think it suits better for a girl named Roberta than, say, Bobbi / Bobbie.~I luv London Tipton 'cause she's an idiot like moi~My pinool: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249
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I have never heard of Bryarly. Briar, yes.. but not Bryarly. If I saw it, I guess I would assume girl - though I don't think I would even mentally associate it with Bryan, which is probably because I have only seen that name spelled Brian.
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