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I like it on both.
I think of Rowan-the-Irish-name as being a boys name, but Rowan-the-nature-name as being unisex. So I like it on both.
I would use it as a first name on a boy and a middle name for a girl, personally, but I think because it's the name of a tree it's fair game.
And yes, would definitely pair it with a distinctly gendered middle name to make it clear which.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/56287
I think of Rowan-the-Irish-name as being a boys name, but Rowan-the-nature-name as being unisex. So I like it on both.
I would use it as a first name on a boy and a middle name for a girl, personally, but I think because it's the name of a tree it's fair game.
And yes, would definitely pair it with a distinctly gendered middle name to make it clear which.
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/56287