The SSA used to list feminine names as masculine (
Mary,
Jane,
Patricia...) and masculine names as feminine (
John,
Thomas,
Kevin...) in the corresponding popularity charts.
Of course, those are mistakes.
There is also a post about
Ines (in this case
Inés) being whether or not a unisex name in Latin
America. However, I don't think it's a unisex name since it only has a famous male bearer, so it's an exception.
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/5270828
In short, I think it's just another SSA mistake.
Hope I made things clear. :P
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