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2006-10-29 08:10:57 · 24 answers · asked by searchingforhope 2 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

24 answers

Jesse
Kim
Charlie
Randie ( for girl )
Randy ( for boy )
or
* Aaron or Aron; also Aeron, Erin
* Abijah (biblical unisex name); also Abiah (variant)
* Abby (used as a nickname for Abigail (feminine) or Abraham or Abbott (masculine), the latter as in Abbie Hoffman); also Abbie, Abbey, Abi
* Adair; also Adaire
* Addie; also Addy
* Addison (surname used as a given name for males and females)
* Adrian or Adrien (artist Adrian Piper); variant feminine spellings also Adrienne, Adrianne
* Afton (name given for the River Afton, used for both sexes)
* Aidan; also Aiden
* Ainsley; also Annesley
* Akira (can be masculine or feminine, as it has multiple origins)
* Al (nickname for Alexander, Alexandra, Alan, Albert, Alfred, Alphonse)
* Alex (nickname for Alexander (masculine) or Alexandra (feminine)); also Alix
* Alexis
* Ali (masculine in Arabic, or short for Alistair or Alexander (masculine) or Alison or Alexandra (feminine)); also Allie, Ally
* Alice (both originally feminine and chiefly feminine in usage, but has been used in the past for males; it was the 701st most popular name for boys born in the United States from 1900-1909[1]; see also Alice Cooper, né Vincent Furnier)
* Alison or Allison (has two origins, one as a surname, traditionally masculine; the other as a form of the feminine name Alice; it is almost exclusively used on females in the United States; however, in Europe, Alyson is still sometimes found as a name for males); also Alyson, Allyson
* Alpha
* Alva (both masculine and feminine, as it has two separate origins)
* An (Vietnamese unisex name)
* Anah (biblical unisex name)
* Anan (Akan unisex name)
* Ananda (masculine in India)
* Anath; also Anat
* Andrea (masculine in some languages and feminine in others); also Andria
* Andy (often short for Andrew (masculine) or Andrea (see above)); also Andi, Andie
* Angel (generally considered masculine in Spanish-speaking regions and feminine in English-speaking regions (pronounced differently))
* Anne (can be masculine in some regions of the Netherlands, especially Friesland, also formerly masculine in France); also Ann
* Ani (masculine Japanese name, or nickname for various masculine or feminine names containing an); also Annie
* Arden (surname used as a given name on both sexes)
* Ari; also Arie
* Ariel
* Arlie; also Arly
* Artemis (the Ancient Greek goddess, also Artemis Fowl); also Artemus
* Asa (traditionally masculine, also a nickname for various masculine and feminine names)
* Ash (nature name or nickname for various names beginning with Ash-)
* Ashley; also Ashly, Ashlee, Ashleigh (usually feminine)
* Ashton; also Ashtyn
* Asia; also Aja, Eja (see Eja Lange)
* Aubrey
* Audie (nickname for Audrey (feminine) or other masculine and feminine names beginning with Aud-; also used as a given name, as per Audie Murphy); also Aude
* August
* Augustine (anglicized masculine form of the Roman name Augustinus, and the feminine form of the French name Augustin)
* Austin
* Autumn
* Averill (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Avery

[edit] B

* Bailey (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Barry or Berry; also Beary, Berrie, Barrie
* Bay
* Bela (Hungarian masculine name or nickname for the Spanish and Portuguese Isabela (feminine))
* Benny or Bennie (often a nickname for Benjamin (masculine) or Benjamina or Benjamine (feminine))
* Bernie (often a nickname for Bernard (masculine) or Bernadette (feminine))
* Bertie (often a nickname for Robert or Roberta); also Berty, Bert (variant)
* Beverly (surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Beverley
* Bevin or Bevan (respectively feminine and masculine names used interchangeably on both sexes)
* Blaine (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Blair (surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Blaire
* Blake (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Blue or Bleu; also Blu
* Blythe (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Bo (see Bo Derek, née Mary Cathleen Collins)
* Bobby or Bobbie; also Bobbi
* Bora (masculine in Turkish and feminine in Albanian)
* Bradley (surname used as a given name for both sexes, generally males; see Bradley Taylor); also Brad (nickname)
* Brandon (surname used as a given name for both sexes, generally males)
* Brendan (generally used for males); also Brendon
* Brennan (from a surname; used as a given name for both sexes, generally males); also Brennon
* Brett or Bret (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Britt or Brit
* Brittany (surname used as a given name for both sexes; generally considered feminine in current times); also Brittney, Britney
* Brooke or Brook
* Billy or Billie
* Brody (surname, generally masculine as a given name); also Brodie
* Braden (from a surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Brayden
* Brady (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Briar; also Bryar, Brier, Bryer
* Brice or Bryce
* Britton (surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Briton
* Bronte (originally a masculine given name; use as a feminine name most likely derived from the surname of the famous Brontë sisters)
* Bryn or Brynn
* Buddhi

[edit] C

* Caden, Cayden, Kayden
* Camden (or Camdyn, Kamdyn for girls)
* Cameron (meaning "Squint nose" or "Crooked nose" from Scottish Gaelic, generally masculine, spelled Camryn or Kamryn for females)
* Camille (unisex in French)
* Carey or Cary
* Carol (now usually feminine, masculine forms Caroll or Karol (Polish))
* Carmen (or Carman)
* Casey (or Kaci, Kasey, Kacie)
* Cassidy
* Chandler
* Chandra (In India, it is masculine if the final "a" is pronounced one way and feminine if the final "a" is pronounced another way)
* Charlie (or Charley, Charly, Charli)
* Chase
* Chris (diminutive for Christopher, Christian, Christina or Christine)
* Christian also Kristian, Cristian
* Christin or Kristin, Kristen
* Claude (unisex in French)or Claud
* Cody, Codey, Codi, or Codie (C is also interchangeable with a K)
* Connie
* Cory or Corey or Cori (feminine), for example Cory Doctorow (m), Cory Kahaney (f)
* Courtney (or Courteney)

[edit] D

* Dakota (Dakotah)
* Dale (Dayle)
* Dana
* Daniel (masculine) or Danielle
* * Abbreviated versions Danny, Danni and Dani can be masculine or feminine
* Dara (Irish, original spelling Darragh always masculine, also spelled Darrah)
* Darby
* Darcy
* Daryl, Darrell, Darryl (e.g., Daryl Hannah (f) or Daryl Hall (m))
* Delaney
* Devon (Devin)
* Dimuthu (given name: Sri Lankan; Sinhalese), Meaning- Shining
* Dominique (unisex) or Dominic (masculine) in French
* Drew (diminutive for Andrew or feminine/masculine given name, such as Drew Carey)
* Dusty
* Dylan

[edit] E

* Elisha (a Biblical Hebrew masculine name; for females, a short form of Elizabeth or variant spelling of Alicia)
* Emerson
* Evan
* Evelyn (formerly masculine e.g. Evelyn Waugh)

[edit] F

* Fran (short for Francis (masculine, e.g. Fran Tarkenton) or Frances/ Francesca (feminine))
* Francis/Frances
* Frankie
* Fred (short for feminine Winnifred), masculine given (Freddie)

[edit] G

* Gale (or Gail, Gayle, Gael)
* Gene (short for Eugene (masculine) or Eugenia (feminine))
* Gerd (masculine in German, feminine in Norwegian)
* Gerry (short for Gerald (masculine) or Geraldine (feminine))
* Glen or Glenn (e.g. Glenn Close, Glen Campbell)

[edit] H

* Haru Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Haruka Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Haley, Hayley, or Hailey (e.g.Haley Joel Osment (masculine) and Hayley Mills (feminine))
* Hilary (generally masculine) or Hillary (generally feminine); e.g. Hilary Benn (masculine) and Hillary Clinton (feminine)
* Hikaru Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Hiromi Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Hollis
* Holly (e.g. the character of Holly Martins in The Third Man)
* Hunter

[edit] I

* Inge (feminine in German, masculine in Swedish)
* Izumi (Japanese name; can be masculine or feminine.)

[edit] J

* Jackie (nickname for Jack or Jacqueline)
* Jade
* Jaden
* Jamie (short for James (masculine) or Jamesina (feminine). Jamie is generally used to mean "Young James" but may also used be independently as a feminine form of James. The variant spellings Jayme and Jaime are usually feminine. Jaime is a popular masculine name in Latin America)
* Jan
* Jane (feminine in English, masculine in Macedonian)
* Jasmin (feminine in Germanic languages, masculine in Slavic languages)
* Jay
* Jean (masculine in French, feminine in English and Scots)
* Jem (short for Jeremy (masculine) or Jemima (feminine)
* Jerry (variant spelling Jeri is usually feminine)
* Jess (short for Jesse (masculine) or Jessica (feminine))
* Jesse (Biblical Hebrew (father of King David) (masculine), Jessie (feminine), or short for Jessica (feminine))
* Jo/Joe/Joey (short for Joseph (masculine), Josephine (feminine) or Joanne (feminine))
* Joan (masculine in Catalan, feminine in English)
* Jocelyn (masculine in French, feminine in English)
* Jody/Jodie/Jodi (short for Joseph (masculine) or Judith (feminine)and Joanne, Johannah, Josephine) (e.g. Jody Powell, Jodie Foster)
* Jonah or Jona
* Jon/Joni (feminine in English, masculine in Finnish)
* Jordan
* Joyce (formerly masculine, e.g. Joyce Kilmer)
* Jules
* Julian (generally masculine; female bearer Julian of Norwich)
* Jun Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Jude (short for Judith or named for St. Jude)

[edit] K

* Kai, Kaj (usually masculine in German and Finnish)
* Kaoru Japanese name— can be masculine or feminine; variant Kaori is feminine only
* Kari (masculine in Finnish, feminine in many European languages)
* Kasey or Kacey
* Kay
* Kellen, Kellyn
* Kelly
* Kelsey
* Kim (Used for both males and females in Sweden)
* Kendal or Kendall
* Kenya
* Kerry/Kerrie (variations such as Kerri or Keri are usually feminine)
* Kim (can also short for Kimberly (ey) or Kimball)
* Kimberly
* Kiran Indian name
* Kit (short for Christopher in males)
* Kris
* Kyle

[edit] L

* Lane
* Lauren (usually feminine, often spelled Loren for males)
* Laurie (e.g. Laurie Taylor, Laurie Anderson)
* Lavern (with Laverne a more common feminine spelling)
* Lee (usually masculine with Leigh a more common spelling for feminine)
* Les (short for Leslie or Lester for males, and Lesley for feminine)
* Leslie (traditionally a masculine name eg Leslie Hindman, but now more often used for females)
* Lindsay or Lindsey
* Lior
* Logan
* Lou
* Lonnie (nickname for various masculine and feminine names, used as a given name for both sexes)[2]
* Lovie (e.g. Lovie Smith)
* Luka or Luca
* Lynn

[edit] M

* Mackenzie (meaning "son of Kenneth", from the Scots Gaelic MacCoinneach)
* Madison
* Mallory
* Marion (e.g. Marion Morrison—birth name of John Wayne)
* Marlow (Occasionally spelled Marlo for females or Marlowe for males.)
* Masami Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
* Max (usually short for Maximilian with males, and Maxine with females)
* Mel (short for Melvin (masculine) or Melanie/Melissa (feminine))
* Meredith
* Merle
* Mickey or Micky (Micki for females)
* Michael, for example Michael Jordan (m), Michael Learned (f)
* Michel (sometimes spelled Michelle)
* Micah
* Mischa (diminutive of the Russian Mikhail for males)
* Mo
* Montana
* Morgan

[edit] N

* Nicky or Nikkie
* Nicola (masculine in Italian and French, feminine in English and German)
* Nikita (masculine in Russian and Finnish, feminine in French) (Nakita is an alternate spelling for the name but is typically common amongst females)
* Noël (masculine spelling) & Noële/ Noëlle (feminine spelling)

[edit] P

* Page/Paige (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
* Paris
* Parker
* Pat (short for Patrick (masculine) or Patricia (feminine). The androgynous name was popularized for being unisex in the United States on the television show Saturday Night Live as a character with an undetermined gender.)
* Payton, Peyton (the former tends to be preferred with boys and the latter girls; however, either could be used for either gender, also Paityn for girls)
* Petya/Petja (masculine in Russian and Finnish, feminine in Bulgarian)
* Perry/Peri
* Praxedes (feminine in origin, as in Saint Praxedes, but not in the case of Práxedes Mateo Sagasta)
* Pubudu (Sri Lankan given name)

[edit] R

* Randy (Randi is feminine in Norwegian)
* Ray, Rae, or Raye (short for Raymond (masculine) or short feminine form of Raymond) also Rea or Rey
* Reagan or Regan
* Reese, Reece, or Rhys
* Rene (René is masculine; Renée feminine, Renea is an alternate spelling for the feminine variant, also Ranee, Renay, Renae)
* Ricky or Ricki(short for Richard or Eric (masculine), Erika, Richelle, or Frederika (feminine))
* Riley, Reilly
* Robin (variant spelling Robyn is usually feminine, but sometimes masculine, e.g. Robyn Hitchcock)
* Roni or Ronni Hebrew name—can be masculine or feminine
* Ronnie or Ronny (short for Ronald (masculine) or Veronica (feminine))
* Rory ("red king" in Scots/Irish Gaelic (Ruadhrí in Irish, Ruadhridh in Scottish gaelic) (masculine) or short for Lorelai or Aurora (feminine)) or Rori
* Rowan or Roan (Hindu Mythological character "Rawan", Means "little red one", from Irish Ruadhán)
* Ryan (Ryann, Rion, Rian)

[edit] S

* Sally (short for Salvatore (masculine) or Sarah (feminine))
* Sam (short for Samuel (masculine) or Samantha (feminine))
* Sami (feminine in US, masculine in Finland)
* Sandy (Short for Sandford or Sandra)
* Sascha or Sacha or Sasha (short for Alexander (masculine) or Alexandra/Alexandria (feminine))
* Sava (unisex in Finland)
* Scott (short Scottie or Scotty)
* Sean (in Ireland however exclusively masculine)
* Shai (unisex in Hebrew)
* Shane
* Shannon or Shanon,Shannen
* Sharon (unisex in Hebrew)
* Shawn
* Shell or Shel (e.g. Shel Silverstein)
* Shelby (primarily feminine)
* Shelly
* Shirley (now usually feminine; masculine e.g. Shirley Povich)
* Sidney (sometimes spelled Cydney for feminine)
* Simcha
* Simone (masculine in Italian, feminine in English and French)
* Skyler, Skylar, or Schuyler
* Sky or Skye
* Stacy, Stacey, Staci, or Stacie
* Stevie (short for Stephen (masculine) or Stephanie (feminine))
* Sydney (Sydnie)
* Sonny or Sunny

[edit] T

* Tal (unisex in Hebrew)
* Taylor
* Teagan
* Terry (short for Terence/Terrence or Terrell (masculine) or Teresa/Theresa (feminine)) Terri, Teri, Tari
* Tomomi Japanese name - can be masculine (pro wrestler Tomomi "Jumbo" Tsuruta) or feminine (singer Tomomi Kahala)
* Tony (variant spelling Toni is usually feminine, but in Finland Toni is masculine.)
* Tory or Tori or Torrey (short for Victor or Torrance (masculine) or Victoria (feminine)) (e.g. Tori Spelling (f) or Torii Hunter (m))
* Tracy or Tracey (form of Thracius (masculine) or short for Teresa/Theresa (feminine)) also Traci, Tracie
* Tristan or Tristen, Tristin
* Tyler
* Tarin, Taran, Taryn

[edit] V

* Val (Valentine [masculine (Unisex in Finland)] or Valerie, Valentina, Valli [feminine])
* Valery or Valerie
* Vivian (Vivien, Vivienne)
* Vic (Victor [masculine] or Victoria [feminine])

[edit] Y

* Yuki (Japanese name; Yuuki is used by females and Yuki(with only one 'u' is used by males. Although, you can find boys named Yuuki and girls named Yuki)
* Yuri (masculine in Russian, feminine in Japanese, Korean, and Spanish)

[edit] Z

* Zooey (masculine in J.D. Salinger's Franny and Zooey, feminine in the case of actress Zooey Deschanel)

2006-10-29 08:14:22 · answer #1 · answered by Shannizzle 2 · 0 0

Quinn- Unisex. Cute for a girl and boy. I like it for a girl better. Brady- Boy. Love this name for a boy. Casey- Unisex, but it's more commonly used for a girl. In my opinion it's a girls name. Kerry- Girl. I have yet to meet a bit named Kerry. Charlie- Unisex. It can be a nickname for Charlottte or Charles. I love the nickname for both. Erin- Girl. When spelled this way it's traditionally a girl, but it could be a boy. Jessie- Girl. When it's spelled this way, girl. But if spelled Jesse, a boy. Alex- Unisex. Cute for both sexes. Kennedy- Girl. It's an adorable girl name. I haven't met any boy named Kennedy yet. Hunter- Boy. In my eyes it's masculine. Corey- Unisex. I love it as a girl name and a boy name. Peyton- Unisex. Although, I think when spelled this way, it's more commonly a boys name. Randi- Boy. It's masculine even when people add an I to it. Hope I helped!

2016-03-28 01:01:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Alex, Randi, Andy, Chris, Jamie, Danny, Billy, Mackenzie, Teddy, Charlie

2006-10-29 08:16:06 · answer #3 · answered by Donna 6 · 0 0

Taylor, Regan, Connor

2006-10-29 08:13:41 · answer #4 · answered by jenn oOh la la 2 · 0 0

Morgan, Tyler, Taylor, Aaron (Erin for girls), Chris, Pat, Sam, Alex, Jamie, Jordan,

2006-10-29 08:16:08 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Aiden

2006-10-29 08:13:34 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ to ...... 5 · 0 0

Taylor, Jordan, Jamie..

2006-10-29 08:13:51 · answer #7 · answered by KC 4 · 0 0

Frank, Roger, Mark.

2006-10-29 08:26:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Andrea

2006-10-29 08:12:35 · answer #9 · answered by pianoboy 2 · 0 0

Tracey

2006-10-29 08:12:58 · answer #10 · answered by ◄BamaBoy205► 5 · 0 0

giggle, Well, one of the most accomplished Country and Western singers of the last century, made a lot of "Cash" out of a song called "A boy named Sue"

2006-10-29 08:17:12 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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