I don't.
As a female with both given names being unisex can have problems. As a kid I could'nt go to some friends slumber parties cause parents thought I was a boy,I even got sent to the school nurse with the boys! I used to hate my name.
My mother said she would have given me my name had I been born male or female. (and I have an older brother!)
I still find it amusing when I go to job interviews an someone has altered the spelling and I get 'I thought you were a guy'. Once an accountant lodged my tax return and had decided to spell my name the masculine way, much to my annoyance.
Although I now love my name and laugh off any comments or issues caused by a unisex name, I believe its easier for females to live with but to be a guy and have a name that could be considered 'femine' would be tougher.
When I had a son last year, I gave him a strong masculine name.
2006-11-07 00:29:21
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answered by chike 5
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I like unisex names. Particualy is you don't know if you are having a boy or girl and want to select just one name that can be used for either. I really like the name "Ainsley" - it is Galic and means "ones own meadow".
2006-11-07 08:51:32
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answered by scotty2canuck 2
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I am fairly unisex name neutral. If I like a name I like it.
2006-11-07 07:17:06
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answered by Erin S 4
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I do. My little boys name is Jordan and i like Jordyn for a girl aswell.
I also like Taylor/Taylah
and Jayden/Jaedyn
There are probably heaps i like i just cant really think of right now. Im not too sure why i like them, i just think they sound nice especially girls with the unisex names.
2006-11-07 07:21:27
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answered by Jordy[♥] 3
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I like Unisex names, Jo and Joe are trendy, Sam and Sam are good, Pat and Pat are good, Ros and Ros are also good.
But I like names for twins like Leone and Leon, Georgina and George, etc.
2006-11-07 07:16:15
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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It's better to name a child after someone in the family line. It shows respect and keeps the lineage going as well. Using "generic" names just doesn't quite cut it.
2006-11-07 07:18:26
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answered by J.D. 6
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i do..but i like unisex names for girls . i like....Danielle(Dani). Andy.
Alex, Joey.Bobbie,Billie to name a few but i like these names for a girl not a boy.
2006-11-07 07:15:03
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answered by Starbright 3
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I Don't Like Them. But i do think they become useful in times.
2006-11-07 07:10:15
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answered by ? 5
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i can't stand them!!!!!! I like being able to say a name and know if it's refering to a male or female.
2006-11-07 08:32:48
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answered by Cookie On My Mind 6
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My daughters name is Jordan, it's not terribly common for boys or girls but not "out there" either.
2006-11-07 07:29:31
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answered by KathyS 7
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