Sorry, I couldn't resist the title.
I read somewhere that names like "MacKenzie" were made feminine by making it "NicKenzie" or something like that?
2007-08-06
01:22:15
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I don't think you are understanding.
I did my own research just now and
"MacKenzie" was originally an Irish surname, then it became a male first name, and then a girl's name.
"MacKenzie" means "son of Coinneach". "Mac" is "son of". "Nic" is "daughter of a son of". I guess it became a girls' name because Kenzie sounds feminine? But according to this information, it should be NicKenzie. Lol okay it's still a good name and I don't want to offend anyone who likes or used the name "MacKenzie" or any other spelling. I'm done!
2007-08-06
02:07:26 ·
update #1