Why do many people say that masculine names are actually feminine instead? - instead feminine
Well, based on the name. Many names that are imported from other cultures that are feminine resonance for us, but they are actually male names. In addition, many of the names have been traditionally reserved for men "this or that, because recently the names of certain people think its cute names for girls. The funny how you name one or Randy Jordan, but you can not name a child Rachel and Helen. Do not believe the names actually msculine female names, I think their acceptance in our society for a girl to a boy's name for a boy to a girl who names.
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I think everyone has their own OPINON. Some names sound like male then something else.
Your answer to this question based on their own experiences. When I grew up with a man named Dana appears to be a male name to know for myself. I believe a man when I hear the name.
If you knew the girls would think with the name Dana Dana, that is much more feminine.
Many names that are both female as a male first name. It seems that most of the names of a woman from time to time used to it.
I know a woman, two girls aged 5 to newborns and their names are Brady and Carter.
I know girls and Chase Hunter takes its name. Oh, and a daughter who is about 5 named Evan.
I also know that a child 10 years name Briley. Are girls or boys name? It seems to me very feminine.
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I do not see how a girl named Jordan may be Devon, Ryan and Reese.
Since many parents long to continue for the children in their families, the family tradition, but when the girls come together ...... and other male name became a noun conveniently
Because the sound of female names. It's like naming a child of cinnamon. Does not sound feminine?
Because the sound of female names. It's like naming a child of cinnamon. Does not sound feminine?
Over the years, the name and aging. Madison is a name, children and now a daughter. It all depends on how you look.
Some good names of his daughters and male.
An SD: The name of my son Bryley, only he used a different spelling. I called because I liked the name and the name of Bryan Riley, but does not sound well together, so that combined.
Perhaps we think of them in the traditional manner and as weak and therefore feminine
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