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Here's an interesting list: "The Most Common Unisex Names In America." Before you look, see if you can guess some of them.
Parents are allowed to name their kids whatever they like, and if they want to name their boy like a girl, or vice versa (or no longer believe they should burden their child with any particular gender), that's their business. But some names seem to be battling each other to see which sex will dominate.
Here are the top 20:
1. Casey
2. Riley
3. Jessie
4. Jackie
5. Avery
6. Jaime (will this change with Game Of Thrones?)
7. Peyton (even with the QB being around so long?)
8. Kerry
9. Jody
10. Kendall
11. Payton
12. Skyler (after Breaking Bad?)
13. Frankie
14. Pat
15. Quinn
16. Harley
17. Reese
18. Robbie
19. Tommie
20. Justice (Justice?)
If you want to see the particular percentages for each name, check the link.
3 Comments:
I like how "Harley" and "Quinn" are next to each other.
What happened to Jordan?
Seems like traditional male names transition to unisex but not so much traditional female names- the only ones I have ever seen were Evelyn, Beverley (Jeremy Irons played a crazy gynecologist with this name), Hillary (Hilaire- my high school History teacher) and Andrea (admittedly I've only heard of men who are Italian natives with this name)
Parents are allowed to name their kids whatever they like, and if they want to name their boy like a girl, or vice versa (or no longer believe they should burden their child with any particular gender), that's their business. But some names seem to be battling each other to see which sex will dominate.
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