Favorite boy name for a girl?

Anonymous
Just add an -ie on it:

Mattie
Stevie
Johnie
Mickie
Jackie
Billie
Markie
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Avery. I actually like it better as a girls name than a boys name.


I've never heard it for a boy! I know 2 little girl averys under 10 though. It's a fun name, but it makes me think of "aviary" so I only ever think of birds when i talk to their girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ryan, Austin, Logan, Holden


This list includes my son's BFF, the BFF's brother, and my son's other friend's first and last names!
Anonymous
People who like boy names for girls because they sound "cooler" or "spunky" and people who are worried there will be no names left for boys after girls have tainted them all are two sides of the same coin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like boy names for girls. Which are your favorites?

So far on my list: Blake, Bryce, Kyle

Not crazy about James or Tate



My niece is named Kyle and has always loved her name.

I met an adorable girl named Ellis and have come to love that name more for a boy than a girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, this is an awful trend that needs to die a quick death.



It’s actually not a new trend. Dana and Marion used to be boys names, for example.
Anonymous
Elvis
Barrett
Pip (might be short for Pippa or Piper tho - not sure - everyone refers to her and calls her just Pip)


Three names I’ve heard recently for baby girls. I actually love these names for girls.
Anonymous
Ainsley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've never cared for using boy names for girls.

That being said, when I was looking for names for DD, I really liked the name Aidan, not realizing it was a boy's name. It seemed to me like it would have been a great name for a girl.


I know a woman named Aiden. It can be done! I love it.


I used to work with a woman named Aiden. She's probably in her late 40's/early 50's now.
Anonymous
I hate this trend. Also, the currently popular boys-for-girls' names are going to date horribly.

It is so very try-hard, OP, as if it never occurred to you that your child will stand out for her achievements, not for some flashy, trendy name.

So I guess I would go with Alexandra, then nn her Alex, or Charlotte, nn Charlie. That way, she can revert to using her traditional name if she wants.
Anonymous
None. I actually think it’s sexist to name girls boy names. Like something is wrong with girl names or you think boy names are more powerful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:None. I actually think it’s sexist to name girls boy names. Like something is wrong with girl names or you think boy names are more powerful.


Also I am named a boy name that had turned girl name and I hate it. Think Lindsay, Ashley, Lesley
Anonymous
Kieran
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evan


Evan originated as a girls' name. It has never been a 'boy' name only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't give a girl a boy's name because it seems mysoginistic and potentially confusing. I knew a girl named Kevin & she hated it. I also knew a girl named Studley.

However, I think Dale Junette is about the coolest cowgirl name ever.



Get out! Seriously? Studley? I’m assuming anyone with this name would suffer.
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