Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a boy’s name. People might think she’s transgender.
First of all, what's wrong with being transgender?
Second, Quinn is a surname that is often used as a first name. Because it is a surname, it is not a gender-specific name.
Other surnames frequently used as first names include Bailey, Emerson, Jordan, Ryan, Anderson, Harper, Lewis, Nelson, Sawyer, Finn, Carter, Chandler, Campbell, Parker, and Riley. These names are neither "boys' names" nor "girls' names."
DP.
Emerson = son of Emery
Anderson = son of Andrew
Nelson = son of Neil
Anonymous wrote:Because the name has a masculine feel it would be best to pair it with something overtly girly such as
Posey
Violet
Hazel
Daisy
Anonymous wrote:Avery
Wyatt
Ryan (I know that makes it super androgynous, but I think it's cute)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a boy’s name. People might think she’s transgender.
Too late.. i know quite a few girl Quinn's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s a boy’s name. People might think she’s transgender.
First of all, what's wrong with being transgender?
Second, Quinn is a surname that is often used as a first name. Because it is a surname, it is not a gender-specific name.
Other surnames frequently used as first names include Bailey, Emerson, Jordan, Ryan, Anderson, Harper, Lewis, Nelson, Sawyer, Finn, Carter, Chandler, Campbell, Parker, and Riley. These names are neither "boys' names" nor "girls' names."
Anonymous wrote:OP, I love the name Quinn!
I like Quinn Elizabeth
Quinn Alexandra
Quinn Victoria
Anonymous wrote:That’s a boy’s name. People might think she’s transgender.
Anonymous wrote:That’s a boy’s name. People might think she’s transgender.