Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emery
Riley
Spencer.
Gen Z is predicted to go all in on non-binary names.
But they won’t because they’ll become parents who name their kids normal names.
Anonymous wrote:Cooter, Elrod, Iris, Pervis, Saggory, Yate, Zadie, Trigger, Merle, Roscoe, Quaid, Ace, Virgil, Cecilia, Harlan, Garland, Montana, Cliturus, Cepheus, Gator, Isolde, Tamsin, Bluegreen, Roadatlasm, Taifoo, Rumitoid, Quinntessential, Finny, Riverbed, Tomsawyer, Boomerang, Brokelynn, Robindahood, Biggullup, Redneck, Runfrumdempopo, Budweiser, Possum, Outlaw, Pokey, Moonshine, Tater, Booger, Buckshot, Paycheck Eggo, Cooter, Junkie, Grits, Hooch
Anonymous wrote:Emery
Riley
Spencer.
Gen Z is predicted to go all in on non-binary names.
Anonymous wrote:I think this trend of taking boy last names and making them girl names is stupid. I know so many Taylors, Madisons, Bradys and it's not great.
Anonymous wrote:+1 for Campbell, Ellis, Evans, Carter, and Lane.
I knew three female Stuarts growing up in non-NOVA VA. I like it for either, but maybe more for a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve always loved Tristan and Morgan for either gender. I like Ashley as a boy name, but not for a girl; Evelyn for a girl but not a boy.
Who in their right mind would name a boy Evelyn?
Evelyn Waugh’s parents (the famous writer).
Anonymous wrote:Emery
Riley
Spencer.
Gen Z is predicted to go all in on non-binary names.