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Names that cross the sexes. Add yours

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agingrocker

agingrocker Report 25 Nov 2007 01:48

Hi Maggie,

I just checked on Google and this info is there for anybody, so I'm safe to say it is Bob Wilson, he was the Arsenal and Scotland goalkeeper in the 70's, then a TV presenter for years.

I think Charley (female) is a name in it's own right isn't it?

Duncan

agingrocker

agingrocker Report 25 Nov 2007 01:53

Thanks for starting this Maggie, it has taken over my mind!!!

Nicky, with various spellings, can be either as well. Which reminds me Ron is a unisex abbreviation - Ronald / Veronika

Duncan

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 25 Nov 2007 01:54

The great Bob Primrose Wilson eh? I remember him!

You are right about Charley being a female name in it's own right, but tends to be a more modern name.
I suppose I was thinking about the ancestors and us not supposing their sex by their names on the census.
Let alone the ones who changed their names. Like my g grandfather. Christened Gifford, but changed his name as soon as he could to Sidney - it even has Sidney on his gravestone. His brothers, to make it even more difficult for me, changed their names from Ivan to Frederick and Sylvanus to Herbert!!!
I had to trace them through their sensible sister who kept her own name!

maggie

Avril

Avril Report 25 Nov 2007 02:20

HI ALL
HOW'S ABOUT
JACKY- JACKIE
HARRY
SAM
JO
CHARLIE
BOBBY
JAMIE
MEL
NICKY
TAMMY THATS ME FOR NOW AVRIL

Berniethatwas

Berniethatwas Report 25 Nov 2007 03:59

Hi all,
Wasn't there an English author or sumfing posh like - male called Beverley Xyz. can't think offhand.
B.
2 minutes later - Beverley Nichols!

Orange Cat and Me

Orange Cat and Me Report 25 Nov 2007 09:14

One of my sons classmates is a straping six footer called Adel.
Paris ( Trojan War ) was always used as a boys name, but now it seems to be only for the girls.

OC&me

LesleyB

LesleyB Report 25 Nov 2007 09:19

what about Jordan, thats used for male and female

Lesley in Spain
(who hates her name as people shorten it to Les or spell it the wrong way - I'm a little girl!)

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 25 Nov 2007 10:52

Just a small example.

Carroll & Carrol (Champion)
Darcy (Dark: dweller in the stronghold)
Kerry (The dark)
Meredith & Meridith (Protector from the sea)
are all Celtic

Dana (A Dane) Scandanavian

Shelley (From the ledge of the meadow)
Tracey & Tracy (Courageous) are Anglo Saxon

And Florence started out as a male name.

Jennifer

*~*Beve

*~*Beve Report 25 Nov 2007 12:03

My son is Shannon, and i knew a guy called Beverley and one named Tracey

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 27 Nov 2007 00:01

I'll add Lynn and Clare to your list.


Gwyn

maryjane-sue

maryjane-sue Report 27 Nov 2007 00:57

I have the name Aquilla in my tree - for both sexes. According the Wikipedia it is a man mentioned in the Biblical Book of Acts. Or Aquila, a Biblical person from the Acts and Paul's letters. So not sure why that name was given to girls.

Nightowl51

Nightowl51 Report 27 Nov 2007 01:35

Hi
Carol/Carole/Male version Carroll

Carol

Patricia

Patricia Report 27 Nov 2007 09:01

I know a girl called Claude and I think Stacey was originally a male name
Pat (ricia not rick)

Julie

Julie Report 27 Nov 2007 09:16

Merlin