Baby Names for BoysExpecting a little boy and need a name? Have a great idea for a boy’s name and want to share it? Find and share suggestions and opinions with other couples who are trying to name their bouncing baby boy.
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Too feminine?
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08-30-2009 3:52 PM
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kansasgirl23


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MamaJunebugJones


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I personally don't like it and would absolutely consider it a unisex name; I could certainly see the name being spelled Reighlyn and being slapped on a girl. What about Ryan?
And to a pp, sorry, but Kendall is a girls name. I've actually never heard it used for a little boy.
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Aleraninde


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Kendall is a boys name. It comes from a surname, and is therefore male by default. I've known male Kendalls since I was in primary school. Kendall has been in the top 1000 boys names for well over a century now, but has only been seen on girls since the 1960s. It is no more feminine than the other so-called 'unisex' names (e.g. Ryan, Peyton, Carson and Madison) which have only been slapped on unfortunate girls for the past couple of decades at most.
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DawninWA


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Aleraninde:Kendall is a boys name. It comes from a surname, and is therefore male by default. I've known male Kendalls since I was in primary school. Kendall has been in the top 1000 boys names for well over a century now, but has only been seen on girls since the 1960s. It is no more feminine than the other so-called 'unisex' names (e.g. Ryan, Peyton, Carson and Madison) which have only been slapped on unfortunate girls for the past couple of decades at most.
Aleraninde you think you are some higher power on names. I remember you from my daughter Patyon's birth 3 years ago, pretty pathetic you are still acting like you are the know all. I won't even say what I think of the names you suggest.
Ryan, Peyton, Carson, Madison and Kendall are all beautiful unisex names and honestly they sound better to me for girls than boys.
I do like the name Rylan for a boy, but I was considering it for my daughter as well.
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Aleraninde


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DawninWA:Ryan, Peyton, Carson, Madison and Kendall are all beautiful unisex names and honestly they sound better to me for girls than boys. May I ask why it's perfectly okay to use traditional male names like Ryan and Cameron on girls, but not John? Why? Why not John? Why not Peter and Christopher and Matthew and Bruce? What makes Ryan, Cameron and Carson any different, besides some people just decided they sounded girly to them? I think 'mierda' sounds like it should be the name of something beautiful. I think Chlamydia looks and sounds like a nice name. Sorry, but aesthetic opinion is a poor reason to gender-bend names. And why doesn't it work the other way around? Why don't we see Emily or Hannah or Catherine being used on boys? There is a huge double standard in naming practices today. For me, whether a name is masculine or feminine or unisex depends on two things: the meaning, and the amount of time it has been consistently used on either/both genders. That is why very old male names such as Vivian, Evelyn and Jocelyn are acceptably feminine and the newer crazes are not. This is also why a name with a meaning like "son of Maud" - with such an explicitly masculine meaning - will never truly be a feminine name, even if it is made so by popularity and time.
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