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Gender neutral names


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I'm 14wks pg and I have been thinking about baby names lately. Does anyone have any suggestions on gender neutral names?  I want a first name that could go either way.

Edited Oct 29 2009 14:38 by bier
Reason: Removed Sticky 2009-10-29
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Brooklyn, Kennedy,

thats all I got right now

Avery (I like it much better for a boy -- it is my top pick right now, but lots of people are coopting this name for their little girls)

Morgan

Noel/Noelle

Blake

Frances/Francis

Quinn

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Madison

Riley

 

edit:  dylan, jayden, kelly, leslie, shannon, lauren/loren

Original Post by drea99:

Riley

 

I  was just going to add Riley

 

How  about   Sydney

Jordan Hunter Brett

Aerin. [:

Taylor

Thanks those are all great suggestions and I really like the websites they are giving me great ideas

Laughing

I wanted Addison but I got out voted  Surprised

I really like Aerin and Avery(!), so don't take them, they're mine for when I grow up if I adopt! :0 Just kidding, of course. I could only think of Gabrielle/Gabriel. :)

I love the name Carter. Love it love it love it. 

I adore the name Carson.

My 20 yo daughter's name is Brette, could have been Bret for a boy.  My son's name is his great-grandparents' sirname... we would have used it for male or female.

Ashton was another general neutral name I considered.

I should have added, my husband's name is Aaron (could be Erin for a girl).

Aidan...I've seen girls and boys named that (my sons name)

Aubrey (my name)...I'm a girl and there is a guy at my work named Aubrey.  And trust me he's a big burly man too.

Robin..(hubbys name)...his parents were total hippies and they didn't want him to ever be called BOB.  I call him Robby though.

But I totally love Carter too Laughing

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