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Hey, I'm looking for some perfectly unisex names out there (ASIDEfrom Taylor!). So far I've got Kendall and Torrin. But supposedly, Kendall is really a girls name and Torrin is a boys. Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? I'm really stuck here!
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princess02044
replied on June 30th, 2009
Experienced User
Riley... my favorite for both!!
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Writergurl
replied on August 8th, 2009
New User
Quinn is my favorite for both. I like Riley too.
Morgan is okay but a bit overdone.
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malmad
replied on August 9th, 2009
New User
unisex names
Jordan, Casey, Erin/Aaron, Briley, Riley, Camron, Ryan (cute for a girl's name), Kris/Chris(topher), Colby, Haven (although i think it's mainly for a girl), Kinley, Lonnie, Blair, Tarrin, (no offence, but I think the name Torren is strange)
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W0LF
replied on August 9th, 2009
Extremely eHealthy (online)
There's no real such thing as a perfect unisex name. Everyone will have more experience with any given name being given to one gender or another. The Rarer the name the less likely people would be to realize it's used for both genders, they're just less likely to have met people of both genders who use the name.
For unisex names there's also; Kim, Mika, and Corey.