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I've always found that names which can be applied to either gender are
a bit troubling. Maybe I like the reassurance that when someone mentions
a John or a Mary I can form a simple picture of said person based simply
on the name. With non gender specific names this becomes impossible. That,
said, some androgynous names are certainly better than others. I should
mention that I won't be rating names that have alternate spellings for
male and female, such as Aaron/Erin or Rene/Renee. If I happen to rate
your name badly, that doesn't mean I don't like you, so don't email me
complaining about it.
Robin: I feel bad for anyone who shares this name with
both an overrated songbird and a tights-wearing superhero sidekick, probably
mostly due to the aforementioned bird and sidekick. While I don't in particular
dislike robins or the Robin half of Batman and Robin, I wouldn't want
to share the name. Does it work better for a guy or girl? I have to say
it doesn't work terribly well for anyone. Bad.
Dana: This name is one that perplexes me.
It's an understated and simple name that I don't particularly dislike,
or like, for that matter. It's not a great name, but by default any name
that makes you ask "Is that a guy or a girl?" can't be great.
Dana is an acceptable name, which in this category is enough for me to
call it Good.
Leslie: A terrible, terrible name unfit
for anyone, If you have the misfortune to be named Leslie, I'm truly sorry.
Don't think I have anything against you personally, I've known some very
nice people named Leslie. When I say some, I mean two, and when I say
very nice, I
mean not violent and maladjusted. But I'm getting way off topic here.
Leslie isn't a name I'd ever give to anyone. If your name is Leslie, I'm
sorry, but your name is Ugly.
Cameron: While this is more of a last name
than a first name, I think it works as a name for either gender. There
are lots of famous Camerons out there, like Cameron Diaz and Cameron Crowe.
Okay, so that's all the famous Camerons I can think of, but as far as
androgynous names go, it's one of the best. That naturally makes it Good.
Blair: A rather bland name, and one that
tends to be appended with the words "Witch Project" these days.
While I don't have a particular problem with the name, it's certainly
not great. Look, I'm tired, so skip back up the Leslie and read the second
half of what I said there, starting at "I've known some very nice
people" and substitute in Blair for Leslie. I guess this makes Blair
an Ugly name.
Shannon: This is a feminine name, plain
and simple. Sure, there are guys named Shannon, but there are also guys
named Kim, and you don't see that on my list of androgynous names, do
you? I happen to like the name Shannon, it's a good Irish name, and I
happen to be mostly Irish on one side of the family (I'd say half Irish,
but that's not really true, there's some English and German in the mix,
and probably other nationalities if I ever bothered to trace the genealogy
back far enough). I also had a crush on a girl named Shannon back in junior
high. As a female name it's fine, but for a guy it's one step away from
that Johnny Cash song "Boy Named Sue." So on the condition that
no one reading this will ever name their son Shannon, I'm going to go
with Good. |