One name for a boy OR a girl

SOs parents were Team [name_u]Green[/name_u] and didn’t find out the gender, but they also decided on a name before both he and his sister were born that they were going to use whether it was a boy or girl.

The names they used were [name_u]Robin[/name_u] (b) and [name_u]Alex[/name_u] (g).

IF you were going to do this and use one name for your baby whether it was a boy or a girl, what name(s) would it be?

I think nature names will be common here and I’m no different. At the moment, mine would be…

[name_u]Cedar[/name_u] :evergreen_tree:

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[name_u]Honor[/name_u] :)

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[name_u]Romy[/name_u]

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This is tough for me because I love a lot of neutral names, but I usually still visualize the name leaning masculine or feminine.

The only names I can think of that I like pretty evenly for either is [name_u]Phoenix[/name_u] & [name_u]Mika[/name_u]!

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I feel like I could only do this with obscure word names lol. I love unisex names but most of the time, I have a clear preferred gender. Maybe [name_u]Atlas[/name_u], [name_u]Arrow[/name_u], [name_u]Zenith[/name_u], Aether, or [name_u]Loki[/name_u] :smile:

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Seconding [name_u]Romy[/name_u]! [name_u]Blair[/name_u], [name_u]Kit[/name_u], [name_u]July[/name_u] & [name_u]Murphy[/name_u] are also coming to mind :yellow_heart:

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Remi, Rowan, Taylor, Jordan, Kai, Blake, James, Spencer

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[name_u]Jules[/name_u], [name_u]Kit[/name_u], [name_u]Indigo[/name_u] or [name_u]Avery[/name_u]

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That’s tough. I picture the unisex names I like more on neither than on either if that makes sense…
If I was in the US, maybe [name_u]Jordan[/name_u], here (Germany) it might come down to [name_u]Robin[/name_u]. [name_u]Nuri[/name_u] and [name_u]Lior[/name_u] are also nice.

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august :sunny:

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[name_u]Eden[/name_u] :slight_smile:

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[name_f]Hyacinthe[/name_f]
[name_u]Narcisse[/name_u]
[name_u]Polaris[/name_u]
[name_u]Onyx[/name_u]

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[name_u]Rowan[/name_u] :heart_eyes:

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I think I’d go with short and sweet [name_u]Bo[/name_u]. I much prefer the name for a boy but it’s one of the only names that I can also see on a girl (that is also usable to me).

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Family friends had a different (though to me equally difficult) technique for naming their children; they went with the boys version of a name if they had a boy, and the girls version for a girl (Joseph for a boy, [name_f]Josephine[/name_f] for a girl).
I don’t think there are many names on my lists that I could use like that, it’s usually either / or.

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georgie, frankie, teddy, skipper, sky, jude, or blair

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Kai :desert_island:


@OpheliaFlora I’m with you… most of my names that are considered unisex lean one way or the other for me.

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[name_u]Skipper[/name_u], [name_u]River[/name_u], or [name_u]Rowan[/name_u]

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[name_u]Avery[/name_u]!

For siblings, [name_u]Avery[/name_u], [name_u]Eden[/name_u], [name_u]Shiloh[/name_u], and [name_u]Riley[/name_u].

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This is so tough because I generally much prefer names, even genuinely unisex ones, for one gender or the other.

I do love [name_u]Kit[/name_u] for either. Maybe also [name_u]Sol[/name_u], [name_u]Wren[/name_u], [name_u]Pip[/name_u], [name_u]Esca[/name_u], [name_f]Alba[/name_f] or [name_u]Rue[/name_u].

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