Is [name]Quinn[/name] unusual to use for a boy these days? Our #1 choice for a girl name for this baby was actually [name]Penelope[/name] [name]Quinn[/name], but I know two friends who have toddler sons named [name]Quinn[/name].
I don’t mind unisex names in the least as my son is [name]Rhys[/name], and pronunciation-wise, it is suitable for either gender. I just don’t know if [name]Quinn[/name] is one of those names being taken over by the girls.
[name]Quinn[/name] is one of few names I don’t mind seeing on a boy or a girl. I do prefer it for a boy though. I imagine a guy named [name]Quinn[/name] as quirky, creative, and funny. It’d be a great choice!
I think it’s one of those names that work for either gender! I don’t know any [name]Quinn[/name]‘s so I’m unbiased, but to me it sounds more like a boys’ name anyways!
[name]Quinn[/name] is perfectly acceptable as a boys name. In fact, I prefer it on a boy (though I can see it on a girl). The name makes me think of The Mighty [name]Quinn[/name] by [name]Manfred[/name] Mann, and the song makes me happy. So I find it to be a very pleasant name.
I only know one [name]Quinn[/name] and it’s a toddler boy - however, [name]Quinn[/name] on Glee is a girl, so I guess it could go either way. I prefer it for boys, but that’s just my opinion!