I have mixed feelings about the whole unisex names thing. I hate traditional boys’ names on girls, but other than that, my opinion tends to vary with the name. My vote went to “I like [name]Cluny[/name] as a unisex name,” and here’s why:
I only have two associations with the name. 1) In the first of British author [name]Brian[/name] [name]Jacques[/name]’ “Redwall” books, [name]Cluny[/name] the Scourge is the name of an evil (male) rat who attacks the peaceful mice, squirrels, etc. of Redwall [name]Abbey[/name] with his vermin horde, and 2) The heroine of [name]Margery[/name] Sharpe’s 1940s novel, “[name]Cluny[/name] [name]Brown[/name].” Didn’t care that much for the story, but there’s the name. In this book, [name]Cluny[/name]'s name is short for [name]Clover[/name] (go figure.)
In spite of these odd associations, I rather like the name, which I have found in my baby name books. Those associations make it difficult for me to decide whether it belongs on a boy or a girl, so I figure if it has a history as a unisex name, use it however it appeals to you!