Guy or girl name?

Started by Kelly_Bean2 pages

I honestly see it as more of a boy name but it's unisex either way. I've heard of a lot more girls named Jamie than guys but I still see it as a guy name so this is kind of the same with "Erin/Aaron."

I know a guy named Aaron, a couple of girls name Erin and another girl names Aryn.

Here Aaron, and Erin are said completely different
So Aaron = male, Erin = female.

I've known a female Michael
and a female Shaun

Both to me, sound more like male names.

What's with all these unisex names anyway? The only one I came across was Sam, but even then, that's Samuel and Samantha.

Originally posted by lord xyz
What's with all these unisex names anyway? The only one I came across was Sam, but even then, that's Samuel and Samantha.

Alex?

Originally posted by lord xyz
What's with all these unisex names anyway? The only one I came across was Sam, but even then, that's Samuel and Samantha.

There's loads.

Aaron is a lads name and erin is a girls name ✅

Are you all completely retarded? The thread starter is quite clearly asking that whether on pronunciation, each name sounds either masculine or feminine.

It's an odd thing to wonder about, I'll give you that. Though the concept of the thread really isn't that hard to understand.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Are you all completely retarded? The thread starter is quite clearly asking that whether on pronunciation, each name sounds either masculine or feminine.

It's an odd thing to wonder about, I'll give you that. Though the concept of the thread really isn't that hard to understand.


For once in all of my KMC history I am actually the one that read the post correctly and answered it logically. hanuts

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
There's loads.
Well, yeah, Alex, Ashley etc. but I'm talking about people with those names I've been with personally. I know an Ashley, but he's just a guy in the year above me, and all I can say about him is, he's called Ashley, knows my brother, and most people hate him.

Originally posted by chillmeistergen
Are you all completely retarded? The thread starter is quite clearly asking that whether on pronunciation, each name sounds either masculine or feminine.

It's an odd thing to wonder about, I'll give you that. Though the concept of the thread really isn't that hard to understand.

Not to mention he clearly states it here?

Originally posted by darthsith19
i know about the spelling difference, forget about the spelling, if someone just says the name outloud do you think they are talking about a guy or girl?

Originally posted by darthsith19
i know about the spelling difference, forget about the spelling, if someone just says the name outloud do you think they are talking about a guy or girl?
I've known both Aarons and Erins, so I don't automatically think of one or the other.