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Could you give a girls name to a genetic cisgender boy?
First of all message to Anonymous whos leaving religious propaganda on my questions you will be flagged for doing that however I am a Protestant Baptist Christian so shut up, b/ c you can't force people otherwise if you try to they'll run away rather than towards religion okay. FYI anonymous I fully accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord & Savior & asked him to forgive me for all of my sins(past,present and future), & asked him to come into my heart & into my life & be my forever everlasting friend in Nov of 2012 and I was baptized full immersion on Sun April 28, 2013 at Crawford Baptist Church, Crawford, GA 30630 USA.
Sorry everybody else I just was getting sick and tired of his forced answers, I used to be that way but I realize you can't and nor should you force religious views on anybody else they'll come to Jesus when or if they're ready. Now on to the details for the question I'm asking.
Can you name a genetic(x-y chromosome), cisgender boy child a girls name?
Now the name Shannon is technically unisex, not a girls name. & remember the little mermaid, Ariel. Yes the name Ariel is also unisex. What I'm talking about could you name a genetic(x-y chromosome), cisgender boy child a girls name, like Hannah or Isabella for instance as a given first name, b/c girls have masculine middle names, the name "Blake" is considered a masculine name according to the website behindthename.com, I know a girl that had that name as a middle name. So could you name a give a boy a girl's name?
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- Anonymous4 years ago
If people could name their daughters any boys name they want, what the problem?
I had a friend who wanted to name her son after her grandfather. The problem was his name was Ashley, which was only a male name when her grandfather was born, but now consider a female.
Male could still be named Ashley. It's more logical then naming a girl James or Michael.
There are males names that are consider female like Ashley, Kelly, Courtney, Leslie