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Chapter 3
by Spioch
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Kinky Gender Changing of Names! (Gender Neutral and Gender Fluid Names)
If you go back in time, there's a direct inverse correlation between name being used for girls and usage for boys. The more previously male name is used for girls, the less it's used for boys, until the name feminises completely. This happened to practically every name on this list. Sandy, Riley, Ashley all used to be boys names.
All the current gender neutral names used to be male names. The process never seem to go the other way. There was even a great song about a poor boy named Sue. It didn't spark a revolution unfortunately.
So now you know. It seems like names are very kinky and into feminisation, and will be for a foreseeable future! At least until we all bow down to the Matriarchy and establish true Femme-led society. Only then parents will want to call their sons Shirley again!
The more you know!
Based on data from: https://babynames1000.com/gender.php
I've collected names you can give the characters that do not instantly reveal the gender or they lean in one direction but could be a misdirect.
Names had to have at least 500 registered names in one of the years I checked (randomly between 1980 and 2010), and I had to have heard a name at least once!
Very Balanced:
- Dominique
- Taylor
- Jessie
- Casey
- Alex (Alexander vs Alexandra)
- Ashton
- Peyton
- Skyler
- Charlie
Leaning Male
- Devon
- Jordan
- Riley
- Avery
- Ryan
Leaning Female
- Tracy
- Cassidy
- Jamie
- Robin
- Morgan
- Bailey
- Avery
- Sandy
- Ashley
Unexpected
Extra fun names that seem very gendered but can surprise you:
- Maria can be a male name (especially secondary) in some countries
Sources:
Atlantic: Why Some Parents Turn Boys’ Names Into Girls’ Names
The Instability of Androgynous Names: The Symbolic Maintenance of Gender Boundaries
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