Unisex names

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What do you think about unisex names for boys or girls? Do you always think of one sex or the other and do you think it causes confusion?

I'm thinking of Riley/ Rylee for a girl (love it or hate it, what do you reckon?)
 
I don't know why.. But unisex names are actually my fave!!

I was going to have Taylor for either but then decided I would have that as a middle name as it fitted well.

I like Riley for a boy and Rylee for a girl.. Don't know why but the spelling Rylee makes it look more feminine x
 
my lo is marley and my dad lives in canada where they have it spelled Marli but ive heard of it spelled my lo-s way also for a girl!

i love unisex names theyre my fave too!!!
 
I completely agree I think the Rylee spelling is much more feminine. I just wrote both spellings so there would be no confusion what name I meant.
 
I love it :) And I dont think of either sex when I say it. x
 
My cousin had Charlie/Charley for both,
Your names are loverly
 
I love it, prefer Rylee for a girl but whichever way is nice x
 
love it for either, love the way you have spelt it for a girl, and less common for a girl . A freind has a Ryder for a boy which is also a ncie varient on it. My sons name Devon is unisex but we were not going to use it for a girl as I didn't think it was as nice and saw it as a boys name
 
U love uniaex names. If we ever have a girl well probably call her Elliott x
 

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