175. I don't believe in gender-specific names, colors, etc. In fact, I used to have a boyfriend named Sally, and I just thought it was a cool name for him. I wish we lived in a society where it's okay for a girl to go by "Jack" or a guy "Tiffany". I really don't see what the big deal is. But we don't live in such a world. And because I wouldn't want my kids to be made fun of constantly, I probably won't be able to name them what I truly think would suit them.
-- I refuse to hold back the toy cars and robots from my daughter, though. As a kid, I always wanted to collect little dinosaur robots, but I wasn't allowed because they were considered "boy" toys. All I ever got were dolls. -_- --
And as much as I want to tell you to go ahead and name your son after something very meaningful (and super cool) to you-- you might want to weigh it out just a little bit first.
Anyway, like others have suggested, you can consider adopting a girl, using a slightly different version of the name to make it more "masculine" (whatever that means >.>), or you could tuck it away as a second middle name or something. XD
Though honestly, there's a good chance that he'll be make fun of no matter what name he has. Little kids are pretty cruel. They find something. ALWAYS.
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175. I don't believe in gender-specific names, colors, etc. In fact, I used to have a boyfriend named Sally, and I just thought it was a cool name for him. I wish we lived in a society where it's okay for a girl to go by "Jack" or a guy "Tiffany". I really don't see what the big deal is. But we don't live in such a world. And because I wouldn't want my kids to be made fun of constantly, I probably won't be able to name them what I truly think would suit them.
-- I refuse to hold back the toy cars and robots from my daughter, though. As a kid, I always wanted to collect little dinosaur robots, but I wasn't allowed because they were considered "boy" toys. All I ever got were dolls. -_- --
And as much as I want to tell you to go ahead and name your son after something very meaningful (and super cool) to you-- you might want to weigh it out just a little bit first.
Anyway, like others have suggested, you can consider adopting a girl, using a slightly different version of the name to make it more "masculine" (whatever that means >.>), or you could tuck it away as a second middle name or something. XD
Though honestly, there's a good chance that he'll be make fun of no matter what name he has. Little kids are pretty cruel. They find something. ALWAYS.