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I'm agender. I would like some cute gender neutral names. I've looked on name sites, but I couldn't really find one that I liked. Do you have any suggestions? 

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Do you prefer names from certain languages / cultures? Are abbreviated versions okay?

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4 minutes ago, Ankh-Morpork said:

Do you prefer names from certain languages / cultures? Are abbreviated versions okay?

I prefer American/English names. Abbreviated versions are okay. 

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Just now, Kyon. said:

Taylor

Stacy/Stacey

Tracy/Tracey

Ashley (or Ash)

 

I'm sure I'll think of loads more later, but these were the first that came into my head. 

Out of those, I like Ash the best. It reminds me of Ash Ketchum, and I love Pokemon!

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2 minutes ago, Luftschlosseule said:

Don't know about cute, but do you like Kim?

I like it. It's short and sweet. 

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As a Kim myself i vote for that one^_^

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I love Alex, it's my favourite too. Ulli is also cute, but I don't know how it would work in the US.

 

I also like Robin, but unfortunately in my region it's perceived as a male name.

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7 minutes ago, Urmeline said:

Alex and Robyn/Robin are two of my faves :)

love Alex! I just might use that name. 

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1 minute ago, Julian of Norwich said:

For German-speaking people: Sams :) Our gender-neutral childhood hero

It even used gender neutral pronouns (das Sams).

 

Well, tomorrow is Saturday ...

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I really like the name Morgan. One of my friends is named Morgan, and I always thought it was a cool name. Also, I had been thinking of the name Sterling, but maybe that's too Masculine? I don't know. I really don't know many people named Sterling. I just know it's a type of Silver. (Or you could just use silver. But spell it Sylver. I like that spelling.)

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I envy countries that are liberal with their names. In my country I have to use a 1st name that fits my legal gender.

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Alex is a great name! I also like Andy (although that just might be because I like The Goonies, to be honest) and Elliot. Casey, Max, and Rory are others that comes to mind. Good luck with your search! :)

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1 hour ago, neighway said:

Alex is a great name! I also like Andy (although that just might be because I like The Goonies, to be honest) and Elliot. Casey, Max, and Rory are others that comes to mind. Good luck with your search! :)

I think Rory is cute. 💗

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TIL most persons named Rory are considered male. I always thought it was a female name – the only Rory I knew was Rory Gilmore. :-)

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idiot

 

 

 

 

 (its a joke calm down)

 

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Some that I quite like that I'd consider gender neutral:

Kai

Cole

Cameron/Cam

Max 

Finn

Jude

Georgie

Rowan

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Luftschlosseule

I'm a Kim, too!
I like that this name seems to fit into every culture.

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17 hours ago, Ankh-Morpork said:

TIL most persons named Rory are considered male. I always thought it was a female name – the only Rory I knew was Rory Gilmore. :-)

:) Although that was short for Lorelai Gilmore (a name of at least three women in her family).

 

Perhaps I could add Kelly.

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11 hours ago, Kelly said:

:) Although that was short for Lorelai Gilmore (a name of at least three women in her family).

 

Perhaps I could add Kelly.

Kelly Hrudey! 

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Jordan

Alex

Riley

Ash

Cam. 

Max.

 

(Das all I got) 

 

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On 11/17/2017 at 3:00 PM, Urmeline said:

Alex and Robyn/Robin are two of my faves :)

That's actually the reason my name is Robin.

Technically the female form of Robin is Robyn, but Robin is pretty gender neutral. I personally know both men and woman named Robin, and the Wikipedia page also suggests that it's the case.

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