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What are some trendy boy names I can use for girl names?
I'm writing a book and I've figured that its really trendy now to name girls after rich-sounding, popular, stylish boy names like Logan etc
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
logan isn't a girls name, and it isn't even classy.
why don't you just come up with a girls name? or...
http://www.babynames.com/character-names.php
that gives all like advice on how to pick a name for a book character.
- morenoLv 44 years ago
woman (with a) - Bonita, Clarissa, Monica, Dina, Arianna, Ada, Leyla, Maria, Alan(n)a, Sophia, Lydia, Miranda, Ciara. woman (without a) - Jodie/Jody, faith, Corinne, Daisy, Hollie, Tiffany, Yasmin, Caitlyn/Katelyn, Keziah. Boy - Caleb, Troy, Damian, Seth, Austin, Cameron, Kyle, Rowan.
- rubybenubiLv 71 decade ago
I was about to say that your screen name really fit. Hopefully, you're being truthful about writing a story and don't plan to do this to a living, breathing child. Gender-bender names are so unfair.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Dominique
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- 1 decade ago
I like;
Chase, Alex and Billie!
Theres also Jo, Jack (As in Jacqueline), And Brooklyn.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Ryleigh (Riley)
Leighton
Ashleigh (Ashley)
Alex (Alexandra but be known as Alex)
Elliot (Apparently this is used on girls too)
Blake (Apparently this is usedo on girls too)
Rory (Aurora would be cute but she's known as Rory)
Jaden
Hayden
Logan
All I could think of
Hope this helps
Earthy
Source(s): answer mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgPjX... - Anonymous1 decade ago
Terri
Toni
Bailey
Charlie
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Justin
Hayden
Austin