Corey (also spelled Cory) is used for boys and girls. However, there are girl-only names such as Coretta, Cora, Corrie, Corinne, and Corianne.
Corey
The proper name is spelled Corey, but also Cory, Kory, and Correy.
The likely word is the Spanish given male name, spelled Alejandro. (Alexander) There is a female version Alejandra.
The nickname Jerry is a male form, along with Jer. The nickname Jeri is more often a female nickname.
Sidney is a unisex name, the spelling is used for both males and females. An alternative female-only spelling of the name is Sydney (which is also the name of Australia's capital city).
That is the correct spelling of "abbess" (the female version of an abbot).
Corey 克里 (Kè lǐ)
Corey
The proper name is spelled Corey, but also Cory, Kory, and Correy.
the way to spell "carry in greek" is spelt C-a-r-y i-n G-r-e-e-k
The spelling may be Bobbie or Bobbi. The name may also be a nickname for Roberta.
In French, everything has a gender, so you have to know if the beautiful object in question is male or female. The male version of it's beautiful would be, c'est beau, and the female version is c'est belle.
The likely word is the Spanish given male name, spelled Alejandro. (Alexander) There is a female version Alejandra.
Corey, Korey, Corrie
The female version, blonde is "rubia." "Blonde" in Spanish is "rubio" or "rubia" where rubio is male (blond) and rubia female (blonde).
The nickname Jerry is a male form, along with Jer. The nickname Jeri is more often a female nickname.
The female version of lord is lady.