It's unusual and I have seen it used for both, but personally think it sounds a little more masculine than feminine
hermaphradite
Tuffy Genders's birth name is Harold Genders.
Both,any name can be used for both genders but I would probably say it's female anyway :)
both alot of names could be for both genders.
Yes, Logan is considered a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. The name originated from Scotland and has Celtic roots. It gained popularity as a first name in the United States in the 20th century and is now commonly used for both genders.
Page, in my opinion, is a female name... although I suppose that it could be both as names do not have genders.
Androgony is another name for hermaphroditism, or the state of having traits of both female and male genders.
If you want it's your choice. Ps. It's usually for both genders
Darcy can be a unisex name, commonly used for both boys and girls. It originated as a surname in Europe and has since been used as a first name for both genders.
Harley is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both males and females.
Andrea is a nice name for both genders-- but I must admit that I prefer it used in the Italian context on males.
Taylor is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both males and females. It is more commonly used as a feminine name in recent years, but historically it has been used for both genders.