It is possible to search the names that was given to children here in America. As you noted there are boys been given names as girls and vice a versa for girls as well. I did a research on my name and have noted that several females was given same name as my first name that is traditional boys name. Anybody bets different is making a fools bet. Danielle is a common name used in naming a baby of either sex and the spelling of name really makes no differences.STEVIE wrote: ↑Mon May 20, 2024 6:36 pm
I'd lay odds that there is basis in reality for the lyrics of "Boy Named Sue", and the wrestler known as Big Daddy's real name was Shirley Crabtree.
Ye Gods, some of this is tantamount to psychological abuse by proxy, possibly equivalent to sending your son to school in a dress in the full and certain knowledge that he will get the crap beaten out of him.
Not convinced at all.
Steve.
Try this one "Stu Potts", that's nasty?
According to Social Security Administration there have been 519 boys been name Sue and counting. Maybe there should be a law were a child can put parents in jail from trauma received by having a traditional girls name. I question about parents having a sound judgement over child given names. They make bad choices also. Too many parents wouldn't let their sons be referred to Jane if that was child desire as a transgender girl. There is pros and cons on this issue. End of day just let child change name without parents knowledge. To many occasions a parent would refused their child change his/her name and recognized their child as being a transgender.
There was a recent national news story about a boy commit suicide after being receiving constant bulling over his eyewear. This is another common trauma a child face. This type of bulling being happening over the last 70 years and counting.