Poll: Is Brady a girl's name? (Vote): Yeah, it is, dumbass. (Vote): Hell no!
Well my friend is going to ask out a girl named Brady today... and I always thought of it as a boy's name. Right now our entire group of friends is trying to convince him that he's really dating a man in disguise (rofl).
Of all the unisex names, I've never seriously encountered "Brady" as one. Hence the poll.
On January 02 2007 11:26 Chibi[OWNS] wrote: sasha should be exclusively female
Sasha is... Russian? And therefore, it's male, with the last "a". When moved over here, it sounds absolutely retarded, as the "o" is male and the "a" is female.
And another note. What's my friend going to call Brady for short? Brad? Pfft.
My friend worked as a telemarketer at one point (different friend) and he needed to call a "Nancy". The guy picks up the phone and my friend says, "Hello, may I speak to Nancy, please?" and the guy says, "Yeah, that's me". My friend doesn't realize it could be a guy's name, and tries to explain that this guy can't take the call. Eventually the guy gets pissed and offers to sue the company.
Names are different in different parts of the world. In Sweden, Maria is a very popular name and exclusivly for females. Apparently in Spain a man can be named Maria. Usually as a second "middlename" but still.
In Finland, Kim is a common name for males. Around the world 'tho. It's often a unisex name. More often for females. Although in english speaking countrys Kim can be short for Kimberly and that's, as far as I know, commonly a girls name.
As for a girl named Brady? Sure. Why not? Dont be so stuck up on names
Funny thing is, that whatever the name someone is given there is often a period in his/her life when he/she hate his/her name, 'cus its "ugly" or "wrong gender", even tho noone else think about it and just couldnt care less. He/she still is the same person.
Unless its children. They will tease. Children are cruel and should be illegal.
HELL NO , whered you hear that rofl i dont know any kim's here in finland and only heard of like 3 and they werent even finnish !!"#!"
unless you mixed it up with "Kimi"...
Oh. I'm sorry. Maybe I did. Had a friend in school, family from Finland, named Kim. If I recall correctly he said it was common in Finland. Maybe he meant Kim is a Finlandssvensk version of Finlands Kimi.
But also. Just because you dont know any doesnt mean its not common. As I said. Maria is very common in Sweden. Always near the top every year for names to newborns. But still I only know two people called Maria.
i think brady can be both names, and futhermore, i don't think u should judge someone's appearence on her name? *cough*mikeymoo*cough* she could be extremely cute for all u know...
Americans give their kids weird names anyway...Joy, Flower, Apple, Hope, Summer, Sparkle, Piper. Another error is naming your kid after a surname. Worse probably are the names some African Americans come up with, like Beyonce, Lakesha, La'aerial (serious).
Well my friend is going to ask out a girl named Brady today... and I always thought of it as a boy's name. Right now our entire group of friends is trying to convince him that he's really dating a man in disguise (rofl).
Lol. Thanks.
Hey mikeymoo, what would u think is a good unisex name then?
For one thing if your friends were serious about "you are dating a man instead" then they are acting like idiots. The name is just given to a child, and I doubt anyone would see any sexual characteristics in a baby.
On January 03 2007 20:43 oneofthem wrote: For one thing if your friends were serious about "you are dating a man instead" then they are acting like idiots. The name is just given to a child, and I doubt anyone would see any sexual characteristics in a baby.
Of course we're serious! Our IQ's match that of rocks, trees, and other inatimate objects.
hmmm i met a guy named Riku before.. i always wondered if that was a girl name or guys name. His middle name is also spelled Emili. His parents wanted a girl? ionooo