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Never heard this before....
I'm part of a local yahoo group, so I get emails daily from other people in the group. At the bottom of one of the emails, this woman lists her kids' names. Mackenzie for a boy and Skylar for a girl. Is it just me or is that not a little uncommon??
Re: Never heard this before....
Uncommon names or uncommon to put them there?
I've heard Mackenzie for both a boy and girl (I have a friend who's son is Mack). Skylar (I think) I've only heard since I started watching Breaking Bad.
I've never heard Mackenzie for a boy before, but I've heard Skylar for a girl.
One of my best friends in school was named Skyler-- I think the -er ending is for boys. Since he passed I've thought about using it for a middle name for a boy.
Same here
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."
They're both kind of unisex, tending to female. Like my name.
There is nothing in my name to indicate that I am either male or female. I think most people would lean toward a "Kelly Lynn" being a girl, but "Lynn" was my dad's middle name, too (and Lynn Swann, etc.).
Of course, I dropped the "Lynn" when I changed my name. It's unnecessary and reminds me of MIL.
I have only ever personally known female MacKenzie's and male Skyler's, but I do know OF a female Skylar only she spells it Schuyler. Bizarro.
I know a male Mac. And a few male Kenzie's. But no MacKenzie's.
That's how the girl I knew spelled it. I didn't think Skylar was right, and it wasn't! It was definitely Schuyler.
You've heard what I've done, not what I've been through.
If you were in my shoes, you'd fall the first step."