Elisabeth Hasselbeck has a son Taylor. I've heard it for a few boys too but it definitely seems to be used more for girls. I like it, as long as it won't bother you that there will most likely be girls his age with that name.
I have never known a boy Taylor. I know 3 girl Taylors one is 25, one is 24 and one is 8. There is a twilight movie actor named Taylor and he is pretty cute but I think Taylor is a "girl" name even though it was originally a boy name.
Honestly, I just really dislike pretty much all unisex names. I feel that they sound kind of girly on boys and not feminine enough for girls. The only exception are names that have truly made the crossover. For instance, Leslie used to be a boy's name, but now it has truly made the crossover to being a girl's name, so I no longer consider it unisex. For boy's names though, it just ruins it for me once girls start using it because I worry that the name will eventually become just a girls name. And I have a lot of sympathy for the boys out there with names like Ashley or Hillary when those names really became girl names.
Honestly, I just really dislike pretty much all unisex names. I feel that they sound kind of girly on boys and not feminine enough for girls. The only exception are names that have truly made the crossover. For instance, Leslie used to be a boy's name, but now it has truly made the crossover to being a girl's name, so I no longer consider it unisex. For boy's names though, it just ruins it for me once girls start using it because I worry that the name will eventually become just a girls name. And I have a lot of sympathy for the boys out there with names like Ashley or Hillary when those names really became girl names.
This. Plus Taylor sounds so 90s. I don't like it at all. ?
I have a 17 year old sister who is named Taylor. She is one of 6 in her class. 5 girls and 1 boy. He doesn't go by Taylor but by TJ or something like that because he was teased so much.
Though I know a boy Taylor, I still think of it as a girl name.
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Re: Taylor for a boys name
Even though it is a popular girl name, I don't think it sounds girly. I think it makes a great boy's name too!
I know things vary regionally, but I have never met a boy named Taylor.
I do however know several girls named Taylor between 2 and 14 yrs old.
I know 2 Taylors that are boys the rest are a handful of girls.
When I hear it I think of a girl.
Hmm, I may be alone here, but I still think of Taylor as a boy's name initially--probably b/c I've known many more male Taylors than female.
Either way, I definitely don't think it's too girly for your son.
This. Plus Taylor sounds so 90s. I don't like it at all. ?
Because it is very dated! People are still using Taylor?! WHY? This is one of my least favorite names. Along with Jordan. I despise unisex names.
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