My DH is stuck on this name for a boy. My concern is it being used more of a girl name.. I haven't ran across any boy or girl Camerons. All I know of is the actress Cameron Diaz lol.
It's unisex for me - leaning a tiny bit towards being a full-on girl's name (not unlike Evelyn, Ashley, etc.).
I say that because the only ones I've known are girls - and it has a feminine nickname for it (Cam/Cami).
My name is Ashlee and I've only met two male Ashley's - both have switched to using their middle names because by the time they reached adulthood, it was undoubtedly a girl's name - I could see the same thing happening with Cameron and a few other unisex names in the next 10-20 years.
DS1 - 9;
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Angel - May 10, 2011;
Baby Girl - Due May 19, 2013
Total boy name to me. I see it as something like Dylan or Elliott; a boy name that is occasionally used for girls. When I see it written I always think boy. I have never met a female Cameron IRL but know several males of various ages. I think it is great.
Fwiw I also know three male Ashleys who go by Ashley. It is a male name in the UK still.
Boy and I immediately think of Ferris Bueller's Day Off! I am weird and make all kinds of 80s movie connections with names, I am sure normal people don't!
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I think Cameron being used for girls is very much regional. We live in the northeast- Our DS is Cameron and we have only met boy Camerons (and not too many either). To me it's all boy and sounds weird on a girl.
Love Cameron for a boy! Wish DH would get on board. I knew a boy Cameron in grade school and a girl
Cameron in high school. I associate it more with a boy.
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It's unisex for me - leaning a tiny bit towards being a full-on girl's name (not unlike Evelyn, Ashley, etc.).
I say that because the only ones I've known are girls - and it has a feminine nickname for it (Cam/Cami).
My name is Ashlee and I've only met two male Ashley's - both have switched to using their middle names because by the time they reached adulthood, it was undoubtedly a girl's name - I could see the same thing happening with Cameron and a few other unisex names in the next 10-20 years.
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Fwiw I also know three male Ashleys who go by Ashley. It is a male name in the UK still.
Boy and I immediately think of Ferris Bueller's Day Off! I am weird and make all kinds of 80s movie connections with names, I am sure normal people don't!
Cameron in high school. I associate it more with a boy.