I know masculine first names are a no no lol but what about a classic girls name with a classic boys name? Here are a few I have met over the years
Olivia Ryan
Lillian Scott^sisters
Mary Michael(was Michael Mary at first--thank god she changed it)
Hannah Grayson(sp)
Re: What are your thoughts on masculine middle names for girls?
I think anything goes for middle names.
I will say that I have a soft spot for Ryan as a girl's first name.
I sort of like for it to have meaning when you put a boy name on a girl but like PP mentioned anything goes in the middle. It would just be nice when people ask her why she has a boy middle name, she can say it was her -insert family member-'s name instead of that her parents just wanted her to have a boy middle name.
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I like it when it's a family name (either FN or surname). Ryan, Scott, and Grayson can be surnames.
Then again, DD has a masculine MN because it's a family name on DH's side. It also happens to flow nicely with the rest of her name.
My general thought is middle names are good for contrasts or honoring family members... So if you pick a fancy fn, the middle name should be simple (Penelope Ann) and vice versa... simple fn, fancy mn (John Finnegan).
MN's are a great place to honor loved ones. My middle name was part of my grandmother's name and I will probably use my mom's mn. My only concerns are if it's too masculine people may think it's two last names, but I also don't necessarily see any harm in that actually or she could end up hating it. (I would be upset if my middle name was Albert!!)
I guess if the flow works and it's an important name then go for it... but I personally wouldn't just randomly pick a boys name for the heck of it.