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[Opinions] Do you think Aubrey is still usable for a boy?

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Yep, still usable! I've met boys named Kelly and Mackenzie who pulled them off perfectly, Aubrey is nothing.
I would say probably not, but it works for a middle name!
I wouldn't use it for a boy. I'm not a fan of gender neutral names, and it's too questionable. Also rather close to Audrey.
No, at least not in the U.S. I work in schools and have never seen it on a boy, but have seen many girls named Aubrey, Aubree, Aubri, Aubriana, Aubrielle, etc.
No. I think it sounds like a passé name for a girl, or an exceptionally pretentious name for a boy.
I have met a man named Aubrey. He was in his late 20s, so he was born before it really blew up for girls. When first introduced, I met him with his girlfriend, who goes by a unisex name, so it took a minute to realize who was who. Audrey has been used a lot longer for girls. I think people are less likely to assume an Aubrey is a girl than Audrey if the person was born before 2000.
Yes, I've met a boy named Aubrey. I prefer it as a boy's name.

This message was edited 12/16/2024, 11:06 AM

I think so. The pop star Drake's legal first name is Aubrey, and he's not that old yet.
Definitely. I like it best as a masculine name, like Madison, Logan or Palmer, which is trying to make a comeback for boys.
Yes, it's still used a boy name in the Bahamas. I know one. I don't particularly like the name, but I think it's better on a boy than a girl.
I think it is. I know a boy Aubrey, and I actually like it better on boys anyway.
Only if you were going for a particular, very old-fashioned, British-upper-class vibe.In the US, it was never popular on boys and was always more popular (once it started getting used) for girls, so I would say that here it is not a unisex name. The fact that it sounds very much like Audrey is also worth considering.
Yes, I can see it being used for both genders. A matter of preference, I like it on men more but that doesn't mean it cannot be a woman.
Depends on the location, I'd think. In America and Canada, probably not, but it's still ranking in England.
Where I live, I've never seen or heard of a girl Aubrey, and I really hope it lasts. I like it as a boy name, and heartily dislike Audrey as a girl name; not sure why.
I agree