Traditionally Feminine Names for Boys

  1. Rumer
    • Sasha
      • Origin:

        Russian diminutive of Alexander
      • Meaning:

        "defending men"
      • Description:

        The energetic Russian nickname name Sasha is being used increasingly on its own, though since the prominence of the First Daughter, more than 90% of the American babies named Sasha are girls. Sacha Baron Cohen bears one of the alternate spellings.
    • Sorrel
      • Origin:

        Botanical name and French
      • Meaning:

        "reddish brown"
      • Description:

        Sorrel is a gentle, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. Sorrell is a variant spelling. Both make excellent names for autumn babies and can be used for either gender.
    • Summer
      • Tamsin
        • Vivian
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "life"
          • Description:

            Deriving from the Roman cognomen Vivianus, Vivian was originally a masculine name, with Vivien being a feminine soundalike coined by Alfred Lord Tennyson for the Lady of the Lake in his famous poetic adaptation of the legend of King Arthur. It has since become a much more popular choice for girls in the US, but retains a refined British charm which sees it cropping up occasionally for boys in the Telegraph birth announcements.
        • Wren
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "small bird"
          • Description:

            Wren may not be as time-honored a bird name choice as Robin or even Lark, but it's more fashionable and fresh, with a gentle and earthy vibe.
        • Willow
          • Xanthe