Yup. A lot of those English/Irish names that end in y are unisex. Shirley, Courtney, Lindsay, Terry, etc...
Have you ever met a male Lindsay?
I HAVE! I HAVE! hes a big guy too... like you would expect him to be a skinny nerdy guy... but hes really tall and built... MMMM! haha ok i'm done...
heyyy is he really blonde?
u met him u retard...
relax capitan that's what i was trying to figure out.
haha yea, i only know ONE male Lindsay and hes it...
The guitarist from Fleetwood Mac is named Lindsay Buckingham...he used to be married to Stevie Nicks.
Interesting..it just doesn't seem like a good guy's name.
Really? It sounds a little unusual to me because I'm so used to Lindsay being a girl's name, but, frankly, I think it sounds better as a guy's name.
Why do you say that? I think it's a very feminine name.
To me "Lindsay" sounds very neutral, and I don't like girl's names to sound neutral. To be honest, there are very few girl's names that I actually like, and almost all of those that I do like end in 'a'. I tend to think they sound more feminine that way.
Really? I tend to think that L's are very feminie. Like, even the name Lawrence isn't too manly sounding and...well I don't like the name Larry but it's the nasty A in there that makes it sound more manly then the L does.
what about luke? or louis? or lester, lenny, lambert, lampton, or lonnie? lonnie can go both ways. hehe... go both ways... hehe
Hah, when I was trying to think up L names I couldn't think of ANY! But you're right. Luke..that's definetly a guy and Louis that can be a girl name, Lester..ugh.
L's definitely do help make a name sound more feminine. In fact, my favorite girl's name has an l in it. But "Lindsay" (as well as the other names I mentioned) sounds more tomboyish than feminine to me.
that's a good point, gab
Also, the Mets had an annoucer who has died ( i think) Lindsay Nelson.
and lindsay hunter of the detroit pistons
Lindsay Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac