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Bailey

I've seen both but it is much more common as a girl name here in the Western US.
 
Both. Hear it more on boys but think there are more feminine ways of spelling it
 
Horses




(sorry :rofl:)

Boys ;)

Cats/Horses, looks like we've got a theme going :haha:

I could never use it, it reminds me of a girl I got in a fight with when I was like 5, everytime I hear it it reminds me of the time I threw a jug of water over here :rofl:
 
I know its meant to be unisex, but I always think of it as a boys name. xx
 
My Boxer dog is called Bailey!.... But to be fair i was going to call my daughter bailey but a (not so good) friend gave birth a week before me and stole my name TUT! so i brought a dog and named it Bailey instead! lol

I think it's a unisex name
 
I think it works for both, we like Olivia Bayley for a girl.
 
Horses

(sorry :rofl:)

Boys ;)

:rofl: I was going to say the same! I used to ride a horse named Bailey (he was a boy horse).

But I've seen the name more in girls over here, it could really be both though.
 
both! i think its one of though names that can actually be both! james loved it when i was having maddi, but i just thought of the drink :dohh:
 
Here it's a girl's name usually.. As in I've never heard it used as a boy's name, but have met several girls named Bailey/Baylie/Bailee/etc. It never entered my mind that it could be a boy's name :shrug:
 

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