Logan - Love how it sounds and would love to see it used on more girls!
Harper - Seems completely feminine to me
Elliot - Love it! NN for girl could be "Ellie", "Elle", "Leah"
Camden - Mostly used on boys but I could totally picture it on a girl! NN "Cammy"
Spencer - Love it on both!
Brett - Mostly male but have heard it on girls before!
Keegan - Love it on either!!
Preston - Actually would prefer it on a girl, spelt "Prestyn"
Tyler - Maybe I'm weird, but I could see a girl named this!! "Ty"
Tristan - Not a fan of this name in general, but added it anyways
Morgan - I think this is completely feminine
Kimberly - I think this is completely feminine
Lesley - I think this is completely feminine
Taylor - I think this is completely feminine
Grayson/Graceyn - Obviously depends how you'd spell it. If girl I'd go for "GraceLyn"
Ashley - I think this is completely feminine
Aiden - I like it better on boys, but know girls named this as well.
Blake - Like it on either
Bailey - Prefer it on a girl but could see it on a boy too
Charley - Like it for either; usually short for "Charlotte"
Conner - Call me crazy but I can picture this on a girl too
Dylan - Would LOVE this to be for a girl!!
Evan - Have seen this for both, but would use it for short of "Evangeline"
Francis - Personally sounds feminine to me
Frankie - Like this for a girl or boy!
Julian/Julianne - Sounds feminine to me
Kyle - Always seemed masculine until I met a girl named Kyle!!
Noel - Seems completely feminine to me
Owen - Can picture this on a girl as well
Quinn - Not a fan of the name in general, but would actually prefer it on a girl
Ray/Rae - Spelling differentiation
Riley - I like this for a girl moreso; Spelling variations are fun: "Rhyleigh" is my fave!
Sebastian - Seems masculine but heard a girl called it too!!
Sheldon - Could see this used for a girl too, nn "Shelly"
Tommy - Wish there was a more feminine full name, seeing as this is usually a NN to the masculine name "Thomas"
Vincent - I can somehow picture this on a girl NN "V" or "Vinny"
Wren - Have seen this used on both as well