Is it a boys or girls name?

Taylor - Both
Rowan - Boy
Finley - Boy
McKenzie - Girl

Virginia, USA
 
All boys to me :)

Saying that, my friend does have a little girl called Taylor....but I've always thought it sounded a bit boyish. Personally I'd never use any of those for a girl!

I'm North West, England x
 
Taylor - Feminine
Rowan - Masculine
Finley - Masculine
McKenzie - Masculine

Birmingham, UK
 
Taylor- Girl
Rowan- Boy
Finley- Boy
McKenzie- Boy

West yorkshire, England.
 
Taylor - Girl, although close w/thinking of a boy as well
Rowan - Boy
Finley - Boy
McKenzie -Girl

Northeastern US
 
Taylor - either, but more girly IMO - I agree
Rowan - I prefer for a girl with this spelling but as Roan, I see a male
Finley - boy
McKenzie - girl
 
Taylor GIRL Tyler for BOY
Rowan BOY
Finley BOY
McKenzie AWFUL

Wales, Uk.
 
Taylor - I've only known girls with this name, but know it can be both
Rowan - pink
Finley - blue
McKenzie - pink

Southern US
 
taylor - girl
rowen - boy
finley - boy
mckenzie - sports wear but boy if i was forced

glasgow uk
 
Taylor - Both (I love this name for a girl, not so much for a boy)
Rowan - Male (Reminds me of Rowan Atkinson aka Mr Bean, lol)
Finley - Male (I've only ever heard boys with this name)
McKenzie - Both (I think of this as more of a boys than girls name though)

UK, South East.

:)
 
I wold say they all some like surnames but if i had to label i would say they could mainly b boys names...

East midlands, UK
 
Taylor - either
Rowan - girl
Finley - boy
McKenzie - girl

texas :)
 

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