I compared the gender ratio for each name in 1970 to the gender ratio today, and here are the biggest changes.
(from the current Top 1500, because names further down are a lot more subject to bouncing around)
Masculine in 1970, now more common for girls:
(note that this is not necessarily most-->least common today, but the names that changed gender most strongly)
- Charley
- Emory
- Riley
- Monroe
- Emerson
- Reese
- Emery
- Stevie
- Kennedy
- Addison
- Mckinley
- Palmer
- Ellery
- Leighton
- Payton
- Harley
- Bailey
- Aubrey
- Berkley
- Delaney
Still more common for boys, but with the biggest shifts toward unisex:
- Elliott
- Elliot
- Denver
- Spencer
- Drew
- Royal
- Milan
- Charlie
- Ellis
- Reece
- Jordan
- Blake
- Chandler
- Ari
- Remy
- Lennox
- Quincy
- Keegan
- Rory
- Dallas
Elliott was the biggest shift on any of the lists. It went from not appearing at all on the girls list (if there was one girl Elliott born in 1970, that would make it about a 230/1 boy/girl ratio) to a ratio of about 4 boys for every girl.
And just for fun, the few names that went girl-->boy (again, only from the 2015 boys' Top 1500 to avoid weird data).
More feminine in 1970, now more common for boys:And just for fun, the few names that went girl-->boy (again, only from the 2015 boys' Top 1500 to avoid weird data).
- Joan
- Yael
- Isa
- Tristin
- Dashawn
- Tristen
- Jean
- Dominique
- Elisha
- Davi
- Deshaun
- Niko
- Nico
- Nikola
- Arian
- Sami
- Deshawn
- Angel
Still more common for girls, but with the biggest shifts toward unisex:
- Robin
- Eden
- Courtney
Of course, jumping from 1970 to 2015, you miss the giant spike of Courtneys around 1990.
The one popular '70s name on this list is Robin--Robin was over 10x more common for girls in 1970, and is now nearly equal for boys and girls. Surprising, but pretty awesome!
If you're interested in the full list of gender-benders, it is here.
The one popular '70s name on this list is Robin--Robin was over 10x more common for girls in 1970, and is now nearly equal for boys and girls. Surprising, but pretty awesome!
If you're interested in the full list of gender-benders, it is here.
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