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UPDATE: I am being told by several people that Camille is not gender-neutral in the US.

EH. Too bad. Back to the drawing board.

@seaw aww ? Which gender is it associated to ?

@munsh It's a girl's name. So that's a big fat nope, if I want a girl's name I can keep my dead one.

@seaw What about Glenn ? It's short and gender-neutral, even if it sounds maybe more male oriented ?

@munsh Mmh, I'm not sure it'd work in French. It sounds like "glâner", you know? But thank you, I'll add it to the list!

@seaw For sure it's less drug-related than Camille in French :P.

There's a large pool of US unisex name, even if most of then are weird movie star's one.

@munsh Yeah, I'm still looking, of course :)

@seaw i'm sure you already thought about everything i could come up with...

So i'll just give you this one I always found cute : Sasha.

It's not that rare or special, but you do not see it everyday either ^^

@munsh Thanks, I'll consider it :)

@seaw There are not a lot of gender neutral names in the US. It tends to either be a bridge point between a boy name turning into a girl name, or a nickname that boy and girl names share.

@InspectorCaracal Myeah... My US friends are telling me that Cam could be an option, because it's a short version of both Camille and Cameron, etc, but... Meh.

Back to thinking about it. x)

@seaw You can't trust a nation where people call their children Dick or Donald.

@Snoopy When you put it that way....