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Boys to Girls–Baby Name Gender Switches
Boys to Girls–Baby Name Gender Switches
Apr 3, 2026 10:24 AM

  Let’s say you have a two-year-old son named Connor.  Then suddenly you wake up one morning and see that Scarlett Superstar has just named her new baby daughter Connor.  And the thought runs through your mind–omg!!–are thousands of other parents now going to follow her lead and name their little girls Connor?  Is this the end of Connor as a boy’s name?

  To the horror of many parents of boys, it can and sometimes does happen.  Think about Addison and Avery and Jordan and Morgan and all the other gender blurring  we’ve seen in recent years–and sometimes it is a single starbaby who has, if not incited the trend, at least accelerated it. A few once strictly-male names that fit this profile:

  BAILEY–somewhat used for girls since the 80s, but really popped after several celebs chose it.

  DYLAN–never heard as a girl’s name until Mia Farrow used it for her daughter in 1985, with the Sean Penns following suit in 1991–it’s now fully accepted as a female option.

  EMERSON—Teri Hatcher’s daughter was born in 1997, but the name didn’t really take off until all the publicity surrounding the mega-success of Mom’s show Desperate Housewives.

  FINLEY –used by Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn in 2003, hopped onto the girls’ popularity list in 2005.

  ROWAN–the Irish surname chosen by Brooke Shields in 2003 that led to hundreds of baby girl Rowans born last year.

  To a lesser degree, this can happen with a celebrity’s own name too.  Although Glenn Close and Daryl Hannah didn’t do much to alter the gender images of their names, Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz and Reese Witherspoon certainly did–there were over 2,300 girls named Reese last year.

  So, which celebrity-endorsed boy-to-girl names have had or will have a lasting impact?

  STARBABIES WHO HAVE ALREADY HAD AN EFFECT:

  AVERY

  BAILEY

  EMERSON

  FINLEY

  HARPER

  RILEY

  ROWAN

  RYAN

  SAM

  Those that could:

  EASTON

  ELLIOT/ELIOT

  KAI

  LUCA

  MASON

  SAWYER

  SPENCER

  Those that probebly won’t (though you never know):

  ATHERTON

  DEXTER

  FINN

  HUDSON

  JAGGER

  JUDAH

  NOAH

  OWEN

  RIPLEY

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