Unisex name craziness
On a community Im read someone just mentioned the US TV series 'Gossip Girl'. This programme has six lead characters, three boys, three girls. Here's the list of the actors' names:
Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, Ed Westwick
Apart from the most-likely-male Ed, which of these are the male and which the female stars? I'm guessing Chace might be female as I would expect 'Chase' for a boy, but other than that I've no clue. Guesses? Answers? Anyone? And isn't it kind of weird that most of those names - Penn, Taylor, Blake, Leighton - are far more common as surnames?
Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, Ed Westwick
Apart from the most-likely-male Ed, which of these are the male and which the female stars? I'm guessing Chace might be female as I would expect 'Chase' for a boy, but other than that I've no clue. Guesses? Answers? Anyone? And isn't it kind of weird that most of those names - Penn, Taylor, Blake, Leighton - are far more common as surnames?
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Blake Lively - female
Leighton Meester - female
Penn Badgley - male
Chace Crawford - actually Christopher Chace Crawford; male
Taylor Momsen - female
It is rather weird ;) They're all scarily young, too (apparently Ms. Momsen was born in 1993)
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Penn - female. The only Penn I know is of Penn and Teller, and Penn there is a male, but the name was supposed to be if he was born a girl, as Penelope or something. As it happened, he had a willy, but I expect most Penns are girls.
Taylor - female
Ed - male
One female needed - for which I bet Blake is female.
Leaves Leighton male, which fits with my suspicions, and the previously unheard of name of Chace as a male too.
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Fantastic man.
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Wierd.
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* similar to custom in present day Spain I believe - there, people are known as Name Middlename(s) PaternalSurname MaternalSurname and both surnames are used on an everyday basis.
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