>>>>>>Long time ago I referred here to person called Doron (Farber) as a male but I was soon 'corrected' that person in question is actually female. So ok, I stood corrected and went on thinking I made mistake until years later I saw the picture of the real person on the website and it was indeed MALE. In Anglo-Saxon/Western 'namespace', unless you have names that sound clearly female (like Jessica, Erica, Ana etc ) you never know until you see the picture of the real person. (Even then you can't be 100% sure {g})
>>>>>>Anybody who's name does not end with 'A' or 'Y' is 'possibly male' suspect for outsiders if judging just by name.
>>>>>>Now.. If someone tells me that they know/knew girl named 'Richard' or 'Matthew' I will really start to panic. {g}
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>>>>>Tamar is indeed woman's name and it's in the Bible, so I wonder why someone will think it's male. Viv looks like it's short for Vivian, so there can be a confusion about gender. And Tracy (Tracey) is a gender neutral name, I know people of both sexes with this name. My younger son name is also gender neutral, I know of many Ariel who are females.
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>>>>It was not about Tamar but Doron (Farber) and if memory serves me well It might have been you who actually pointed out that
>>>>Doron is female :)
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>>>Unlikely that it was Naomi. Doron is a Hebrew name and unquestionably male.
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>>Maybe not Naomi but someone else.
>>'Doron' did sound male to me right away and as it turns out - it is :)
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>Some would say Moron is a male name as well ;-)
When I see Moron, it reminds me of Morón de la Frontera. That was a great place that influenced my flamenco guitar playing. In Spanish it means, “Hill of the Frontier”. The English word and it’s meaning are not that pleasant.
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