>>I know. When I was young and living in Wisconsin I was the only Tracy in my entire town (of 8,000). When I moved to Colorado and went to school in Denver (the school had 3000 students alone) there was a young man in my class whose name was Tracy and he spelled it the same as I do. Most women who are named Tracy spell it Tracey or Traci or Tracie. I guess my mom didn't know the difference or didn't care! :o)
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>Tracy;
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>Two things I know that do not define gender are length of hair and first names. Another name that can confuse a person is Carmen. Bizet's Carmen, and Carmen Lombardo come to mind.
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Tom,
These days even a person's sex (as in male or female) does not define their gender <g>.
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