Rowen.
Boy/girl/unisex?
Would you consider this a boys name, girls name, or unisex?
LOVE the name
I prefer Rowan
I like it for both boys %26amp; girls...if I HAD to pcik, I would say better for a girl, but love it for both.
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Reply:I prefer the spelling Rowan as that's how the tree name is spelt. My little boys middle name is Rowan although I see it as a unisex name.
I wanted it as his first name but it didn't fit that way round with the other name we had picked for him - Brock. So we swapped it round and went with Brock Rowan and it suits him perfectly, bad tempered little badger!
Edit: thumbs down for what?! should i have consulted the person on my childs name first? how odd.
Reply:All boy. It's masculine and wonderful for a boy and a man. Horrid for a little girl. Nothing feminine, girly, or unisex about it.
I also prefer the correct spelling, Rowan. And no, changing the spelling doesn't make it girly, feminine, or unisex.
Reply:It is definitely a unisex name. I know both girls and boys with the name. I think the trends are pulling it towards a female name because boys-as-girls-names are in right now, but it is still masculine enough to be a boys name.
Reply:Unisex.
I'm a big fan of using unisex names. I love Rowan for a girl and Rowen for a boy. The a just seems more feminine to me.
Reply:I suppose it would be unisex. It is a name that can be either more masculine or feminine depending on the full name, or the use of a gender definitive name.
i.e.
James Rowan
Rowen Camille
Reply:Traditionally, it is male. But, it sounds like it could easily pass for unisex.
Reply:I think it's unisex.
Personally I think Rowen looks more feminine than Rowan.
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Reply:Boy.
Maybe with the spelling Rowan you could get away with using it for a girl, but it sounds very masculine to me! But then at one point Taylor and Jordan and Jaden were all boy names too!
Reply:It's definately a boy name, and I like it spelled Rowan. I think this such an adorable name. I love it!!!
Reply:I would consider it unisex.
Reply:Unisex, but masculine.
I prefer it on boys.
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Reply:My gut says boy, but Brooke Shields has a daughter named Rowen so then I think it's a girl name. So I guess it could go either way!
Reply:It's unisex.
Reply:Boy name totally.
Reply:Rowan - Girl
Rowen - Boy
Unisex name
Reply:unisex.
Reply:I say unisex...more girly with an "a", more boyish with an "e"
Reply:unisex
Reply:I would say boy. There is a popular name Madison - really unisex...
Reply:i say unisex. but you could add an A to the end for a girl to make it more feminine.
Reply:Rowan is a total boy name ... very masculine.
Reply:i say unisex
Reply:Probably unisex. I like it more for a boy.
Reply:Very unisex
I think I like it more for a boy it reminds me of Owen
Reply:Unisex but maybe a bit more suited for a boy
Reply:boy as is Roman, Ronan
Reply:Boys name
Reply:Boy
Reply:Boy
Reply:if you dont know if a name is for a boy or girl, you shouldnt name your child that. That is, unless you want them to be a tranny or have a tormented childhood
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