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Tom

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So, as of now it's 1:45 AM eastern time, and I have finals beginning tomorrow, and I know I'm burning out my brain, but I have a quick question.

I have a male wizard character whose name is Solaris. Solaris is a real name. However, I've only seen it two or three times, and it was a girl's name all those times.

What do you guys think? Is it a girl's name or is it unisex? If it is a primarily feminine name, do you think it's weird to have a man with a female name? (What would that be called? A trans-name?)
 

Graylorne

Archmage
It is unisex. The female variation is Solara. It means 'Of the Sun'. Now, good luck with your finals.
 
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Penpilot

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If you like it, use it.

John Wayne's real name was Marion.

Johnny Cash wrote a song about a boy named Sue.

Michele is a feminie name in Anglo but in Italian it's a Male name.
 

Trick

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I actually have a company in my WIP called Solaris. Great name. If you worry about it not seeming "male" enough you could spell it Solarus... Looks a little more masculine but sounds very similar.
 

Tom

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No, I was just wondering at its intended gender because I took the name from a female character in a story, and all the books/stories/other media I've seen it in had it as a girl's name.
 
Just depends on the naming/language conventions of your world or society. Maybe in that language "-is" endings denote masculine. Maybe they don't. Maybe names aren't gendered.

If it helps, my go-to name site is Behind The Name, and they don't have Solaris listed except as "user submitted" - but that listing says either male or female.
 

Incanus

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If you like it, use it.

John Wayne's real name was Marion.

Johnny Cash wrote a song about a boy named Sue.

Michele is a feminie name in Anglo but in Italian it's a Male name.

Also, Carol is used as a male name (Carol O'Conner)

I've seen Lonni used for male before, not sure of the spelling. Maybe Lonny?

I have a niece named "Charlie". She's quite adorable.
 

Trick

Auror
Also, Carol is used as a male name (Carol O'Conner)

I've seen Lonni used for male before, not sure of the spelling. Maybe Lonny?

I have a niece named "Charlie". She's quite adorable.

Stacy is another one. Ashley used to be a predominantly male name and of course isn't any longer but is still unisex.
 
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