This list is of missing girls and women with first names that are much more common among men. For whatever reason it’s more acceptable to give a girl a masculine name than a boy a feminine name. Nevertheless, there aren’t too many of these. I’ve decided to go by sound rather than spelling — i.e. including names like “Jeri” because it sounds identical to the far more common, and masculine, “Jerry.”
What constitutes a “masculine” name is, of course, entirely my subjective opinion. Part of it depends on what time period the person was born; what was considered a boy’s name in one generation might have become a girl’s name by the next generation. It’s also a matter of culture/country, too.
- Stevie Danielle Bates
- Jonne Ann Boe
- Jeri Anne Brommels
- Darrian H. Burdine
- Jimmie Lynn Caine
- MarkLenny Candelario
- Jonni Clemett
- Micky Colman
- Francis D. Crownover
- Dail Boxley Dinwiddie
- Tyler Lauren Domingue
- Frankie Lyvonne Duvall
- Willie Fay Elliot
- Terrill Suzanne Girard
- Billie Lynn Groff
- Frankie Darlene Horsley
- Frankie Viola Hurst
- Willie Mae Jackson
- Geri Johnson
- Noel Annette Marcotte
- Marlo Keolalani Moku
- Germaine Odius
- Dean Marie Peters
- Cory Marie Rubio
- Saunders Cloie Rymer
- Salum Nicole Satterwhite
- Eddy Segall
- Shawn Desiree Short
- Billie Jo Smith
- Jeffrey Lynn Smith
- Marcus Maxine Stalnaker
- Rae Meichelle Tener
- Tyler Marie Thomas
- Micki Jo West
- Jonnie Renee White
- Jerry Frances Yell
- Shaun Young