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Steve Crawford wrote:
Richard Troy wrote:
On Fri, 8 Dec 2006, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
Yes, the table is used only for humans; it's part of some
administrative software I'm writing for an educational institution,
and the primary purpose of the gender column is to help the users
cope with a problem new to the west of Ireland - the large influx of
immigrants from Africa, eastern Europe and elsewhere means that it's
no longer possible to tell a student's gender just from their
name....!

--Ray.
Ray, darest I point out that that's never been possible in English anyway?
There are dozens if not hundreds of androgenous names - Pat and Tracy come
immediately to mind, and there are countless others!

Or with Irish names: Sheridan, Tara, Shay, Shannon, Rory, Ronan, Riley,
Renny, Regan, Quinn, Murphy, Keverne, Keeley, Kane, Erin, Darby, Dara,
Cary, ...

Yes, I was researching baby names not all that long ago... :)

Cheers,
Steve


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Man this thing has strayed off topic and I am joining in!
Most of these "Irish Names" are family names that have been assumed as first names (Murphy, Quinn, Riley, etc) that FYI you will almost never find in Ireland! Although never heard of Ronán being used for a girl but I there is a boy called Eve and a girl called Adam somewhere!

Oisín (A *real* Irish Name)

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