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"
"stacy" is a 2-gender name. -- nm
"
by
mara
Since when?
Posted by
Stephen (aka Sceire)
Jan 21 '11, 10:01
I can only think of one guy ever with the name Stacy.
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Based on census records it has been predominantly male up to WWII.
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Max
Jan 21, 10:15
i have no idea. these things usually go back to at least the renaissance. anyway, stacy keach is one example. -- nm
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mara
Jan 21, 10:04
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victorian times too. Evelyn has been a man's name often. -- nm
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zork
Jan 21, 10:05
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though with Evelyn Waugh it's because his mom really really wanted a girl. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 21, 10:14
Stacy Keach is a dude. -- nm
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JaxSean
Jan 21, 10:03
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Right, that's the one I could remember. -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 21, 10:04
At least 50+ years. I have an uncle named Stacy.
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musubi
Jan 21, 10:03
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Interesting, I had no idea. -- nm
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Stephen
Jan 21, 10:07
there's a facebook group and everything. -- (link)
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mafic
Jan 21, 10:03
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