Unisex names/naming a girl a boys name and vice versa?

Quinn - UNISEX. I know one of each. Brady - BOY.

My uncle's name. Casey - GIRL. My sister's name.

Same spelling. Kerry - UNISEX. I know 2 boys, and 3 girls.

Charlie - UNISEX. I've seen it on both. Erin - GIRL.

When spelled this way. BOY when spelled Aaron. Jessie - GIRL.

The boy version is traditionally Jesse or Jess Alex - UNISEX. I think it works great on both. Kennedy - GIRL.

Sounds to feminine to be a boy name. Hunter - UNISEX. Love it on both!

Corey - UNISEX. My mom considered naming me this Peyton - GIRL. I've only ever seen it used on a girl, besides Peyton Manning.

Randi - BOY. Too masculine.

Quinn....boy comes to mind first, but I've seen it used both ways and think it works as a unisex Brady....boy Casey...boy spelled that way, but definitely a unisex name in general Kerry.....girl comes to mind first, but it could be unisex too Charlie...boy comes to mind first, but Charli as a nickname for Charlotte works Erin.......girl, but again hard to ignore the spellings, obviously spelled Aaron would be masculine Jessie...unisex Alex......boy, but a nn for Alexis works too Kennedy...girl Hunter......boy Corey.......unisex Peyton......unisex Randi........I feel this name is masculine generally, but with I on the end it could work for a girl too!

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