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The phrase "male name" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a name that would usually be given to a male, such as "John" or "Michael". For example, you might say, "My father's male name was Peter."
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"What's a male name for diva?
Ashley was once a male name.
Which previously male name did Charlotte popularise as a female name in one of her novels?
As the 15th century closed, Thomas was the country's most common male name.
G, whose male name is George, is seriously lovable, especially when he gets up to dance.
One woman writer found that she garnered much better responses to her manuscript when she submitted under a male name.
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The same pattern was true for male names.
I am sure more people recognize more male names.
Originally, only female names were used; male names were introduced into the mix in 1979.
You might be wondering … why do these actors have such unusual male names?
Their patents were cited approximately 20% more frequently than patents listing rare male names.
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