My real name is Jaime, and acording to what I knowm, is also a female name in US so... lol? I was playing SC2 once and one guy asked me if I was a girl because that was the name of her ex. xD
I don't know if there is a female equivalent to David (my first name). I would probably pick one of the many creative female versions of Andrew (my middle name) and use that instead; some interesting female names with similar sounds include Andrea, Anne, Annie, Annabelle, Anna, Ana, Adrea and Annaliese.
My name is Miyu, so if I go by meaning the closest male name would Mitsuru, but Miyu isn't strictly female so either would be fine with me
Well as mentioned in the Kill Bob topic my name is Robert, but I aslo got by Bob. So for Rule 63 I'd go by Bobby, now I'm told that for girls it should be "ie" rather than "y", but that makes no sense to me. There are a couple sites where I used the name Bobby Lauren Taylor. My middle name is Lawrence and my mom's maiden name is Taylor.
Now that I think about it, Jera Wynette Sealey wouldn't be bad as a 63'd version of Jared Wayne Sealey.
Well, I have NO idea what the masculine of Sarah is, haha. Google said Balthasar is as close as it gets because it means the same thing and it has the "Sar" syllable in it, haha.
Mine is... pretty well close to gender-neutral as it is. It leans a little towards my gender, but not completely. My first name is the nickname of a bank teller my mom was good friends with before I was born (opposite my gender) & my middle name is more common among my gender than the other, but is also the first name of an opposite-gender pre-made character in one of the Sims franchise games. I'm just from a different time where we didn't give out our weird names online. Internet cookies if you can guess it though.
It appears that Emil is an actual name, very popular in locations like Norway. I think I'd prefer the more Greek/Roman sounding Aemilius, though. lol
My real life name is Juul, something you don't even find a lot for a boy, nor in that spelling, and not even in the Netherlands. My parents just liked it. But yes, to get to the point, it's fairly easy, since Juul sounds more like a girl name to me. Female, 'R3' versions of my name could be Jules, Juliet, Juliette, Julia (more common in the Netherlands), anything close to that. According to some others with authority on the matter claim that names like Julia and Jules got popular after the period the former Queen Juliana reigned over the Netherlands. Huh.
Well, my name is Caleb, so I don't know what my female name would be. Maybe I'm just not thinking atm.