[quote=@Crowvette] Well I was going for reverse trap so that's a good sign! :DD I would like it to be a unisex name to lean into that (though maybe it could be fun if the knight tried to hide her first name and only go by her family name to keep the facade up) [/quote] Oooh, okay then, in that case: - Sam: Samuel or Samantha? - Alex: Alexander or Alexandria? - Ash: Ashley or Ashton? - Theo: Theodore or Theophania? - Vic: Victor or Victoria? - Yuri: Yuri (Russian, Masculine) or Yuri (Japanese, Feminine)? - Will: Wilhelm or Wilhelmina? - Pam: Pamela or Pamphilos? The answer to all those questions is: Who knooows~? As for last names, since it's a last name, gendered vibe isn't really an issue: - Hawthorne, Cornwall, Belrose, Smith, Northridge, Wagner, Hawkins, Blackwell, Collins, etc.