Is [Mackenzie] a Girl Name a Guy Name?

I'm 글쓰기 a story where I'm thinking of naming the main character Mackenzie.

I've been thinking the name's 더 많이 feminine really...but since I saw that on Sonny With A Chance (a really long while ago), Chad Dylan Cooper (Sterling Knight) the 별, 스타 of (the fictional show within a show) 'Mackenzie Falls', Plays the role of the lead male whose named
Mackenzie

so.....could someone please help me out here I'm confused!
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또는 a Guy Name** sorry!
LadyEmzy16 posted over a year ago
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Mac-kenzie said:
I think it can be used for a guy 또는 girl, but is probably 더 많이 인기 with girls
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Your username! 8O
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LadyEmzy16 posted over a year ago
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Thank 당신 for your answer!
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brileyforever77 said:
It is definitely a guys name 또는 a girls name.
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당신 Just got me 더 많이 confused! LolzZ
LadyEmzy16 posted over a year ago
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Bond_Of_Fury said:
I'd rather call a girl Mackenzie than a guy. It sounds 더 많이 girl-ish to me.
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Book-Freak said:
I think it can be used for both girls and boys, but is 더 많이 common as a girl name.
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:
I think it can be either or.

Lindsay was originally a boys name




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Makeupdiva said:
It can be both. But to me it sounds 더 많이 girlish, I don't know many guys with that name.
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MarineHolocaust said:
girlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll definitely
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adultswimperson said:
My cousins name is Mackenzie so yes it is a girls name.
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hetalianstella said:
I think it works for either.
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