Jeez, would you look at all the faux names!
I'm surprised how many boy names - Caden, Braden, Jaden, Addison, Cameron - could work for girls whose mothers are intent on them growing into strippers.
For the record, "Caleb" is one of the ugliest names EVER. It's up there with Otis.
It does seem like many modern names are such that the gender of the child is not obvious.
The folks that share my back fence have three sons: Cameron, Colby and Caleb. Hope they grow up to be strapping young men. They'll need it.
Our daughter's Grace Diane (Grace of God, plus my wife's aunt's name), if we have a boy it'll probably be Patrick Henry probably (Virginia connection + my father's and my wife's stepfather's first names, so the synergy is perfect).
And if we have a second boy someday, I think we'll go for, uh, Zedekiah Micah. >.>
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Otis, my kind of man! ;o) 
Don't lump "Addison" in with that crap... it was my grandfather's name, that being the reason we chose it for my son's middle name.

OTIS! My MAN!!!
Mr. Cat's brother has a boy named Brayden (born in 04) and their girl due this month will be (drumroll).. Peyton. Of course, Peyton isn't half as bad as her middle name: Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards, doncha know.)
I am so glad that none of my children are in the top 20. My son's name was in the top 5 (Nicholas) for a few years, and I was kicking myself for a long time. The girls have similar traditional European(but feminine in their case) yet not too weird names.