Talk:Touma Higemaru/@comment-213.66.199.45-20160105164013/@comment-213.66.199.45-20160105171344

^ That´s not enough as a definite proof...

Calling a girl by a boy´s name is not that rare after all...

Here´s some examples.

"Aidan. 'August. 'Ashton '.Avery. 'Blake '.Barry. 'Bobby. 'Cameron. 'Casey. 'Chandler. 'Claude. 'Cory. 'Curtis. 'Danni. 'Drew. 'Dylan. 'Harlan. 'James. 'Jessie. 'Jordan. 'Kyle. Madison. Maxwell. Parker. Peyton. Reagan. Reese. Rickie. Riley. Ryan. Sam. Sawyer. Shawn. Spencer. Taylor."

These are all male names that parents had no problem with giving to their daughters in real life and works out just fine for the girls in question.

So as you all can see... having a male sounding name is no longer a defining factor for the gender of someone.

So this one having a part of a name meant for boys means absolutely nothing in the end... unknown.