Yes, and no I never see any unconventional ones "in the wild".
To give another devil's advocate perspective, I communicate with a lot of Asians and Africans with unfamiliar names, and it does help me know if it's a man or a woman in those cases. Like "Sincerely, Ritafalonbetti Suliman (She/Her)". Also when it's an first name common to men and women.
Yes, and no I never see any unconventional ones "in the wild".
To give another devil's advocate perspective, I communicate with a lot of Asians and Africans with unfamiliar names, and it does help me know if it's a man or a woman in those cases. Like "Sincerely, Ritafalonbetti Suliman (She/Her)". Also when it's an first name common to men and women.
I'd still rather do away with the practice.
How about we get rid of both?