Mine would be the same. Most Igbo names are unisex. Oh wait, you have to post your real name? Okay, it's ah, I can't do it, have my alias. Kathy- Kit, apparently.
Writer, or something. Push the button, if you dare. 🖲️I'm trans, so I changed my name to Eric which has no relation to my birth name. I'm not saying it because I hate that name and only my dad can call me that. But the name I went by in school and the name I use online is Raven. I like the gender-neutrality of that name. It made high school easier.
I've also heard my dad say that he likes the name Tyler for a boy so maybe that's what I would have been had I been born with a wiener. Also my real middle name is Cora, but he always insists that it's Corey until he looks at my birth certificate or social security card. So my official answer going with the trend of "what my parents would have named me" is Tyler Corey. That actually sounds kinda cute. I'm keeping Eric, though.
"None of this is real, there is a man with a typewriter"
I named the raven in my avatar picture Cora. Weird coincidence.
My parents never came up with any alternative names for me, since my mother "just knew" that I would be a boy. (Which is hilarious in hindsight, given my views on gender and whatnot.)
My real life name does have both a female and a gender-neutral variant though, so I'd probably go with one of them.
Still a great "screw depression" song even after seven years.

Anindito —> Anindita.
Don't stop, just proceed, 'cause this is what you need-proceed, just proceed, 'cause this is what you need!