Top Unisex Baby Names
Explore our collection of the most popular unisex baby names. These names are ranked by popularity and represent current naming trends for unisex babies.
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Chen
Dawn, morning; Grace, charm
Chen
Dawn, morning; Grace, charm
Lei
Thunder
Lisha
Sweet, honest; truth; God is salvation
Lorne
Fox
Sheba
Oath
Tora
tiger
Tora
tiger
Doran
stranger; exile; warrior; wanderer
Jing
Quiet, still, gentle; Capital city; Peaceful; Scenery; Thorns
Shi
Truthful, honest; Teacher; Master, expert
Mo
Savior; dark skinned; star of the sea; wise protector
Mo
Savior; dark skinned; star of the sea; wise protector
Lyn
Pretty; From the flax hill
Dai
beloved; great; to shine
Socorro
Aid, help
Socorro
Aid, help
Chihiro
Thousand questions; Wise questions; Excellent; Gentle; Generous; One thousand
Yuan
Headspring; Chief; Abyss, deep water; Distant; Ascend; Gentleness; Leisurely; Kindness; Superiority; Apricot, apricot tree; Well-born
Yuan
Headspring; Chief; Abyss, deep water; Distant; Ascend; Gentleness; Leisurely; Kindness; Superiority; Apricot, apricot tree; Well-born
Thanh
Blue, green; Sound, voice, tone
Aelius
Sun, sunshine
Alfa
Beginning; First-born, guide
El
Diety, God; Light, sunray
Ishara
Sign
Dee
Dark, black
Jinx
spell or charm
Min
Quick, Clever
Ran
Wolf shield; Orchid
Ran
Wolf shield; Orchid
Ran
Wolf shield; Orchid
Ro
Red-haired
Chiyo
Thousand generations; Thousand worlds; Thousand night; Scorched; Strong
Zuma
Abundance
Zuma
Abundance
Zuni
Member of the Native American tribe
Zuni
Member of the Native American tribe
Xinyi
Happy, delighted, joyous; Harmony; Heart, soul, mind
About Unisex Names
Unisex names often reflect cultural traditions and societal expectations associated with unisex identity. However, it's important to note that name choices are becoming increasingly fluid, and many parents choose to break traditional gender norms when naming their children.
Naming Tips
- Consider the meaning and origin of the name
- Think about potential nicknames and how they sound
- Check the name's popularity if you're concerned about it being too common or too unique
- Say the full name out loud to ensure it flows well
- Consider how the name might age with your child into adulthood