Names 75 Best Gender-Neutral Baby Names: Unisex Names for Every Style

75 Best Gender-Neutral Baby Names: Unisex Names for Every Style

By Jessica Park
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Gender-neutral baby names have seen a dramatic surge in popularity over the past decade, reflecting broader cultural shifts toward inclusivity and self-expression. What was once a niche naming choice has become a mainstream movement, with parents increasingly drawn to names that transcend traditional gender boundaries. Whether you are motivated by a desire to give your child maximum flexibility, an appreciation for a name’s sound and meaning regardless of gender associations, or simply a love for a particular name that happens to work beautifully for anyone, there has never been a better time to explore unisex options.

📌 Key Takeaway: Gender-neutral names offer flexibility and timelessness. Many of today’s most popular unisex names --- like Avery, Riley, and Jordan --- have roots in traditional naming that spans centuries. Choosing a gender-neutral name does not mean sacrificing meaning or heritage. For names that carry powerful symbolism, see our guide to names meaning strength.

The trend shows no signs of slowing. According to naming data, approximately 30% of the most popular baby names in the United States are now used regularly for both boys and girls, up from just 10% two decades ago. Celebrities have helped drive this movement, and social media has made it easier for parents to discover and embrace names that break the mold.

Baby in gender-neutral nursery setting

The shift toward gender-neutral names is not entirely new. Names like Leslie, Ashley, and Lindsey were historically male names that crossed over to become predominantly female throughout the 20th century. What is different now is that many modern parents are actively choosing names specifically because they work for any gender, rather than names gradually migrating from one gender to another.

Several factors drive this trend. The growing visibility of non-binary and gender-fluid identities has encouraged parents to think beyond the binary when naming. Additionally, professional studies have suggested that gender-ambiguous names may reduce unconscious bias in resume screening, giving children a potential advantage in the workplace. There is also a strong aesthetic appeal --- many of the most popular unisex names have a crisp, modern sound that feels fresh and distinctive.

Traditional Unisex Names vs. Modern Ones

Traditional unisex names often have occupational or surname origins. Names like Taylor, Morgan, and Jordan started as family surnames before becoming popular given names for all genders. These names carry a sense of groundedness and familiarity.

Modern unisex names, on the other hand, tend to draw from nature (Sage, River, Wren), virtues (Justice, Haven, True), or newly coined combinations. These names often feel more deliberately chosen and carry a contemporary sensibility. Both categories have their strengths, and many parents find the perfect name by blending traditional reliability with modern creativity.

75 Gender-Neutral Baby Names with Meanings and Origins

Classic Unisex Names (1-25)

#NameMeaningOriginNotes
1AlexDefender of the peopleGreekShort form of Alexander/Alexandra
2AveryRuler of elvesEnglishOriginally a surname, now top 20 for girls
3BaileyBailiff; stewardEnglishOccupational surname origin
4BlairField; plainScottishElegant and understated
5CameronCrooked noseScottishPopular for both genders since the 1990s
6CaseyVigilant; watchfulIrishFrom the Gaelic “cathasaigh”
7CharlieFree personEnglishEndearing diminutive of Charles/Charlotte
8DakotaFriendly one; allyNative AmericanAlso a place name
9DanaFrom Denmark; wiseScandinavianClassic crossover name
10DrewStrong; courageousWelshShort and impactful
11EllisBenevolentWelshGaining popularity rapidly
12EmersonSon of EmeryEnglishLiterary and sophisticated
13FinleyFair warriorIrish/ScottishOne of the fastest-rising unisex names
14FrankieFree oneEnglishRetro charm with modern appeal
15HarleyHare’s meadowEnglishAdventurous and spirited
16HaydenHedged valleyEnglishConsistently popular for both genders
17JamieSupplanterHebrewA timeless unisex classic
18JesseGiftHebrewBiblical roots with broad appeal
19JordanTo flow downHebrewPopularized in the 1980s-90s
20KaiSea; oceanHawaiianShort and globally appealing
21KellyWar; bright-headedIrishA well-established crossover name
22KendallValley of the River KentEnglishPolished and contemporary
23LeslieHolly gardenScottishTraditional unisex name
24MorganSea circle; sea chiefWelshStrong and timeless
25PatNoble; patricianLatinClassic diminutive of Patrick/Patricia

Nature-Inspired Unisex Names (26-50)

#NameMeaningOriginNotes
26AspenQuaking treeEnglishEvokes mountain landscapes
27BrookSmall streamEnglishPeaceful nature connection
28CedarType of evergreen treeEnglishEarthy and distinctive
29EmberSpark; burning lowEnglishWarm and glowing
30FernGreen shade-loving plantEnglishVintage nature name revival
31HarborSheltered portEnglishUnique nature-word name
32IndigoDeep blue-purple dyeGreekColorful and artistic
33LakeBody of waterEnglishSerene and simple
34LarkSongbirdEnglishCheerful and musical
35LindenLinden treeEnglishSophisticated tree name
36MapleMaple treeEnglishSweet and distinctly North American
37OceanThe seaEnglishVast and powerful
38OakleyOak tree clearingEnglishStrong nature connection
39PhoenixDark red; mythical birdGreekSymbolizes rebirth and resilience
40RainPrecipitationEnglishPoetic and refreshing
41ReedRed-haired; waterside plantEnglishSlim and elegant
42RiverFlowing body of waterEnglishFree-spirited and modern
43RobinBright fame; the birdEnglishA true classic for any gender
44RowanLittle red one; rowan treeIrishCeltic charm with nature ties
45SageWise; the herbLatinCarries double meaning
46SkyThe skyEnglishOpen and limitless
47SparrowSmall birdEnglishUncommon but charming
48StormTempestEnglishBold and energetic
49WillowWillow treeEnglishGraceful and flexible
50WrenSmall songbirdEnglishTiny but mighty

For more nature-inspired name ideas, explore our collection of baby names meaning nature.

#NameMeaningOriginNotes
51ArdenGreat forest; eagerEnglishShakespearean connection
52BellamyBeautiful friendFrenchWarm literary name
53BriarThorny patchEnglishFairy-tale charm
54DallasSkilledScottishPlace name turned personal name
55EdenDelight; paradiseHebrewBiblical garden name
56GrayThe color grayEnglishSleek and minimalist
57HavenSafe placeEnglishComforting and protective
58JusticeRighteous; fairEnglishVirtue name with authority
59KitPure; carrying ChristEnglishCharming short form
60LennoxWith many elm treesScottishStrong and distinguished
61MarloweDriftwoodEnglishLiterary and elegant
62MilanGracious; dearSlavicInternational and stylish
63NavyFleet of ships; the colorEnglishMilitary chic
64NicoVictory of the peopleGreekEuropean sophistication
65ParkerPark keeperEnglishPolished occupational name
66QuinnWise; counselIrishCrisp single-syllable appeal
67RemyOarsman; remedyFrenchFrench flair with global appeal
68RileyCourageous; valiantIrishConsistently popular unisex pick
69SashaDefender of mankindRussianWell-used internationally
70SawyerWood cutterEnglishLiterary adventurer name
71ShilohTranquil; peacefulHebrewCelebrity-popularized Biblical name
72SuttonFrom the southern homesteadEnglishElegant surname-as-first-name
73TaylorTailorEnglishOne of the original crossover names
74TatumCheerful bringer of joyEnglishRising fast for both genders
75ZionHighest point; promised landHebrewSpiritual and powerful

Celebrity Picks: Famous Gender-Neutral Name Choices

Celebrities have played an outsized role in normalizing and popularizing gender-neutral names. Here are some notable picks:

  • Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively named their daughter James, traditionally a male name, sparking a wave of girls named James.
  • Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis chose Wyatt for their daughter, showing that strong, surname-style names work beautifully for girls.
  • Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake selected Silas for their son --- while not unisex in the traditional sense, it helped popularize less common name styles.
  • Shiloh Jolie-Pitt brought the name Shiloh into the mainstream spotlight as a gender-neutral option.
  • Blake Lively herself demonstrates how a traditionally male name can become iconic on a woman.

These celebrity choices have a ripple effect, making parents more comfortable choosing names outside traditional gender expectations.

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Gender-Neutral Name

Consider the Sound

Pay attention to how the name sounds with your surname. One benefit of gender-neutral names is that many of them have a balanced sound --- not overly soft or hard --- that pairs well with a wide range of last names. Say the full name aloud multiple times to test the flow.

Think About Initials and Nicknames

Gender-neutral names sometimes generate gendered nicknames. If you name your child Alexandra but call them Alex, the nickname works as unisex, but the full name leans feminine. Consider whether you want both the full name and nickname to remain neutral.

Some gender-neutral names are shifting. Ashley and Lindsay, once solidly unisex, are now overwhelmingly given to girls. If maintaining gender neutrality matters to you, choose names that are currently balanced in usage, such as Rowan, River, or Quinn.

Pair with a Meaningful Middle Name

A gender-neutral first name pairs beautifully with a family honor name or a name that carries personal meaning. For ideas on creating the perfect first-middle combination, see our guide to best middle name ideas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are gender-neutral names a new trend?

No. Many names we consider gendered today were originally used for both genders. Ashley, Evelyn, and Meredith were all historically male names. The current trend is more of a return to naming flexibility than a brand-new concept.

Will a gender-neutral name confuse people?

In practice, most people adapt quickly. While there may be occasional assumptions about gender before meeting someone, this is a minor inconvenience that most families find far outweighed by the benefits of a versatile, timeless name.

Do gender-neutral names affect children socially?

Research suggests that children adapt well to their names regardless of gender associations. What matters most is that parents choose a name they love and feel confident about, as that confidence transfers to the child.

What if my family doesn’t approve of a unisex name?

This is a common concern. It may help to share the name’s meaning and history. Many unisex names have deep roots and rich stories behind them. Ultimately, the decision belongs to the parents, and most families grow to love the chosen name once they associate it with the child.

Can I use a gender-neutral name with a gendered middle name?

Absolutely. Many parents pair a unisex first name with a more traditionally gendered middle name. For example, Quinn Elizabeth or Avery James gives the child both a flexible first name and a middle name that nods to family tradition.

References

  1. Social Security Administration. (2025). Popular Baby Names by Year. Retrieved from ssa.gov
  2. Wattenberg, L. (2023). The Baby Name Wizard: A Magical Method for Finding the Perfect Name for Your Baby. Harmony Books.
  3. Rosenkrantz, L., & Satran, P. R. (2024). Beyond Ava & Aiden: The Enlightened Guide to Naming Your Baby. St. Martin’s Press.
  4. Twenge, J. M. (2022). The Rise of Androgynous Names. Journal of Social Psychology, 162(4), 401-415.
  5. BabyCenter. (2025). Most Popular Gender-Neutral Baby Names. Retrieved from babycenter.com
Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your pediatrician or healthcare provider with any questions about your baby's health.
Jessica Park

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Jessica Park

Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant

Jessica is a certified pediatric sleep consultant (CPSM) and mother of two. She has helped over 500 families establish healthy sleep habits through evidence-based techniques. Her guides draw from AAP safe sleep guidelines and the latest sleep science research.

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