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Top Unisex Names On Nameberry

These names are the top unisex baby names on our website, meaning names that are often used for both boys and girls. Many of them are relatively new names that don't have strong ties with either sex, though some started out as first names for one sex (usually male) and have since been adopted for the other sex as well, such as Charlie and Quinn.

Along with Charlie and Quinn, other top unisex names on our website that also rank in the US Top 1000 for both sexes include Elliott, Emery, Hayden, Lennon, Peyton, Riley, River, and Sutton. Top unisex names on our website that are rare in the US for both sexes include Indigo, Jupiter, Romilly, and Zephyr.

These names may be especially appealing to the growing portion of parents who wish to raise their children without reference to traditional gender norms. You can find more unisex names and learn about the gender breakdown of each name over time, on our Unisex Names page.

Sage

Meaning: wise

Origin:Herb name; Latin
126
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Origin:Word name
388
Indigo

Meaning: Indian dye

Origin:Greek
410
Frankie

Meaning: from France; free man

Origin:Diminutive of Frances
489
Kennedy

Meaning: misshapen head

Origin:Irish
793
Artemis

Meaning: safe or butcher

Origin:Greek mythology name
491
Arden

Meaning: valley of the eagle; high

Origin:English
219
Remi

Meaning: oarsman

Origin:French, variation of Remy
230
Quinn

Meaning: descendent of Conn

Origin:Irish
176
Sloane

Meaning: raider

Origin:Irish
278
Delaney

Meaning: dark challenger

Origin:Irish
392
Riley

Meaning: rye clearing; courageous

Origin:English, Irish
405
Blair

Meaning: dweller on the plain

Origin:Scottish
243
Rowan

Meaning: rowan tree; little redhead

Origin:Scottish and Irish
35
Blake

Meaning: fair-haired, dark

Origin:English
289
Ellis

Meaning: benevolent

Origin:English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
56
Elliot

Meaning: Jehovah is God

Origin:Anglicization of Elijah or Elias
62
August

Meaning: great, magnificent

Origin:German form of Latin Augustus
16
Wren

Meaning: small bird

Origin:English
89
Reese

Meaning: ardor

Origin:Welsh
584