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Gender-Neutral Baby Names

Gender neutral baby names and unisex baby names are similar, but not exactly the same. We think of gender-neutral names as names that are truly free of a specific gender identity, while unisex names are names that are used for both sexes but may nevertheless skew more masculine or feminine.

Of course, the gender divide of names shifts constantly, with some formerly gender-neutral names veering into predominantly masculine or feminine territory, while other names become more gender-neutral. Charlie, for example, was historically a masculine nickname for Charles. Today, it’s the most common gender-neutral name, used for baby girls and boys in equal numbers.

Along with Charlie, the other top gender-neutral names include River, Blake, Emerson, Hayden, Finley, Amari, Phoenix, Dakota, and Sage. Cool gender-neutral names that rank outside of the Top 1000 for both sexes include Ocean, Hollis, True, and Lexington.

Gender-neutral names are used for a single sex in no less than 35 percent but no more than 65 percent of instances in a given year. The top names that are currently gender neutral in usage include the following.

Sage

Meaning: wise

Origin:Herb name; Latin
126
Blake

Meaning: fair-haired, dark

Origin:English
289
Ollie

Meaning: olive tree

Origin:Diminutive of Oliver, Latin
1346
Royal

Meaning: royal

Origin:English word name
1
Briar

Meaning: a thorny patch

Origin:English
293
Kit

Meaning: bearer of Christ

Origin:English, diminutive of Christopher
92
Lux

Meaning: light

Origin:Latin
1970
Rio

Meaning: river

Origin:Spanish
1096
Bellamy

Meaning: fine friend

Origin:English and Irish from French
627
Rory

Meaning: red king

Origin:Irish
64
Ari

Meaning: lion of God

Origin:Diminutive of Ariel, Hebrew
117
Finley

Meaning: fair-haired hero

Origin:Irish and Scottish
688
River A name as beautiful as River is another grea...
Origin:Nature name
114
Phoenix

Meaning: dark red

Origin:Arizona place-name and Greek
123
Remy

Meaning: oarsman

Origin:French from Latin
50
Hayden

Meaning: fire

Origin:English
158
Emerson

Meaning: son of Emery

Origin:English
819
Bowie

Meaning: blond

Origin:Scottish
544
Joan

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Catalan, Occitan variation of John, Hebrew
2938
Jules

Meaning: youthful; soft, downy

Origin:French form of Latin Julius
469