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Nonbinary Names

Nonbinary names identify as neither male nor female but are free of gender identity. There is some crossover between unisex and gender-neutral names and nonbinary names, but names in the nonbinary group are not theoretically-unisex names really used primarily for one gender or another, or boy names now used for girls or vice versa. Rather, nonbinary names do not identity with either gender. Note that our name pages are gendered so we can publish different popularity statistics and sometimes origins and meanings for the same name when used for baby girls or baby boys. But that does not mean we consider these names either girl names or boy names, but truly nonbinary.

Raleigh

Meaning: meadow of roe deer

Origin:English
3246
Larkin

Meaning: rough, fierce

Origin:Irish
1747
Gianni

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:Italian
5988
Marvel The meaning of Marvel is ‘to wonder’ or ‘to ...
Origin:English word name
4542
Halston

Meaning: hallowed stone

Origin:English
3255
Leaf This name has its roots in Scandinavian orig...
Origin:Nature name
1499
Berlin

Meaning: borderline

Origin:German
5627
Wisdom The name Wisdom comes from English origin an...
Origin:Virtue name
10905
Armani

Meaning: soldier or wish,hope

Origin:Italian surname derived from Herman or Arman, German or Persian
2689
Henley

Meaning: high meadow

Origin:English
1666
Paris The meaning of Paris is 'a place in France'....
Origin:French place-name
2154
Harlem Harlem is derived from the Dutch word 'Haarl...
Origin:Place-name
8355
Origin:Spelling variation of Carson
10033
Cam Cam is a gender-neutral name and is of Scott...
Origin:Diminutive of Cameron or Camilla
9602
Tib

Meaning: pledged to God

Origin:English diminutive of Isabel
13552
Solo

Meaning: unaccompanied

Origin:English word name
2643
Hopper

Meaning: leaper, dancer; hop grower

Origin:English or Dutch
3877
Bix Bix is a very unique American name that can ...
Origin:Modern nickname
1378
Zenith

Meaning: the time at which something is most powerful or successful; the point in the celestial sphere directly above an observer

Origin:English word name
6397
Brecken

Meaning: freckled, speckled

Origin:Variation of Breccan; Irish
1126