GENDER NEUTRAL BABY NAMES
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At Baby Names we do believe that any name can be used for any gender.
Search our other baby names by theme pages here. Also browse by alphabet here, or browse our baby names by origin pages here.
Top GENDER NEUTRAL BABY NAMES
Addison - Son of Adam - English
Adrian - Dark - Latin
Aiden - Fire - Gaelic
Ainsley - One's own meadow - Gaelic
Alex - Defender of mankind - Greek
Alexis - Defender of mankind - Greek
Alfie - Short Alfred - Old English
Ali - Exalted/noble - Arabic
Andy/Andie - Manly - Greek
Angel - Messenger - Latin
Arden - Great forest - Latin
Ari - Short Ariel - Hebrew
Ariel - Lion of God - Hebrew
Arron - Enlightened - Hebrew
Armani - Warrior - Italian
Arya - Noble - Sanskrit
Ash - Abbreviated form of the name Ashton - English place name
Ashley - Meadow of ash trees - Old English
Ashton - Ash tree enclosure - Old English
Aspen - From the tree - English
Aubrey - Supernatural being or ruler of elves - French
Avery - Elf ruler - English
Avis - Bird - Latin
Azariah
Baby - Infant - English
Bailey - Administrator - French
Bay - Berry - Old English
Baylor
Bevan - Son of Evan - Welsh
Billy/Billie - Resolute protector - German
Blaine - Slender or thin - Irish
Blair - Dweller on the plain - Scottish
Blake - Dark or pale hair or skin - Old English
Bobby/Bobbie - Abbreviation of the name Robert or Roberta - German
Brent - High place/steep hill - Old English
Brett - From Britain - Irish
Briar - Thorny shrub - Old English
Brice - Swift - Irish
Brook/Brooke/Brooks - A small stream - Old English/Old German
Caden - Barrel - English
Caelan - Slender - Gaelic
Cameron - Crooked nose - Scottish
Carmen - Song - Latin
Carmine - Song - Latin
Carson - Son of Carr - Old English
Cary/Carey - Descendant of the dark one - Welsh
Casey - Brave - Irish
Cassidy - Clever or curly headed - Irish
Cecil - Dim sighted or blind - Latin
Chance - Good fortune - Middle English
Chandler - Maker of candles - Old English
Charlie/Charley - Pet form of Charles or Charlotte - German
Christian - Follower of Christ or anointed - Greek
Cody - Cushion - Old English
Connor - Exalted/wise/constant - Irish/Scottish/Latin
Corey - Dweller near a hollow - Irish
Cullen - Handsome - Irish
Dakota - Allies or friends - Sioux
Dale - Small valley - Old English
Dallas - Waterfall near the field - Scottish
Dana - From Denmark - Old Norse
Dane - From Denmark - Old English
Darby - Without envy - Old English
Darren - Great - Irish
Darryl/Daryl - Darling - French
Delaney - Son of the challenger - Irish
Denver - Green valley - Old English
Devon - Poet - Irish
Donovan - Dark warrior - Irish
Drew - Manly - English
Duncan - Brown warrior - Scottish
Dustin - Valiant fighter - German
Dylan - Son of the sea - Welsh
Eddie - Short Edward/Edwina
Eli - High - Hebrew
Elisha - God is my salvation - Hebrew
Ellery - From the elder tree island - English
Ellis - Jehovah is God - Hebrew
Emerson - Industrious ruler - German
Emory/Emery - Brave - German
Erin - Ireland - Irish
Evan - Youth warrior - Irish
Ezra - Wish for child - Hebrew
Fabian - Bean grower - Latin
Florian - Blooming or flowering - Latin
Finley/Finn - Fair haired hero - Scottish
Francis - Free or from France - Latin
Frankie - Pet name of Frank and Francesca - English/German
Gene - Diminutive of Eugene - English
George - Tiller of the soil - Greek
Glen - Secluded valley or glen - Irish
Gray/Grey - Short for Grayson (color) - English
Hadley - From the heather covered meadow - Old English
Haiden - From the hedged valley - English
Harley - From the hare's meadow - English
Harper - Harp player - Old English
Haven - Place of sanctuary - Old English
Hayden - From the hedged valley - English
Hayley - From the hay meadow - English
Hunter - A huntsman - English
Ira - Watchful or vigilant - Hebrew
Israel - Contender with God - Hebrew
Jade - Stone of the side - Spanish
Jaden - Stone of the side - English
James - Supplanter - English
Jamie - Supplanter - English
Jan - God is gracious - Scandinavian
Jerry - Mighty spearman - German
Jesse - Wealthy - Hebrew
Jordan - To flow down or descend - Hebrew
Jude - Praised - Hebrew
Jules - Varient Julian - French
Julian - Downy bearded or youthful - Latin
Justice - Just - Latin
Kadin/Kaden - Companion - Arabic
Kai - Rejoicer - Welsh
Keely - Beautiful/handsome - Celtic
Kelly - Warrior - Irish
Kelsey - Ship island - Scottish
Kendall - Valley of the river Kent - Old English
Kennedy - Amoured head, helmeted leader - Irish
Kerry - Dark haired one - Irish
Kiley - Land where cattle graze or beautiful - Irish
Kim - Fortress meadow - Old English
Lake - Body of water - English
Lane - A narrow country road - Old English
Landry
Lee - Dweller near the wood or clearing - Old English
Lennon
Lennox
Leslie - From the gray fortress - Scottish
Lincoln - Lake colony - Old English
Lindsay - Island of linden trees - Old English
Logan - Dweller in a little hollow - Irish
London - Fortress - Old English
Lonnie - Ready for battle - German
Lou - From Louis or Louise
Lucian - Bringer of light - Latin
MacKenzie - Fair one or handsome - Irish
Madison - Mighty in battle - English
Mallory - Unfortunate or unlucky - French
Marley - From the lake meadow - English
Mason - Stone worker - French
Max - Short form Maxwell or Maxine
Maxwell - Mack's stream - Old English
McKenna - Ascend - Gaelic
McKenzie - The fair one - Scottish
Meredith - Protector of the sea - Welsh
Michael - Who is like God - Hebrew
Milan - Gracious - Slavic
Montana - Mountainous - Spanish
Morgan - Bright Sea - Welsh
Moriah - Jehovah is my teacher - Hebrew
Murphy - Sea warrior - Irish
Nevada - Snowy - Spanish
Nicky - Short Nicola or Nicolas
Noel - Christmas - French
Nova - Star - Latin
Oakley
Ocean - Sea/ocean - Modern English
Orion - Son of fire - Greek
Paige - Young servant - English
Paris - Lover - Greek
Parker - Gamekeeper - English
Pat - Short Patrick/Patricia
Payton/Peyton - A town or settlement - Old English
Perry - Dweller by the pear tree - English
Phoenix - Mythical bird - Greek
Piper - Pipe player - Old English
Quincy - Estate of fifth son - Old French
Quinn - Fifth - Irish
Raleigh - Roe deer's meadow - Old English
Raphael - God has healed - Hebrew
Ravenel - Raven - English
Reagan - Little king - Irish
Reed - Redheaded - English
Reese - Ardor - Welsh
Regan - Little ruler - Irish
Remy
Rene - Reborn - French
Riley - Dweller by the rye field - Old English
Rio - River - Spanish
River - River - English
Roan - Version of Rowan
Robin/Robyn - Bright fame - English
Rowan - Little red head - Gaelic
Royal - Royal/regal
Rudy - Famous wolf - German
Ryan - Little king - Irish
Sage - Wise - Latin
Scout - To observe or to spy - English
Sean - God is gracious - Irish
Shane - God is gracious - Irish
Shay - Supplanter - Irish
Shelby - Village on the ledge - English
Silver - Lustrous - Old English
Skye - The isle of Skye - Scottish
Skylar (Skyler) - The isle of Skye - Scottish
Sonny - A young boy - English
Spencer - Dispenser of provisions - Old English
Stacy - Resurrection - Russian
Stevie - Derivation of Stephen/Stephanie
Storm/Stormy - Tempestuous - English
Sunny - Bright or cheerful - English
Sydney/Sidney - Wide meadow - French
Tate/Tait - Cheerful - Middle English
Tanner - Old profession of tanning leather - English
Tatum - Cheerful bringer of joy - Old English
Taylor - To cut - French
Teagan - Attractive/poet/philosopher - Irish
Terry/Teri - Smooth - Latin
Tony/Toni - Worthy of praise - Latin
Tory/Tori - Victory - Old English
Tracy - Harvester - Greek
Tyler - Tile maker - French
Tyne - A river in England - Old English
Umber - Shade - French
Val - Short Valentino/Valerie
Vic - Short Victor/Victoria
Wallace - From Wales - English
Wesley - A clearing in the west - Old English
West - From the west - English
Whitney - White island - Old English
Winter - Season - Old English
Wyatt - War strength - Old English
Wynne - Fair or white - English
Zane - Gift of God - English
Zephyr - West wind - Greek
Adrian - Dark - Latin
Aiden - Fire - Gaelic
Ainsley - One's own meadow - Gaelic
Alex - Defender of mankind - Greek
Alexis - Defender of mankind - Greek
Alfie - Short Alfred - Old English
Ali - Exalted/noble - Arabic
Andy/Andie - Manly - Greek
Angel - Messenger - Latin
Arden - Great forest - Latin
Ari - Short Ariel - Hebrew
Ariel - Lion of God - Hebrew
Arron - Enlightened - Hebrew
Armani - Warrior - Italian
Arya - Noble - Sanskrit
Ash - Abbreviated form of the name Ashton - English place name
Ashley - Meadow of ash trees - Old English
Ashton - Ash tree enclosure - Old English
Aspen - From the tree - English
Aubrey - Supernatural being or ruler of elves - French
Avery - Elf ruler - English
Avis - Bird - Latin
Azariah
Baby - Infant - English
Bailey - Administrator - French
Bay - Berry - Old English
Baylor
Bevan - Son of Evan - Welsh
Billy/Billie - Resolute protector - German
Blaine - Slender or thin - Irish
Blair - Dweller on the plain - Scottish
Blake - Dark or pale hair or skin - Old English
Bobby/Bobbie - Abbreviation of the name Robert or Roberta - German
Brent - High place/steep hill - Old English
Brett - From Britain - Irish
Briar - Thorny shrub - Old English
Brice - Swift - Irish
Brook/Brooke/Brooks - A small stream - Old English/Old German
Caden - Barrel - English
Caelan - Slender - Gaelic
Cameron - Crooked nose - Scottish
Carmen - Song - Latin
Carmine - Song - Latin
Carson - Son of Carr - Old English
Cary/Carey - Descendant of the dark one - Welsh
Casey - Brave - Irish
Cassidy - Clever or curly headed - Irish
Cecil - Dim sighted or blind - Latin
Chance - Good fortune - Middle English
Chandler - Maker of candles - Old English
Charlie/Charley - Pet form of Charles or Charlotte - German
Christian - Follower of Christ or anointed - Greek
Cody - Cushion - Old English
Connor - Exalted/wise/constant - Irish/Scottish/Latin
Corey - Dweller near a hollow - Irish
Cullen - Handsome - Irish
Dakota - Allies or friends - Sioux
Dale - Small valley - Old English
Dallas - Waterfall near the field - Scottish
Dana - From Denmark - Old Norse
Dane - From Denmark - Old English
Darby - Without envy - Old English
Darren - Great - Irish
Darryl/Daryl - Darling - French
Delaney - Son of the challenger - Irish
Denver - Green valley - Old English
Devon - Poet - Irish
Donovan - Dark warrior - Irish
Drew - Manly - English
Duncan - Brown warrior - Scottish
Dustin - Valiant fighter - German
Dylan - Son of the sea - Welsh
Eddie - Short Edward/Edwina
Eli - High - Hebrew
Elisha - God is my salvation - Hebrew
Ellery - From the elder tree island - English
Ellis - Jehovah is God - Hebrew
Emerson - Industrious ruler - German
Emory/Emery - Brave - German
Erin - Ireland - Irish
Evan - Youth warrior - Irish
Ezra - Wish for child - Hebrew
Fabian - Bean grower - Latin
Florian - Blooming or flowering - Latin
Finley/Finn - Fair haired hero - Scottish
Francis - Free or from France - Latin
Frankie - Pet name of Frank and Francesca - English/German
Gene - Diminutive of Eugene - English
George - Tiller of the soil - Greek
Glen - Secluded valley or glen - Irish
Gray/Grey - Short for Grayson (color) - English
Hadley - From the heather covered meadow - Old English
Haiden - From the hedged valley - English
Harley - From the hare's meadow - English
Harper - Harp player - Old English
Haven - Place of sanctuary - Old English
Hayden - From the hedged valley - English
Hayley - From the hay meadow - English
Hunter - A huntsman - English
Ira - Watchful or vigilant - Hebrew
Israel - Contender with God - Hebrew
Jade - Stone of the side - Spanish
Jaden - Stone of the side - English
James - Supplanter - English
Jamie - Supplanter - English
Jan - God is gracious - Scandinavian
Jerry - Mighty spearman - German
Jesse - Wealthy - Hebrew
Jordan - To flow down or descend - Hebrew
Jude - Praised - Hebrew
Jules - Varient Julian - French
Julian - Downy bearded or youthful - Latin
Justice - Just - Latin
Kadin/Kaden - Companion - Arabic
Kai - Rejoicer - Welsh
Keely - Beautiful/handsome - Celtic
Kelly - Warrior - Irish
Kelsey - Ship island - Scottish
Kendall - Valley of the river Kent - Old English
Kennedy - Amoured head, helmeted leader - Irish
Kerry - Dark haired one - Irish
Kiley - Land where cattle graze or beautiful - Irish
Kim - Fortress meadow - Old English
Lake - Body of water - English
Lane - A narrow country road - Old English
Landry
Lee - Dweller near the wood or clearing - Old English
Lennon
Lennox
Leslie - From the gray fortress - Scottish
Lincoln - Lake colony - Old English
Lindsay - Island of linden trees - Old English
Logan - Dweller in a little hollow - Irish
London - Fortress - Old English
Lonnie - Ready for battle - German
Lou - From Louis or Louise
Lucian - Bringer of light - Latin
MacKenzie - Fair one or handsome - Irish
Madison - Mighty in battle - English
Mallory - Unfortunate or unlucky - French
Marley - From the lake meadow - English
Mason - Stone worker - French
Max - Short form Maxwell or Maxine
Maxwell - Mack's stream - Old English
McKenna - Ascend - Gaelic
McKenzie - The fair one - Scottish
Meredith - Protector of the sea - Welsh
Michael - Who is like God - Hebrew
Milan - Gracious - Slavic
Montana - Mountainous - Spanish
Morgan - Bright Sea - Welsh
Moriah - Jehovah is my teacher - Hebrew
Murphy - Sea warrior - Irish
Nevada - Snowy - Spanish
Nicky - Short Nicola or Nicolas
Noel - Christmas - French
Nova - Star - Latin
Oakley
Ocean - Sea/ocean - Modern English
Orion - Son of fire - Greek
Paige - Young servant - English
Paris - Lover - Greek
Parker - Gamekeeper - English
Pat - Short Patrick/Patricia
Payton/Peyton - A town or settlement - Old English
Perry - Dweller by the pear tree - English
Phoenix - Mythical bird - Greek
Piper - Pipe player - Old English
Quincy - Estate of fifth son - Old French
Quinn - Fifth - Irish
Raleigh - Roe deer's meadow - Old English
Raphael - God has healed - Hebrew
Ravenel - Raven - English
Reagan - Little king - Irish
Reed - Redheaded - English
Reese - Ardor - Welsh
Regan - Little ruler - Irish
Remy
Rene - Reborn - French
Riley - Dweller by the rye field - Old English
Rio - River - Spanish
River - River - English
Roan - Version of Rowan
Robin/Robyn - Bright fame - English
Rowan - Little red head - Gaelic
Royal - Royal/regal
Rudy - Famous wolf - German
Ryan - Little king - Irish
Sage - Wise - Latin
Scout - To observe or to spy - English
Sean - God is gracious - Irish
Shane - God is gracious - Irish
Shay - Supplanter - Irish
Shelby - Village on the ledge - English
Silver - Lustrous - Old English
Skye - The isle of Skye - Scottish
Skylar (Skyler) - The isle of Skye - Scottish
Sonny - A young boy - English
Spencer - Dispenser of provisions - Old English
Stacy - Resurrection - Russian
Stevie - Derivation of Stephen/Stephanie
Storm/Stormy - Tempestuous - English
Sunny - Bright or cheerful - English
Sydney/Sidney - Wide meadow - French
Tate/Tait - Cheerful - Middle English
Tanner - Old profession of tanning leather - English
Tatum - Cheerful bringer of joy - Old English
Taylor - To cut - French
Teagan - Attractive/poet/philosopher - Irish
Terry/Teri - Smooth - Latin
Tony/Toni - Worthy of praise - Latin
Tory/Tori - Victory - Old English
Tracy - Harvester - Greek
Tyler - Tile maker - French
Tyne - A river in England - Old English
Umber - Shade - French
Val - Short Valentino/Valerie
Vic - Short Victor/Victoria
Wallace - From Wales - English
Wesley - A clearing in the west - Old English
West - From the west - English
Whitney - White island - Old English
Winter - Season - Old English
Wyatt - War strength - Old English
Wynne - Fair or white - English
Zane - Gift of God - English
Zephyr - West wind - Greek