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Unisex Baby Names

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Unisex baby names work beautifully for any gender. These versatile names are increasingly popular with modern parents.

Evelyn
English · From Norman French 'Aveline', possibly meaning 'wished-for child' or related to the hazelnut.
Luca
Italian · Italian form of Luke, from Greek 'Loukas' meaning from Lucania or light.
Leo
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; borne by thirteen popes and associated with strength.
Logan
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'lagan' meaning little hollow; originally a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Avery
English · From the Norman French form of Germanic Alfred or Alberich, meaning elf ruler or elf counsel.
Riley
Irish · From Irish 'Raghallach' meaning 'courageous,' or Old English 'ryge leah' (rye clearing).
Parker
English · From Old French 'parquier' meaning keeper of the park; an occupational surname turned given name.
Cameron
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'cam sròn' meaning crooked nose; a prominent Highland clan name.
Jayden
Hebrew · Jayden is a modern English name influenced by Jadon, a Hebrew biblical name meaning thankful or God has heard.
Madison
English · English surname meaning 'son of Maud/Matthew,' popularized as a given name after President James Madison.
River
English · River is an English nature name taken directly from the flowing waterway.
Kai
Japanese · Multiculturally used name: 'sea' in Japanese, 'keeper of keys' in Norse, 'rejoice' in Welsh.
Charlie
English · Diminutive of Charles, from Germanic karl meaning 'free man'; widely used as an independent name.
Theo
Greek · From Greek 'theos' meaning 'god'; short form of Theodore or Theodosia.
Jordan
Hebrew · From the River Jordan, derived from Hebrew 'yarad' meaning 'to flow down' or 'descend.'
Gael
Irish · Refers to the Gaelic-speaking Celtic peoples; in French, a modern name evoking Celtic heritage.
Sawyer
English · Occupational name meaning one who saws wood; popularized by Mark Twain.
Eden
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning "delight" or "paradise," referring to the Garden of Eden in Genesis.
Paisley
Scottish · A Scottish place name turned given name, referring to the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Emery
German · From Germanic 'Emmerich,' composed of 'ermen' (whole, universal) and 'ric' (power, ruler).
Addison
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Adam,' from Hebrew 'adamah' meaning 'earth.'
Tatum
English · Tatum is an English surname name meaning Tata's homestead or settlement.
Quinn
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Cuinn' meaning 'descendant of Conn'; Conn means wisdom or chief.
Amari
Arabic · A multicultural name associated with ideas like strength, eternal life, or grace depending on tradition.
Everly
English · From an English surname and place name meaning boar meadow or grazing meadow.
Kayden
English · Kayden is a modern English name popularized by the -aden pattern, often linked to Caden and similar contemporary forms.
Blake
English · From Old English 'blæc' (dark) or 'blāc' (pale, bright), a name of contrasting meanings.
Allison
English · Medieval French diminutive of Alice, from Germanic 'Adalheidis' meaning 'noble sort'.
Hailey
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'hay meadow' or 'hay clearing.'
Raelynn
English · Raelynn is a modern blend of Rae and Lynn, created for sound and style rather than ancient roots.
Hadley
English · Old English place name meaning 'heather field,' used as a unisex given name.
Rylee
English · Rylee is a modern spelling of Riley, from a surname meaning 'rye clearing' in English or 'valiant' in Irish traditions.
Aubrey
French · From Germanic 'Alberich' meaning 'elf ruler' or 'supernatural power,' brought to England by the Normans.
Amara
Latin · Amara has multiple traditions and can mean grace, immortal, or eternal depending on language and cultural use.
Skylar
English · An English surname-style name from Schuyler, ultimately meaning scholar, now widely used as a given name.
Beckett
English · Beckett is an English surname and place name meaning "bee cottage" or "brook cottage."
Ashley
English · From Old English 'æsc' (ash tree) + 'lēah' (meadow), meaning dweller near the ash tree meadow.
Shiloh
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical place name often interpreted as peaceful, tranquil, or belonging to the Messiah tradition.
Peyton
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'Pæga's settlement' in Old English.
Dakota
English · From the Dakota Sioux people, meaning 'friend' or 'ally' in the Dakota language.
Jayce
English · Modern American name, possibly a phonetic blend of Jay and the -ce suffix, or short for Jason.
Jesse
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Yishai' meaning gift or wealthy; the father of King David in the Bible.
Reese
Welsh · Anglicized form of the Welsh name Rhys, meaning 'enthusiasm' or 'ardor.'
Finley
Irish · From Gaelic 'Fionnlagh' meaning 'fair-haired warrior' or 'white hero.'
Kehlani
Arabic · A modern creative form with possible Arabic sound roots in khayl/khal lines, but primarily used as a contemporary personal name.
Sloane
Irish · Sloane comes from a Gaelic surname meaning raider or warrior and later became a sleek unisex given name.
Emersyn
English · Emersyn is a modern spelling of Emerson, originally an English surname meaning son of Emery.
Blakely
English · English place name meaning 'dark meadow' or 'pale clearing,' from Old English.
Piper
English · Piper is an English occupational name for a flute or pipe player.
Bailey
English · From Old French 'bailli' meaning bailiff or steward. Originally an occupational surname.

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