Unique unisex names. When a couple becomes pregnant there are a lot of great experiences ahead of them in their parenting journey. The growing belly, the first kicks, and finding out the gender. But some parents get stuck on finding the perfect name.

Maybe you are the type of parent who does not want to find out the gender of your coming bundle of joy. I personally need to find out the gender because I am a planner. But some couples like the surprise when they are born.
If you do not want to find out the gender and not have to decide on two different names. You can find the perfect unisex name. Below is a list of 90 unique baby names and their meanings that can be used for either a boy or a girl.
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90 Unique Unisex Names
Addison
Origin: English. Meaning: Adam’s child. Lately, it has become one of the most popular girl’s name.
Ainsley
Origin: English Meaning: From the field of hermits.
Alex
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Protector of humanity. Short for Alexandria or Alexander.
Andy
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Daring. Short for Andrea or Andrew.
Angel
Origin: Greek. Meaning: God’s messenger.
Arlie
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Oath.
Ash
Origin: English. Meaning: Meadow of ash trees.
Avery
Origin: German. Meaning: Ruler of elves.
Bailey
Origin: English. Meaning: Governor, bailiff.
Bernie
Origin: German. Meaning: As strong as a bear. Short for Bernadette or Bernard.
Billie
Origin: German. Meaning: Will to protect.
Blair
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: From a field.
Brogan
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Shoemaking.
Bronte
Origin: Gaelic/ Greek. Meaning: Receiver.
Cameron
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: One with a crooked nose.
Casey
Origin: Gaelic/ Irish. Meaning: Alert, watchful.
Charlie
Origin: German. Meaning: Free person.
Claude
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Feeble person.
Cruz
Origin: Spanish. Meaning: Carrying a cross.
Dakota
Origin: Native American. Meaning: Friendly companion.
Dale
Origin: English. Meaning: Living in a valley.
Dallas
Origin: Scottish. Meaning: Living on a clearing.
Darby
Origin: Old Norse. Meaning: A settlement where deer come from.
Devin
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Of a little deer.
Drew
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Man’s child.
Dusty
Origin: Old Norse. Meaning: Tough like a stone of Thor.
Dylan
Origin: Welsh. Meaning: From a large sea.
Emery
Origin: German. Meaning: Home power.
Evren
Origin: Turkish. Meaning: From the universe.
Fern
Origin: English. Meaning: Fern plant.

Finley
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Pure fighter.
Frankie
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Woman from France.
Freddie
Origin: German. Meaning: Calm monarch.
Georgie
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Farming person.
Greer
Origin: Scottish. Meaning: Cautious person.
Harley
Origin: English. Meaning: Meadow in the woods. Popularized from the motorcycle manufacturer, Harley-Davidson.
Harper
Origin: English. Meaning: Harp player.
Hayden
Origin: English. Meaning: Living in hay vale.
Hollis
Origin: English. Meaning: Living in the trees of holly.
Hunter
Origin: English. Meaning: One who hunts.
Indiana
Origin: English. Meaning: Country of native American Indians. Popularized by the movie Indiana Jones.
Indigo
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Person from India or the color between blue and violet.
Jaden
Origin: English. Meaning: Unclear.
Jamie
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: One who supplants.
Jean
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: God is merciful.
Jody
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: Judea person.
Jordan
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: From a flowing river. Popularized by the famous basketball player Michael Jordan.
Journey
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Traveling person.
Kaelan
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Thin.
Kelly
Origin: Irish. Meaning: Intelligent and bright.
Kendall
Origin: English. Meaning: Coming from the Kent river valley.
Kennedy
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Protected with helmet. Popularized by the 35th president of the US John F. Kennedy.
Kylen
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: Living near a narrow channel.
Lane
Origin: English. Meaning: From a narrow lane.
Lauren
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Laurel tree.
Logan
Origin: Gaelic. Meaning: From a small hill.
London
Origin: English. Meaning: From London.
Lynn
Origin: Welsh. Meaning: From the lake.
Marlow
Origin: English. Meaning: Boggy area in a drained lake.
Mattie
Origin: German. Meaning: Powerful and mighty in battle.
Nicky
Origin: Greek. Meaning: People’s triumph. Short for Nicole or Nicholas.
Parker
Origin: English. Meaning: Park keeper.
Peyton
Origin: English. Meaning: From the town of Paega.
Phoenix
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Dark Crimson. Famous bearer being the American actor Joaquin Phoenix.
Piper
Origin: English. Meaning: Playing the pipe.
Presley
Origin: English. Meaning: Field of a priest. Popularized by American musician Elvis Presley.
Quinn
Origin: Irish. Meaning: Wise, reasonable.
Rain
Origin: English. Meaning: Woman of rain.

Raven
Origin: English. Meaning: Dark bird. The Raven is a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
Reagan
Origin: Irish. Meaning: Riagan’s descendant. It was popularized by the U.S. president Ronald Reagan.
Reese
Origin: Welsh. Meaning: Fervor. Popularized by Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, named after its founder H. B. Reese.
Ren
Origin: Japanese. Meaning: Water Lily.
Riley
Origin: English. Meaning: From a meadow of rye.
River
Origin: English. Meaning: River stream.
Robin
Origin: German. Meaning: Of shining fame.
Rowan
Origin: Irish. Meaning: Small tree, native to cool areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
Sage
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Herb of the mint family, wise person.
Sam
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: Lord has heard. Short for Samantha or Samuel.
Scout
Origin: English. Meaning: One who discovers. Popularized by the name from “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee.
Shiloh
Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: Calm, peaceful.
Skylar
Origin: Dutch. Meaning: Scholar.
Sparrow
Origin: English. Meaning: Song bird.
Stevie
Origin: Greek. Meaning: Person with crown. Short for Stephen or Stephanie.
Storm
Origin: English. Meaning: Tempest.
Taylor
Origin: English/ Latin. Meaning: Cloth cutter.
Temple
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Temple, religious structure.
Tory
Origin: Latin. Meaning: Victorious.
Tyler
Origin: English. Meaning: Tile maker.
Wren
Origin: English. Meaning: Little songbird.
Wynne
Origin: English/ Welsh. Meaning: Fair.
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Hopefully, you found a name you fell in love with for your sweet little babe from our list of unique unisex baby names.
Leave a comment below if your little one’s name made the list or if you think there are any others that should be added.
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21 Comments
Tara Pittman
I am not seeing my daughters name on the list. Her name Kyle is another awesome unisex name
Julia Hess
Ohhh I love that for a girl’s name. Such a good addition to this list!
Eb
I LOOOOOOVE this post do much! I shared it with my friends who are expecting. So many great ideas for names.
Julia Hess
Thank you so much! I hope they find a great name.
Amber Myers
I love so many of these names! I thought about Parker for my son.
Julia Hess
Thank you! Isn’t that funny how we change our minds.
Monidipa
All these names are lovely, good idea for future. 😉
Julia Hess
Thank you!
Priya|how to be a positive parent
Great list. We decided on the names after our children were born. We wanted to make sure their names suited their faces!
Julia Hess
Oh that is a good idea.
Blair Villanueva
I like having a unisex name coz I find it unique and good for branding. Name is important to stand out in the crowd.
Julia Hess
Yes it certainly is. I like the ones that come full circle.
Mosaic Art
Amazing list!!! I loooooove some of these names and their amazing meaning…Ash, love it!!!
Julia Hess
Ash is so pretty but also so masculine. It is the perfect unisex name! Thank you.
Sharon Lopez
OMG you just gave me some great names if I have another child. There so many that I love it would be so hard to choose.
Julia Hess
Oh thank you! Finding the perfect name is always a journey.
Maria Sigrid Sigrid Lo
You know what? I really like Darby. And since it starts with D, it would be a good name if we have a next baby because both our daughters have one name that starts with D. 🙂
Julia Hess
That is a good one. I love that, sticking with the same letter for all our kiddos.
Kimberlie
This list of non-gendered names is so helpful. We currently have one child, but I’m hopeful to add a second soon and loved so many of these options.
Julia Hess
Aww I hope you get your second one soon too!
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