20 Adorable Unisex Names for Baby Boys and Girls
If you're waiting to see if you have a boy or a girl until they arrive, you can pick their name out ahead of time if you go with something unisex. Not to mention that gender-neutral names are having a serious moment right now. Here are a few to get you started.
Nothing is going to get by this little one. Bailey means "law enforcer" in old English, so watch out! No sneak attacks or surprises allowed.
We all love the little quirks your little ones are born with, from birth marks to bumps. Cameron means "crooked nose" in Scottish, so give them something to be proud of when they grow older - because they'll know you love it just as much as you love them.
If you sense a music lover in your family, Harper is a perfect pick. The name means "harp player" in old English.
Want to pay homage to your Irish heritage? Keegan is the perfect unisex baby name. Or, it's just a cute baby name for any boy or girl.
This English name is short and sweet. We guarantee your little girl or boy will love it.
Whether your inspiration is the city, or the iconic bird that rises from the ashes, Phoenix is one bold name.
From the Irish phrase "little king," Regan is a name for any boy or girl that's going to be treated like royalty as they grow older.
"God is gracious" indeed! If you think Shawn is more often for boys, don't forget of the amazing Olympian Shawn Johnson, who rocked the gymnastics floor just a few years ago.
Rory is the cutest nickname for Aurora or Richard - but was also the name of a very popular Irish king.
Ryan name means "little king" - but a different spelling of Rion actually means "Queen" in Irish.
Whitney means "white island" in old English, so your little one will most definitely have a love for the ocean (or vacation!) when they grow up.
After President Madison lead the United States, his name quickly became popular for both boys and girls around the world. (And the nickname of Maddy is too cute to pass up.)
A.k.a. the "one who hunts." This name means your little Hunter will most likely set off on many adventures in their lifetime.
The Scottish name, meaning "small hallow," is quite popular in TV and movies. Most notably, X-Men's Wolverine is called Logan.
Casey means "brave in battle" in Irish, so this newborn is going to be one strong kid, no matter what.
If you name your kid this, he or she might want to be a park ranger when they grow up. Why? Because Parker means "park keeper" in old English, of course!
Spencer comes from English origin, meaning "house steward." Or maybe you grew up watching The Hills and have a deep love for Spencer Pratt's shenanigans.
Make some room in your closets! You have a "tailor" coming your way soon.
Charlie is the perfect nickname for Charles or Charlotte - but it's also a great, bold name on its own. The name comes from the old English phrase "free man."
Although Sawyer means "woodcutter" in English, you could take the meaning in a more theoretical way and imagine your future child as a hard worker who doesn't give up.
If you're waiting to see if you have a boy or a girl until they arrive, you can pick their name out ahead of time if you go with something unisex. Not to mention that gender-neutral names are having a serious moment right now. Here are a few to get you started.
We're OBSESSED with Harper.
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