
Unisex Baby Names
Are you searching for unisex baby names, gender neutral baby names or non-binary baby names? These unisex baby names have become very popular because they can be given to baby, regardless of gender. Maybe you want the baby’s gender to be a surprise but name them before they’re born. Maybe you’re choosing a gender neutral name to allow for some fluidity. Giving baby a neutral baby name, such as Brooklyn, Tyler, or Max, may be just right for your family. Check out our list of unique unisex baby names and their meanings!
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There are a lot of names out there. If you’re struggling to find a name that isn’t typically gendered or are looking for a name that holds a special meaning for your baby, we’ve got you covered. The Bump has compiled lists of unisex baby names, gender neutral baby names and non-binary baby names to help you find a name that fits your family. Search below to find new names or discover the background and meaning of the favorites you have in the running.
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You might not realize that you have a particular style of name in mind yet, but you probably do. When you’re looking for unisex baby names, pay attention to the style of name that you’re drawn to. Whether it’s modern, or feels more timeless, we have gender neutral baby names to match your style.
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Interested in honoring a particular region of the world, or your baby’s background, with a name that originated in that part of the globe? Try searching unisex baby names by origin.
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WHAT TO CONSIDER
When Choosing a Unisex Baby Name...
Choosing your baby’s name is a big step and there’s a lot to consider. Still, but try not to stress about your choice. Just be thoughtful when choosing your little one’s name, and weigh your options with different unisex baby names. If you’re going for gender neutral baby names or non-binary baby names, think about traditional and current uses of the names you consider. Often, names that were once considered only for one gender are now used by anyone. In fact, arguably, any name can be used by anyone! That said, if you’re specifically looking for gender neutral or unisex baby names, try a name that hasn’t historically been used for one specific gender.
You’ll also want to think about how the first name you’re considering works with the last name your baby will have. Practice saying the first name and last name together, paying close attention to the rhythm of the name, the syllables and ease of saying the full name. Don’t forget to include any middle names (or additional last names). Middle names can be another way to take the gendered edge off a name, too, by adding a more unisex feel to it. We recommend testing the full name you’re considering by calling it across the room to see how it feels.Don’t forget to practice nicknames, too. Think about potentially unkind nicknames your little one’s peers might make up (just in case), and consider all the possible nicknames you might make out of the name, too. Nicknames can be another way to take traditionally gendered names—ones that might run in the family, for example—and turn them into more unisex baby names.
And, of course, remember to check the initials of your unisex baby names to make sure you don’t accidentally spell something unintended. Initials will be required at some point, so plan ahead! No matter which unisex baby names, non-binary baby names or gender neutral baby names you land on, you’ll be using your baby’s name constantly. Be sure you love it!
You’ll also want to think about how the first name you’re considering works with the last name your baby will have. Practice saying the first name and last name together, paying close attention to the rhythm of the name, the syllables and ease of saying the full name. Don’t forget to include any middle names (or additional last names). Middle names can be another way to take the gendered edge off a name, too, by adding a more unisex feel to it. We recommend testing the full name you’re considering by calling it across the room to see how it feels.Don’t forget to practice nicknames, too. Think about potentially unkind nicknames your little one’s peers might make up (just in case), and consider all the possible nicknames you might make out of the name, too. Nicknames can be another way to take traditionally gendered names—ones that might run in the family, for example—and turn them into more unisex baby names.
And, of course, remember to check the initials of your unisex baby names to make sure you don’t accidentally spell something unintended. Initials will be required at some point, so plan ahead! No matter which unisex baby names, non-binary baby names or gender neutral baby names you land on, you’ll be using your baby’s name constantly. Be sure you love it!
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