Tuesday, May 5, 2009

What are some good unisex names?

Common unisex names, that have absolutely no preference girl or boy. Real names, not nicknames.

What are some good unisex names?
Riley, Cameron, Hayden, Jamie, Jordan and Kit are pretty much the only real 'given' names I can think of. Others are only unisex as nicknames, like Sam (Samuel or Samantha / Samaire), Alex (Alexander or Alexandria / etc), Lee (Lee or Leanne / etc), Win (Winston or Winona), Oli (Oliver or Olivia), Cam (for Cameron, either sex), Dylan, Frankie (Franklin or Francesca), Mack (Cormac or Mackenzie, though Mackenzie could be a boy's name as well, it's pretty much thought of these days as exclusively female lol), etc. Kit even could be short for either Charles or Katherine.





The only other ones I can think of are more nicknames for girls that are usually boy's names, like Charlie for Charlotte, Georgie for Georgia / Georgina, Mattie for Matilda / Mathilde, Beck for Rebecca (Beckett for a boy), Eli for Elizabeth, etc.





Good luck!





PS Parker, Dakota, Avery, Sydney, Robin and Rowan are all also great names I didn't think of that I saw on other answers, but even these are sometimes thought of as usually female lol. I think because they're a little less traditional than usual, and most parents tend to go super traditional on boys while feeling more comfortable being more creative with their girls (maybe uniqueness is seen as a more feminine trait or something lol).
Reply:That's hard, because even with so-called unisex names, I generally do have a preference whether I think they are best for either a boy or a girl. There are only a couple names I like for either one...


~Taylor


~Bailey


~Casey


~Drew (although I like it better for a boy)


~Jordan


~Julian (although I prefer it spelled Julienne when it is a girl's name)


~Lane





I hope that helps!! Good luck!
Reply:http://www.babynamesworld.com/


here is a search for unisex names:


http://www.babynameguide.com/categoryuni...
Reply:Jordan, Charlie, Bobby, Erin, Alex, Drew, Adrian, Avery, Briar, Hayden, Jamie, Peyton, Reagan, Teagan.
Reply:perosonally i love taylor, because it seems very femine when given to a girl, and very masculen when given to a boy.
Reply:1)Jordan


2)Jamie


3)Erin,Aaron


4)Alex
Reply:jordan


Cory


Jaimie(please don't name a boy this)


Skylar (favorite)


Sam
Reply:Adrian


Aiden


Alex


Arwen


Ashley


Billy


Jamie


Jordan


Kimberley


Lee


Leslie


Morgan


Nicky


Robin


Roman


Ryan


Sam


Shane


Stevie


Terry


Tony
Reply:morgan


alexander


jordan


ashley/ashleigh/ashlee


jamie


jessie


tayla/Taylor








:)
Reply:Madison


Devon


Cameron


Corey
Reply:SYDNEY


RENEE


ANGEL


ALEX
Reply:Rien


Ashley


Ashtyn


Devin


Courtney


Leslie


Tyler


Cameron


Camdyn


Harrison


Jayden


Jaylin


Kayden
Reply:Arden


Cameron


Avery


Parker


Riley


Kendal


Harley


Reese
Reply:Erin/Aaron


Bailey


Cameron


Dakota


Frankie


Alex


Reese


Taylor
Reply:Charlie Billie Stevie Terry Alex Bobby Sam Danni =] x
Reply:Jordan


Hunter


Jayden
Reply:Adrian





Adrienne
Reply:Peyton


Cameron
Reply:Madison and Skyler
Reply:Robin


Aspen


Jamie


Finn (though a bit more common for boys)


Jordan


Eden


Skye


Quinn
Reply:Taylor


Jordan


Alex


Bailey


Quince
Reply:Jordan/Jordyn
Reply:Leighton


Jordin


Jaime


Jaden
Reply:casey


jordan


alex


cameron


jamie


taylor


rowan


caden


jaden


dylan


avery
Reply:Riley. Bailey. Alex. Billie. Peyton. Hmmm...there are a lot more too...but I'm at work and I can't go on forever
Reply:tony/toni or braeden or taylor


=]
Reply:taylor riley
Reply:sam like samantha or samuel lol
Reply:shuna its an Irish name.
Reply:dylan


cole
Reply:how about Charizard or Alex


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