Tuesday, May 5, 2009

What are some non-gendered (unisex) names for a baby?

Names with non-gendered nicknames are OK too. For example: Julian is clearly a boy's name, but the nickname "Jules" is unisex.

What are some non-gendered (unisex) names for a baby?
Lindsey, Gale, Larry/Lari, Alex, Dale, Tony/Toni, Chris, Tracey/Tracy, Blair, Jamie, Jerry, John/Jon, Mark/Markie, Jody or Joey, Pat
Reply:Grey, Peyton, Payton, Corey,
Reply:I deliberately stayed away from unisex names because I'm afraid that they make life harder for kids. Such names are very popular here (in Israel) and so my kids come home talking about Eden the girl and Eden the boy, etc.





Remember that a name is an important part of your identity, as is gender and with today's confused world, it's one way you can make your child's life easier.
Reply:Tracy, Terri, Drew, Blake, Adrian (sometimes works for a boy) any name starting with a G or J or will make a good nickname (G or J).
Reply:A great name would be yahoo. With a name like that, people will never know what gender to expect. Just imagine, you could say, "how is my lil yahoo today"





By the way, I'm not proud of you either
Reply:My daughter's name is Jordan. It can be either.
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Reply:My child's name is Gage. I love this name. I also love Jordan, Kelley, Kelleigh, Cole, Kole, Creed, Kreed, Brien, Brake, Gunner, Genner, Luke, and Luker...I know these all sound different, but I did NOT want my Child (whether they be boy or girl) going to kindergarden with other Gage's)..They will not..I KNOW OF NO OTHERS in my area!!! AWESOME NAME, very strong!) the other names we were considering were Logan (3 others in the kindergaden class), and also MAGNUS!!! Yes, he is aboy!
Reply:maxie,canon,kitty


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