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UNISEX NAMES — megathread. Empty UNISEX NAMES — megathread.

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A
1. Addison
Old English, ‘Child of Adam’

2. Adrian
A form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus, probably from the ancient river Adria

3. Aiden
Of Gaelic derivation, meaning ‘fire’

4. Ainsley
Scottish origin meaning ‘one's own meadow’

5. Alex
From the Greek for ‘defender’

6. Alfie
Short form of Alfred, from Old English Aelfraed meaning ‘elf’ and ‘counsel’ or ‘wise’

7. Ali
From Arabic, ‘exalted, noble’

8. Amory
Old German origin, ‘brave, power’, variant of Emory

9. Andie
Variant of Andy

10. Andy
Shortening of Andrew/Andrea from the Greek Andreas

11. Angel
Greek origin, from angel, ‘angelos’ or God’s messengers

12. Archer
From the surname, meaning ‘Bowman’, now sometimes used as given name

13. Arden
Latin origin, ‘great forest

14. Ari
Of Hebrew and Scandinavian origin, ‘lion, eagle’, or a shortening of Ariel

15. Ariel
Hebrew origin, meaning ‘lion of God’

16. Armani
Italian origin meaning ‘warrior’ but now linked to fashion designer Giorgio Armani

17. Arya
Sanskrit and Persian origin meaning of ‘noble’, but also popularized by Game of Thrones

18. Ash
Shortening of Ashley or Ashton

19. Ashley
Unisex name, originally for boys, English origin of ‘Ash tree meadow’

20. Ashton
From an English surname derived from a place name meaning ‘ash tree town’, more commonly used in America

21. Aspen
English origin from the tree

22. Athena
Greek, the goddess of wisdom

23. Aubrey
From old German, meaning ‘elf or magical being’

24. Auden
Of Old English origin, ‘old friend’

25. August
From the Latin, Augustus, a title given to emperors

26. Avery
From the surname, which was itself a French pronunciation of Alfred, Old English, meaning ‘elf counsel’

27. Avis
Of Latin origin meaning ‘bird’



B
28. Bailey
From Old English meaning ‘berry clearing’ but also ‘bailiff; city fortification’

29. Baker
Old English ‘baecere,’ meaning ‘baker, originally an occupational name

30. Bay
From Latin, ‘berry’ or French ‘auburn-haired’

31. Bellamy
Old French origin, ‘handsome or beautiful friend’

32. Bergen
Scandinavian and Old German origin, ‘lives on the hill; mountain’

33. Bevan
Of Welsh origin, originally from ‘son of Evan’

34. Billie
Version of Bill and diminutive of William

35. Billy
Version of Bill and diminutive of William

36. Blaine
Roots in Gaelic from ‘yellow’, probably referring to a person with blonde hair

37. Blair
English and Scottish, ‘Child of the plains, field, or battlefield’

38. Blake
Old English, originally a nickname ‘blac’someone who had dark hair or skin (‘blac’), or pale hair or skin (‘blaac’)

39. Blue
From the colour, modern usage

40. Bobby
Initially a nickname for Robert

41. Bowie
Gaelic and Scottish, ‘yellow’, ‘fair-haired’, originally a surname

42. Brady
Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘descendant of Brádach’, which itself possibly means ‘spirited’ or ‘broad’

43. Brennan
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘teardrop’

44. Brent
Old English for ‘high place, steep hill’

45. Brett
From Celtic and French, meaning Breton or someone from Brittany, France

46. Briar
Old English from the thorny shrub but also the name Briar Rose given to the princess in Sleeping Beauty

47. Brighton
English, ‘bright town’, also the town on the south coast of England

48. Britton
Old English, ‘from Britain’

49. Brooke
Old English and Old German origin from ‘water/small streem’

50. Brooklyn
Old English ‘small stream’ but also from the New York City borough

51. Brooks
Old English and Old German for ‘water, small stream’



C
52. Caelan
Gaelic and Irish name, ‘slender and fine, fair or pure’

53. Cameron
Scottish baby name, ‘crooked’

54. Campbell
Originally a Scottish surname named for a person with a crooked mouth, or crooked smile

55. Carey
Of Gaelic origin for ‘love’

56. Carmel
It is of Hebrew origin, ‘garden, orchard’

57. Carmen
Variation on Carmel

58. Carroll
Of Old German derivation, ‘free man’

59. Carson
Scottish, Old English, ‘son of the marsh-dwellers’

60. Carter
Old English ‘one who carts/transports goods’, also a surname

61. Casey
Of Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘alert, watchful’

62. Cassidy
Irish, ‘person with curly hair’

63. Chance
Middle English origin, ‘good fortune’

64. Channing
English and Old German origin, ‘young wolf; official of the church’

65. Charley
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte

66. Charlie
Originally a nickname for Charles, Charlene or Charlotte

67. Chris
Shortening of Christopher/Christian/Christine

68. Clay
A shortened version of Clayton

69. Clayton
Old English, from ‘clay settlement’

70. Cody
Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning ‘helper’

71. Cole
Old English, ‘swarthy, coal-black’

72. Corey
Uncertain origin, could be from a Norse surname or the Gaelic coire (‘cauldron/ a seething pool/hollow’)



SOURCE;; 300 Unisex Baby Names - Emma's Diary
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