Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Addison
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Son of Adam
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English
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Adrian
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From Hadria
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Latin
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Ainsley
|
Solitary clearing
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Scottish
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Alex
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Defender of man
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Greek
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Alexis
|
Defender
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Greek
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Andy
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Manly, virile
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Greek
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Angel
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Heavenly messenger
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Greek
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Arden
|
Great forest
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Latin
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Ari
|
Brings rain
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Arabic
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Ariel
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Lion of God
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Hebrew
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Arizona
|
Small spring
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American
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Armani
|
From the house of Armand
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African
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Ashley
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Ash tree meadow
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English
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Ashton
|
Ash tree town
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English
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Aubrey
|
Elf ruler
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English
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Auden
|
Half Danish
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English
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Austin
|
Great
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English
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Avery
|
Elf counsel
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English
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Azariah
|
Helped by God
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Hebrew
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Bailey
|
Bailiff
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English
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Bellamy
|
Beautiful friend
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French
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Berkley
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Birch tree meadow
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Scottish
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Beryl
|
Light green semiprecious gemstone
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Greek
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Billie
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A feminine diminutive of William.
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English
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Blade
|
Knife or sword
|
English
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Blair
|
Plain, field
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Scottish
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Blake
|
Black or pale
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English
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Blane
|
Yellow
|
Irish
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Blaze
|
Lisp, stutter
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Latin
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Casey
|
Alert, watchful
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Irish
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Cassidy
|
Curly haired
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Irish
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Chandler
|
Candle maker
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French
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Charlie
|
Free man
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English
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Chasen
|
Hunter
|
American
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Cheyenne
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Unintelligible speakers
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Native American
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Cody
|
Descendant of Cuidighthigh
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Irish
|
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Cole
|
People of victory
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Greek
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Collins
|
Holly
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Irish
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Courtney
|
Domain of Curtius
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French
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Dakota
|
Friend and ally
|
Native American
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Dallas
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From the dales, the valley meadows
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Scottish
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Dana
|
From Denmark
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English
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Denver
|
From the passage of the Danes
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American
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Devin
|
Poet
|
Irish
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Grey
|
Grey-haired
|
English
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Harley
|
Hare meadow
|
English
|
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Harlow
|
Rock hill
|
English
|
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Harper
|
Harp Player
|
English
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Haven
|
Safe place
|
English
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Hayden
|
Hay valley
|
English
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Henley
|
High field
|
English
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Hollis
|
Near the holly bushes
|
English
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Hunter
|
One who hunts
|
English
|
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Indiana
|
From India
|
Latin
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Indigo
|
Blue-purple color
|
English
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Jackie
|
Supplanter
|
French
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James
|
“The supplanter”
|
English
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Jamie
|
He who supplants
|
Hebrew
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Jax
|
Son of Jack
|
American
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Jayden
|
Precious stone
|
English
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Jean
|
God is gracious
|
Hebrew
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Jessie
|
He sees
|
Hebrew
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Jett
|
Black
|
English
|
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Jo
|
A diminutive form of Josephine.
|
American
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Jody
|
Jehovah increases
|
Hebrew
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Jordan
|
To descend
|
Hebrew
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Journey
|
Traveling to another place
|
English
|
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Jude
|
From Judaea
|
English
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Jules
|
Youthful, Downy
|
French
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Justice
|
Justice
|
English
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Kai
|
The sea
|
Polynesian
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Kamdyn
|
Valley.
|
Scottish
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Karson
|
Form of Carson
|
Scottish
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Keaton
|
Hawk's Town
|
English
|
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Keegan
|
Descendant of the fiery one
|
Irish
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Kelly
|
Descendant of Ceallach
|
Irish
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Kelsey
|
Cenel's island
|
English
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Kendall
|
The Kent river valley
|
English
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Kennedy
|
Helmeted head
|
Irish
|
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Kieran
|
Dark
|
Irish
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Kyler
|
Church, Monk's Cell
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German
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Landry
|
Land ruler
|
English
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Lane
|
Small pathway or road
|
English
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Lark
|
Bird
|
English
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Leighton
|
From the town by the Meadow
|
English
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Lennon
|
Dear one
|
Irish
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Leslie
|
Holly garden
|
Scottish
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Lindsey
|
Lincoln's marsh; island of linden trees
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English
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Logan
|
Little hollow
|
Scottish
|
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London
|
From the great river
|
English
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Lyndon
|
From the flax hill
|
English
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Mackenzie
|
Son of Coinneach
|
Scottish
|
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Madison
|
Son of Maud
|
English
|
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Marin
|
Of the sea
|
Latin
|
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Marion
|
A variant form, through the French, of Mary.
|
French
|
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Marley
|
Boundary wood
|
English
|
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Marlow
|
Driftwood
|
English
|
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Marty
|
Lady; mistress of the house; dedicated to Mars
|
Latin
|
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Mason
|
Stoneworker
|
English
|
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Max
|
Greatest
|
Latin
|
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Michele
|
Who resembles God?
|
Hebrew
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Mickey
|
Who is like God?
|
American
|
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Mikey
|
Who is like the lord?
|
English
|
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Monroe
|
From the Hill
|
Irish
|
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Montana
|
Mountain
|
Latin
|
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Morgan
|
Circling sea
|
Welsh
|
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Murphy
|
Descendant of sea warrior
|
Irish
|
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Nevada
|
Snow
|
Latin
|
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Nico
|
People of victory
|
Greek
|
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Noel
|
Christmas
|
French
|
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Oakley
|
From the oak tree field
|
English
|
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Ocean
|
Sea
|
Greek
|
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Ollie
|
Olive tree
|
Latin
|
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Parker
|
Keeper of the park
|
English
|
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Pat
|
A diminutive form of Martha and Patricia.
|
Latin
|
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Peace
|
Peace
|
English
|
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Perry
|
Pear tree
|
French
|
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Peyton
|
From Pacca's town
|
English
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Phoenix
|
Dark red
|
Greek
|
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Presley
|
Priest clearing
|
English
|
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Quincy
|
Counsel; estate of the fifth son
|
Irish
|
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Quinn
|
Descendent of Conn
|
Irish
|
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Rain
|
Rain
|
English
|
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Raleigh
|
Roe deer's meadow
|
English
|
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Ramsey
|
Raven island; ram island
|
English
|
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Reagan
|
Descendent of Riagan
|
Irish
|
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Reed
|
Red-haired
|
English
|
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Reese
|
Enthusiasm
|
Welsh
|
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Reign
|
Rule, Sovereign
|
English
|
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Remington
|
Settlement by the stream
|
English
|
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Remy
|
From Rheims
|
French
|
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Ricky
|
Forever or alone, ruler; peaceful ruler
|
Scandinavian
|
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Ridley
|
Reed Clearing
|
English
|
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Riley
|
Rye clearing
|
Irish
|
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River
|
Flowing body of water
|
English
|
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Robin
|
A short variant form of Roberta.
|
German
|
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Romy
|
Diminutive of Rosemary and Rosemarie
|
German
|
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Rory
|
Red king
|
Irish
|
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Rowan
|
Of the rowan tree
|
Gaelic
|
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Royal
|
Of the King
|
English
|
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Ryan
|
Little king
|
Irish
|
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Sage
|
Sage plant
|
English
|
|
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Sam
|
Short for Samuel; Name of God
|
Hebrew
|
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Sasha
|
A short variant form, regarded as Russian, of Alexandra.
|
Russian
|
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Sawyer
|
Wood Cutter
|
English
|
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Scout
|
To listen
|
French
|
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Shae
|
Admirable
|
Gaelic
|
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Shannon
|
Old, ancient
|
Gaelic
|
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Shaun
|
God is gracious
|
English
|
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Shelby
|
Willow grove
|
English
|
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Shiloh
|
His gift
|
Hebrew
|
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Silver
|
Precious metal
|
English
|
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Skylar
|
Noble scholar
|
English
|
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Sloan
|
Man of arms, warrior
|
Irish
|
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Sparrow
|
Small bird in the Finch family
|
English
|
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Spencer
|
Provider
|
English
|
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Stevie
|
Crown, garland
|
Greek
|
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Storm
|
Storm
|
English
|
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Story
|
Tale
|
American
|
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Sutton
|
From the south town
|
English
|
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Sydney
|
Wide island
|
English
|
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Tatum
|
Tata's homestead
|
English
|
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Taylor
|
Tailor
|
English
|
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Tony
|
Short for Antonia, Antoinette, and other Ant- names
|
Latin
|
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Tyler
|
A worker in roof tiles
|
English
|
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Vesper
|
Evening star
|
Latin
|
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Wesley
|
From the west field
|
English
|
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Whitney
|
White island
|
English
|
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Willie
|
Will helmet, protection
|
German
|
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Winter
|
Winter season
|
English
|
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Yael
|
Mountain goat
|
Hebrew
|
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Zephyr
|
West wind
|
Greek
|
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Zion
|
Israel
|
Hebrew
|
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Loved for their flexibility, gender neutral names for girls (also known as unisex names) are more popular than ever. From presidential picks Reagan and Kennedy to the classic Wesley and Drew, it seems like more and more names are gravitating into the category, giving every naming style a chance to tap into the fun. Let’s run down some noteworthy unisex names for girls, shall we?
The top of the charts are ruled by unisex girl names today, with Harper, Avery, and Aubrey just the tip of the iceberg. Due to their popularity, these names may lean more female than male, but this varies by location. Mason and Logan are catching on in some areas, while they trend male in others. A nice middle ground would be names a little lower on the charts for each, like Hayden or Emerson. These are well-known but tend to stick in the more neutral area rather than leaning one way or the other.
While it may seem like gender neutral names for girls have only dominated the charts in recent years, if you look closer, you’ll see the trend in every generation. In the mid-20th century, there were vintage darlings like Bobbi and Billie, but before that, there were Marion and Evelyn. With both vintage girl names and gender neutral names in style today, this opens up room for Mickey and Ollie, two nickname-esque choices that fit each trend beautifully.
Nature names and word names are a great source of gender neutral names for girls. There are water-themed beauties like River and Ocean, and animal names like Robin and Lark. You could try out the fast-rising Reign and Royalty, or turn to the heavens with the sweet Angel.
Gender neutral names for girls will continue to rock the charts, and we’re excited to see which will rise next.