Unisex baby names are becoming more and more popular. Finding the perfect name for your small angel can be quite a challenge in a world where most names are overused. However, nothing can go wrong if you pick a unisex baby name. If you wonder whether you are having a girl or a boy, you can choose a unisex name that works for both genders.
In some instances, the doctor can be wrong about the gender of your baby. I can save you from the trouble of finding a last-minute name with our list of top 20 baby unisex names and their meaning. Get inspiration from the most popular unisex names below:
- Phoenix- Greek origin’ dark red’, also the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes
- Ali- it means ‘exalted noble’; it is an Arabic name
- Ari- it means ‘lion eagle’; it has Hebrew and Scandinavian origins, also used as a shortening for Ariel
- Bay- it means ‘berry’ or ‘auburn-haired’; it has Latin and French origins
- Remy- French name developed from an obscure Latin personal name (Remigius) meaning ‘oarsman’
- Caelan- it means ‘slender and fire’, ‘fair’ or ‘pure’; it has Gaelic and Irish origins
- Shiloh- Of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘His gift’
- Tatum- Of Old English origin, meaning ‘Tate’s homestead’ or a ‘cheerful bringer of joy’
- Dallas- it means ‘from the dales’; it has Irish, Gaelic and Scottish origin, and it is also the name of a village in Scotland and a city in Texas
- Wren- Old English origin, small brown songbird
- Denver- Old English and French origin, ‘green valley’, contemporary use may refer to the city
- Eden- From the Biblical Garden of Eden, meaning ‘delight’
- Ellis- From Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’
- Zephyr- Of Greek origin, meaning ‘west wind’
- Umber- French origin, ‘shade’, the reddish-brown pigment used by painters
- Gene- English origin, ‘well-born’, diminutive of Eugene
- Hayden- Old English, formerly a surname, ‘hedged valley’
- Indigo- Of Greek origin meaning ‘Indian dye’, now the name of the colour
- Kai- Various origins including German (‘warrior’), Hawaiian (‘sea’) and Welsh (‘rejoicer’)
- Nova- Latin for new, also a star that releases vast amounts of light and energy
Korean baby names are also very popular and they have special meaning.
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