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Updated April 2026
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Rowan
Rising Fast
Arlo
Hidden Gem
Ocean
Classic Pick
Jordan
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Rowan (ROH-uhn)

A name of Scottish and Irish origin, referring to the Rowan tree, known for its protective qualities.

Top 10 Unisex Baby Names Names

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1RowanROH-uhnA name of Scottish and Irish origin, referring to the Rowan tree, known for its ...Top
2AveryAY-vreeOf English origin, meaning "ruler of the elves," Avery has gained popularity for...Top
3RileyRY-leeAn Irish name meaning "valiant," Riley is a cheerful and spirited choice for any...Top
4JordanJAWR-dnA Hebrew name meaning "to flow down," often associated with the Jordan River, sy...Classic
5QuinnKWINAn Irish name meaning "descendant of Conn," Quinn is a short, strong, and stylis...Top
6ParkerPAHR-kerAn English occupational name meaning "park keeper," Parker conveys a sense of re...Classic
7SawyerSOY-erAn English occupational name meaning "wood cutter," Sawyer evokes images of the ...Top
8BlakeBLAYKAn English name meaning "dark" or "fair-haired," Blake is a sophisticated and ar...Classic
9SkylerSKY-lerA Dutch name meaning "scholar," Skyler suggests intelligence and curiosity.Top
10JamieJAY-meeA diminutive of James or Jamie, meaning "supplanter," Jamie is a friendly and ap...Classic
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Rowan
ROH-uhn
A name of Scottish and Irish origin, referring to the Rowan tree, known for its protective qualities.
Top
Avery
AY-vree
Of English origin, meaning "ruler of the elves," Avery has gained popularity for its sweet and strong sound.
Top
Riley
RY-lee
An Irish name meaning "valiant," Riley is a cheerful and spirited choice for any child.
Top
Jordan
JAWR-dn
A Hebrew name meaning "to flow down," often associated with the Jordan River, symbolizing peace and renewal.
Classic
Quinn
KWIN
An Irish name meaning "descendant of Conn," Quinn is a short, strong, and stylish choice.
Top
Parker
PAHR-ker
An English occupational name meaning "park keeper," Parker conveys a sense of responsibility and nature.
Classic
Sawyer
SOY-er
An English occupational name meaning "wood cutter," Sawyer evokes images of the outdoors and adventure.
Top
Blake
BLAYK
An English name meaning "dark" or "fair-haired," Blake is a sophisticated and artistic choice.
Classic
Skyler
SKY-ler
A Dutch name meaning "scholar," Skyler suggests intelligence and curiosity.
Top
Jamie
JAY-mee
A diminutive of James or Jamie, meaning "supplanter," Jamie is a friendly and approachable choice.
Classic
Alex
AL-eks
Short for Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defending warrior," Alex is a timeless and versatile option.
Classic
Charlie
CHAR-lee
A diminutive of Charles or Charlotte, meaning "free man," Charlie is a cheerful and endearing choice.
Top
River
RIH-ver
A nature-inspired name symbolizing flow, change, and the beauty of the natural world.
Top
Sage
SAYJ
Referring to the herb, Sage symbolizes wisdom, health, and a connection to nature.
Top
Arlo
AHR-loh
Of Spanish origin, meaning "barberry tree," Arlo has a cool and vintage vibe.
Trending
Indigo
IN-di-goh
Referring to the deep blue-violet color, Indigo is a unique and artistic choice.
Trending
Remy
REH-mee
Of French origin, meaning "oarsman" or "galley slave," Remy is a chic and modern choice.
Trending
Luca
LOO-kuh
Of Italian origin, meaning "bringer of light," Luca is gaining popularity across genders.
Trending
Jesse
JES-ee
A Hebrew name meaning "gift," Jesse is a classic and comforting choice.
Classic
Dakota
Duh-KOH-tuh
Of Native American origin, meaning "friend," Dakota evokes images of the American plains.
Classic
Phoenix
FEE-niks
A mythological bird that rises from ashes, symbolizing rebirth and resilience.
Trending
August
AW-gust
A Latin name meaning "venerable" or "majestic," August is associated with the Roman emperor.
Trending
Winter
WIN-ter
A seasonal name evoking feelings of peace, tranquility, and the beauty of nature.
Trending
Jade
JAYD
Referring to the green gemstone, Jade symbolizes wisdom, courage, and justice.
Classic
Ocean
OH-shun
Evokes a sense of vastness, mystery, and the power of nature.
Rare
Bay
BAY
Evokes imagery of calm waters and peaceful nature scenes.
Rare
Ellis
EH-lis
Of Welsh origin, meaning "benevolent," Ellis has a gentle and charming quality.
Classic
Eden
EE-den
A Hebrew name meaning "delight," Eden is associated with paradise and beauty.
Classic
Rowen
ROH-en
Slightly different spelling from Rowan, but shares the same Scottish/Irish origin and meaning.
Rare
Shea
SHAY
An Irish name meaning "admirable," Shea is a simple and elegant choice.
Classic
Finley
FIN-lee
An Irish name meaning "fair-haired hero," Finley is a strong and spirited choice.
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Emerson
EM-er-sun
A German name meaning "brave ruler," Emerson conveys intelligence and strength.
Top
Navy
NAY-vee
Evokes the deep blue sea, representing stability and strength.
Trending
True
TROO
A virtue name representing honesty, authenticity, and integrity.
Rare
Royal
ROY-al
Denotes dignity, nobility, and a sense of importance.
Trending
Sunny
SUH-nee
Represents joy, optimism, and a cheerful disposition.
Rare
Blair
BLAIR
A Scottish Gaelic name meaning "plain" or "field," Blair is sophisticated and simple.
Classic
Campbell
KAM-bel
A Scottish name meaning "crooked mouth," Campbell is a strong and distinguished choice.
Classic
Justice
JUH-stis
A virtue name representing fairness, integrity, and righteousness.
Rare

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

RowanROH-uhn
AveryAY-vree
RileyRY-lee
JordanJAWR-dn
QuinnKWIN
ParkerPAHR-ker
SawyerSOY-er
BlakeBLAYK

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Sibling & Middle Names

Rowan & Arlo
Nature-inspired and stylish.
Avery & Riley
Both classic and cheerful choices.
Quinn & Sawyer
Strong, modern, and outdoorsy.
Charlie & Alex
Friendly and timeless classics.
River & James
Nature meets a classic.
Avery & Blake
Sophisticated and balanced.
Quinn & Alexander
Short and strong with a longer, more formal name.
Rowan & Jude
Earthy and grounded.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are unisex baby names?
Unisex baby names, also known as gender-neutral names, are names that are traditionally used for both boys and girls. These names often have meanings or origins that don't inherently lean towards one gender, making them a versatile choice for parents. Choosing a unisex name can be a way to express individuality and break free from traditional gender norms.
Why choose a unisex name for my baby?
There are many reasons why parents opt for unisex names. Some appreciate the flexibility and modern feel that gender-neutral names offer. Others may choose a unisex name to avoid gender stereotypes or to give their child the freedom to define their own identity. Ultimately, the decision is personal and reflects the parents' values and preferences.
Are unisex names becoming more popular?
Yes, unisex names have been steadily gaining popularity in recent years. This trend reflects broader societal shifts towards gender equality and a greater acceptance of non-binary identities. As traditional gender roles become less rigid, more parents are embracing unisex names as a way to express their open-mindedness and progressive values.
How do I choose the right unisex name?
Consider the meaning, sound, and overall feel of the name. Research its origins and cultural significance to ensure it aligns with your values. Think about how the name will sound with your last name and any potential nicknames. Ultimately, the best unisex name is one that you and your partner both love and feel represents your child's unique potential.
Are there any potential downsides to choosing a unisex name?
While generally positive, some potential downsides include the possibility of occasional confusion about your child's gender. Your child may also need to correct people on their pronouns or gender assumptions. However, many parents feel that these minor inconveniences are outweighed by the benefits of choosing a name that celebrates individuality and breaks down gender stereotypes.

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