Truly Unisex Names from my List

  1. Landry
    • Origin:

      French and English
    • Meaning:

      "ruler"
    • Description:

      Landry is one rising surname name, often after legendary Dallas Cowboys football coach Tom Landry, that is given to boys and girls. But the y ending does give it a feminine sound (as opposed to the more boyish and more popular Landon). Land is a Landry nickname that might work for boys or girls.
  2. Linden
    • Origin:

      English tree name
    • Meaning:

      "tree of the genus Tilla"
    • Description:

      Though this name of a sturdy tree that can live for centuries was quite popular for boys in the first half of the twentieth century, at this point in time we can see Linden as a fresh-sounding possibility for a little girl named to honor an Aunt Linda. Early pagans and Christians embraced the Linden as a holy tree, thought to aid healing and often planted near churches. The Linden is the mythological symbol of truth, peace, and justice; court cases and marriage ceremonies were often held beneath Linden trees. The Linden tree is associated with the goddess Freya.
  3. Lyndon
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "linden tree hill"
    • Description:

      An English surname-turned-first-name whose most famous bearer is former US president Lyndon B. Johnson. His appointment in 1963 caused a huge spike in use for his unusual name the following year, pushing it to its historical peak of #347 in 1964. However, the year after his exit from the Oval Office, it dropped back below the Top 1000.
  4. Merit
    • Merit
      • Perry
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "pear tree"
        • Description:

          Relaxed male name occasionally used for girls; sounds novel compared to such former favorites as Kerry and Sherry.
      • Perry
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dweller near a pear tree"
        • Description:

          It's a long time now since this casual but suave name was linked to velvet-throated, cardigan-sweatered singer Perry (born Pierino, son of Pietro) Como's day... and this could be the moment for a reassessment. Other Perry associations are designer Ellis and the fictional Perry Mason and Perry White. There is also the option of taking the long way round to Perry via the more substantial Peregrine or Percival.
      • Quinlan
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "descendant of Caoinlean, slender "
        • Description:

          An Irish last-name-first-name that could make a child feel distinctive, while still having the regular guy nickname of Quinn. Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller spelled their son's name Quinlin.
      • Quinlan
        • Raleigh
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "meadow of roe deer"
          • Description:

            Attractive North Carolina place-name and surname of explorer Sir Walter Raleigh. Distinctive, classy-but-approachable choice for either sex.
        • Reggie
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "queen"
          • Description:

            Boyish short form of Regina, which is so clunky it's cool.
        • Reggie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Reginald
          • Meaning:

            "counsel power"
          • Description:

            Old time nickname that's starting to sound fresh again, à la Alfie and Freddie.
        • Remy
          • Origin:

            French from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "oarsman"
          • Description:

            Remy is one of those rare names that combines ancient roots with modern sleekness. Boys outnumber girls with the classic Remy spelling, girls named Remi outnumber those named Remy. With either spelling and for either gender, it's a winning choice.
        • Remy
          • Origin:

            French from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "oarsman"
          • Description:

            Remy is one of the hottest names today for both boys and girls, sometimes spelled Remi. . It entered the popularity list in 2009 and has quickly become one of the fastest-rising names on the list.
        • Renny
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "little prosperous one"
          • Description:

            Offbeat Anglicized form of the intractable Gaelic Rathnait.
        • Renny
          • Origin:

            Anglicized variation of Irish Raithnait
          • Meaning:

            "little prosperous one"
          • Description:

            Used primarily for girls in Ireland, but sounds unisex to us.
        • Ripley
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "strip of clearing in the woods"
          • Description:

            With its surname-style, literary feel, and similarity in sound to Finley, Juniper, Pippa, Riley, and Presley, Ripley is an unexpected choice that was given to more than 200 girls in each recent year. First used back in the 80s, thanks to the powerful character played by Sigourney Weaver in the Alien films, it began to be used more substantially in the 2000s, after it was chosen by actress Thandiwe Newton for her daughter.
        • Ripley
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "strip of clearing in the woods"
          • Description:

            The "Believe It or Not" jokes will get old fast, but this surname feels fun and on-trend for both girls and boys, reminiscent of Riley, Tripp, Bridger, and Oakley.
        • River
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            Most of the notable Rivers have been male, but this nature name certainly flows as well for a girl. The name River is still rising for both genders, with about 3500 baby boys receiving the name last year vs. 1900 baby girls.
        • River
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            River shares the tranquil feeling of all the water names, and seems to have pretty much escaped its past strong association with River Phoenix and his unfortunate fate. Actor Joaquin Phoenix named his son with actress Rooney Mara after his brother River.