Unusual Gender-Neutral Names

  1. Halcyon
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "kingfisher bird"
    • Description:

      This highly unusual name -- the Halycyone was a mythic bird who could calm the seas -- conjures up images of utter peace and tranquility because of the phrase "Halycon days"...and the sleeping pill.
  2. Halcyon
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "kingfisher bird"
    • Description:

      Heaven, Peace, Serenity: parents seem especially attracted to word names that signal paradise, but Halcyon sounds quite feminine, and might conjure up the sleeping pill Halcion.
  3. Kyler
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "victory of the people"
    • Description:

      Kyler was once a creative solution for 90s parents who enjoyed the sounds of Kyle and Tyler but didn't want to use anything so popular. Now a well-established name on the US charts, it is given to more than 1000 babies every year.
  4. Kyler
    • Origin:

      Dutch
    • Meaning:

      "archer"
    • Description:

      Used on a handful of girls every year since the 80s, Kyler provides an alternative for parents wanting something with the sounds or style of Skyler, Carter, Kaia, Kylie, and Kyla.
  5. Merlyn
    • Merlyn
      • Mo
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Maureen, Irish variation of Mary, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "bitter"
        • Description:

          Has followed mother name Maureen off the radar screen.
      • Mo
        • Origin:

          English diminutive of Maurice and Morris
        • Meaning:

          "dark-skinned"
        • Description:

          An exceedingly friendly every-guy nickname that could rise alongside the likes of Ike, Sid, and Ned.
      • Ren
        • Origin:

          Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "water lily, lotus"
        • Description:

          In Japan the lotus is the Buddhist symbol of purity and perfection. In the US, Ren can also be short for Lauren or Renee, but it could be misspelt as the more popular Wren.
      • Ren
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Rene or Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "water lily; lotus"
        • Description:

          A very popular name for boys, also used for girls, in Japan, most familiar in the West as half of cartoon's "Ren and Stimpy," and as the hero in both the original and updated versions of "Footloose."
      • Romilly
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "man of Rome"
        • Description:

          Originally a surname deriving from the Roman twin Romulus, this attractive name was introduced to the English-speaking world by painter Augustus John who used it for his son. Romilly John became Admiral of the Fleet in England. Now used for both sexes but highly unusual for either, Romilly was given to a dozen girls in the US last year and no boys.
      • Romilly
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "citizen of Rome"
        • Description:

          Originally a surname deriving from the Roman twin Romulus, this attractive name was introduced to the English-speaking world as a first name by painter Augustus John who used it for his son. Romilly John became Admiral of the Fleet in England.
      • Romy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
        • Description:

          Austrian actress Romy Schneider seemed to be the singular bearer of this international nickname name until it found new style currency in the past decade.
      • Romy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Roman et al
        • Meaning:

          "citizen of Rome"
        • Description:

          Best known as a feminine diminutive, Romy is used now for boys too; has a lot of energy and bounce. Can be a short form of Roman or Romeo or a name in its own right. Remy is another related choice, or you might want to go all the way to Romulus.
      • Sabin
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "from the Sabines"
        • Description:

          Listed in the Quran as one of the "People of the Book," this male equivalent of Sabina is undiscovered and ripe for the adventurous baby namer.
      • Sabin
        • Tali
          • Tali
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "dew"
            • Description:

              Friendly and relaxed choice used by singer Annie Lennox for her daughter; Tal is a unisex Hebrew version.
          • Zephyr
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "west wind"
            • Description:

              Zephyrus was the Greek god of the west wind, and all names associated with him have a pleasantly gentle, breezy feel.
          • Zephyr
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "west wind"
            • Description:

              If you're looking for a name that's light and breezy, this could be it. A name from mythology: Zephyrus/Zephyr was the Greek god of the west wind-- with many European variations, it's a name that's frequently seen in computer and video games, is a character in the children's book Silverwing, and appears in the Babar books--as a monkey.