Nonbinary unisex enby names

  1. Mirage
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "optical illusion"
    • Description:

      An attractive optical illusion where heat causes light to reflect in the air as if off a body of water. It was used as a character name in the 2004 animated film The Incredibles.
  2. Morgan
    • Origin:

      Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "sea-born, sea-song or sea-circle"
    • Description:

      Morgan, once split evenly between the sexes, is a strong and attractive Welsh favorite, still a common boys’ name in Wales. Morgan is now more often a girls' name in the U.S. – about 2000 girls were given the name in one recent year, vs. 362 boys – though it's one of the most traditional unisex choices. Morgan was actually a Top 200 pick for boys in Victorian Britain!
  3. Mazatl
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      • Neptune
        • Origin:

          Roman god of the sea, freshwater springs, and horses.
        • Description:

          This Roman mythology (and planet) name would be very hard to handle. It derives from a root meaning cloud.
      • Nesta
        • Origin:

          Jamaican
        • Meaning:

          "messenger"
        • Description:

          Gwen Stefani put this possibility on the map for boys when she and Gavin Rossdale welcomed Zuma Nesta Rock in 2008.
      • Nico
        • Origin:

          Italian diminutive of Nicholas, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "people of victory"
        • Description:

          Nico is one of the great nickname names, full of charm, energy and effortless cool -- a neo Nick.
      • Nightingale
        • Origin:

          Bird name from German
        • Meaning:

          "night singer"
      • Nile
        • Origin:

          River name, color name, or variation of Niall, Irish
        • Meaning:

          "champion"
        • Description:

          Water names are a cool category these days, and this one of the famous Egyptian river is no exception. It streamlines the fussier Niles and also may be thought of as a color name, meaning dark blue or indigo.
      • Nakon
        • Nicte
          • Nux
            • Oasis
              • Origin:

                Egyptian
              • Meaning:

                "fertile spot in a desert"
              • Description:

                Oasis is an ultra-rare word name that has only ever been used for a handful of babies born in the US. Its appeal is undeniable, though. An oasis can be a place of refuge, or a place of beauty, in an otherwise harsh environment. It also shares sounds with other popular and trendy names—think Owen, combined with Silas, with a touch of Ocean.
            • Oleander
              • Origin:

                Botanical name
              • Description:

                The name of this pretty Mediterranean shrub is reminiscent of popular classic Oliver, and interestingly its etymology appears to overlap too: oleander most likely derives from Greek rhododendron "rose tree", with its form successively influenced by laurea "laurel" and olea "olive tree".
            • Onyx
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Meaning:

                "gem stone; claw, nail"
              • Description:

                Unlike Pearl and Ruby and more like Jasper, this gem name works well as a boys name. With its strong final X, it feels similar to Alex, Phoenix, Jax, and Rex, while the shiny black quality of the stone feels reminiscent of Orion. Chosen by musician Iggy Azalea for her son in 2020, it has accelerated up the charts and now sits just outside the Top 300.
            • Ori
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "my light"
              • Description:

                Friendly but substantial.
            • Orion
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "boundary, limit"
              • Description:

                Orion is a rising star, with both mythical and celestial overtones.
            • Olive
              • Pagan
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "from the country, countryman"
                • Description:

                  Writer Anne Tyler gave this apt name to the hippie child in her novel Amateur Marriage, but she wasn't the first -- it was also used by the Puritans. Today it would be quite a loaded choice.
              • Paris
                • Origin:

                  French place-name
                • Description:

                  The first famous Paris was a mythological prince of incredible beauty. The most recent was media darling Paris Hilton, inspirer of a generation of baby-girl namesakes. But since Pierce Brosnan and other celebs have continued to use it for their sons, the name retains some masculine identity. For girls, it jumped from #464 to #412 in the past year alone.