Unique Truly Unisex and Nonbinary names

  1. Mavis
    • Mich
      • Nox
        • Origin:

          Latin variation of Nyx, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "night"
        • Description:

          Nox was the Roman goddess of the night, equivalent to the Greek Nyx, from which her name was derived. Although identical in sound, Nox is unrelated to the Scottish masculine name Knox.
      • Nyx
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Meaning:

          "night"
        • Description:

          In Greek mythology, Nyx was a powerful goddess and the embodiment of the night, but when spoken, its negative meaning can't be ignored.
      • Ori
        • Oakley
          • Oktober
            • Pele
              • Origin:

                Hawaiian goddess of fire
              • Description:

                Pele is a female name in Hawaiian culture that could make a provocative choice for a modern girls. Others might think you named your daughter after the all-time great soccer player, but the simple, rare, and lovely name Pele has mythological roots.
            • Peyton
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "fighting-man's estate"
              • Description:

                Peyton is a unisex surname that rose to fame in the 90s, with parents drawing inspiration from football star, Peyton Manning, and, oddly enough, from "Peyton Flanders", the villainess of the 1992 film, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle. Combining gentle sounds with contemporary style and the naughtiness of Peyton Place, the name remains a popular choice in the US today.
            • Poe
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "peacock"
              • Description:

                Hip new middle-name choice, conjuring up the gothic tales of Edgar Allan, and current single-named pop singer Poe.
            • Quest
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "seek; mission"
              • Description:

                Cool new Q-starting possibility which suggests a sense of curiosity and purpose.
            • Quill
              • Origin:

                Irish, diminutive of Quillan or Quiller; also English word name
              • Meaning:

                "scribe, writer with a quill pen"
              • Description:

                Novel choice for the child of authors. Quill could be used to honor someone with a rhyming name, such as Jill, Bill, Phil, or Gil.
            • Quinn
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "descendant of Conn, chief leader, intelligence"
              • Description:

                Quinn is one of the first popular Irish unisex surnames, a strong and attractive choice on the rise for girls but still popular for boys. Quinn was used for about 3000 baby girls and 700 boys in the US last year.
            • 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.
            • Rishi
              • Origin:

                Sanskrit
              • Meaning:

                "sage"
              • Description:

                Wise, with vivacity.
            • Ro
              • Origin:

                Short form of Rose, Rosemary, Rowena, Rory et al
              • Description:

                Ro is a casual short form that doesn't usually appear on the birth certificate on its own. But it makes a friendly nickname for any girls' name starting with Ro-.
            • Rune
              • Origin:

                English word name
              • Meaning:

                "secret"
              • Description:

                Runes are symbols in ancient Germanic alphabets. They are often viewed as mysterious and therefore as a name, Rune imparts a feeling of folkloric mystery. As intriguing as that might be, the homonym ruin creates a lot of teasing potential.
            • Sailor
              • Origin:

                Occupational name
              • Description:

                Supermodel Christie Brinkley launched an entire name genre when she picked this breezy occupational name for her daughter in 1998, and it has become more prevalent in recent decades. The Saylor version, which you might consider a spelling spin or a surname-name, is now among the Top 500 names for girls, given to three times as many baby girls as the Sailor spelling. Counted together, Saylor and Sailor were used for about 1000 baby girls in one recent year in the US, versus about 100 boys.
            • Scout
              • Origin:

                Word name
              • Description:

                Scout, a character nickname from To Kill a Mockingbird (her real name was Jean Louise), became a real-life possibility when Bruce Willis and Demi Moore used it for their now grown middle daughter, followed by Tom Berenger a few years later. A unisex choice that is growing in popularity for both genders -- but given to girls about four times more often than to boys -- it was picked by skater Tai Babilonia for her son and Kerri Walsh for her daughter Scout Margery.
            • Sen
              • Origin:

                Japanese mythology name
              • Description:

                Simple, Zen-like name of a mythological forest elf.