gender neutral names I personally like

  1. Shaye
    • Silas
      • Origin:

        Aramaic, Latin, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "of the forest; or prayed for"
      • Description:

        Sleek and smart, with a hint of mystique about it, Silas is a recent addition to the US Top 100. Both mythological and Biblical in origin, Silas joins the ranks of Isaiah, Atlas, Elias, and Sebastian: polished and contemporary feeling names with plenty of history.
    • Silver
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Description:

        This shimmery Age of Aquarius unisex flower child name is making a comeback, along with metal and gem names like Steel, Jade, and Ruby.
    • Silver
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        " a metallic chemical element with atomic number 47"
      • Description:

        Among the first wave of word names used in the hippie era, it actually is a legitimate girl's name with a lot of luster.
    • Simone
      • Simone
        • Origin:

          French, feminine variation of Hebrew Simon
        • Meaning:

          "listening, hearkening"
        • Description:

          Simone, the elegant French feminization of Simon, strikes that all-important balance between unusual and familiar, and it's oozing with Gallic sophistication. A dated choice in its native France, gymnast Simone Biles brings new bounce and spark to name.
      • Solar
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "of the sun"
        • Description:

          Solar is a new gender-neutral word name used nearly evenly for boys and girls. With both a weather and a heavenly bent, it's a name that's just warming up.
      • Solar
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "of the sun"
        • Description:

          This sunny new word name is gender neutral, used for 13 baby girls and 12 boys in 2021. Along with other celestial and weather choices, we can see Solar getting hotter.
      • Soren
        • Origin:

          Danish, Norwegian
        • Meaning:

          "stern"
        • Description:

          This gentle Scandinavian name, soft and sensitive, is being discovered in a major way by parents in the US. It's most closely identified with the nineteenth century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, but there have been modern fictional Sorens as well, in The Matrix Reloaded and the book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Charlie and Lola, and Underworld.
      • Soren
        • Origin:

          Danish, Norwegian
        • Meaning:

          "stern"
        • Description:

          A gentle name with both ruggedness and style, Soren is typically a boys' name in its native Scandinavia and in France and the US, where it is trending upwards. Still, like Rowan, Emerson, and Carter before it, Soren has been used on girls in the US since the 90s. Similar in sound to Seren, Maren, and Lauren, Soren is used on around 35 girls each year.
      • Sorrel
        • Origin:

          Botanical name and French
        • Meaning:

          "reddish brown"
        • Description:

          Sorrel is a gentle, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. Sorrell is a variant spelling. Both make excellent names for autumn babies and can be used for either gender.
      • Sorrel
        • Origin:

          Botanical name and French
        • Meaning:

          "reddish brown"
        • Description:

          A fragrant herbal and color name that could make a sensitive, distinctive choice.
      • Sorrell
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "reddish brown"
        • Description:

          Soft, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. The proper spelling: Sorrel.
      • Sorrell
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "reddish brown"
        • Description:

          Soft, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. The proper spelling: Sorrel.
      • Stark
        • Origin:

          Word name, surname, and literary name
        • Description:

          Stark is an ancient surname derived from the Old English word stearc, meaning firm and unyielding. In modern parlance, stark means severe or plain. But Stark's use as a first name -- 15 boys were named Stark in the US in 2017 -- stems from its prominence in Game of Thrones, which has inspired so many new baby names. House Stark is a ruling family on GoT; its motto is fittingly "Winter is coming," so Stark and other names from the show might make creative names for winter babies.
      • Stark
        • Origin:

          English surname, literary name, English word name
        • Meaning:

          "bare in appearance or outline; complete, sheer"
        • Description:

          Stark hits many ears as a blunt and forceful word name, but it has a storied history dating back to ancient times. Stark is a surname derived from the Old English word stearc, meaning firm and unyielding.

          Stark has drawn attention from parents recently due to its use on Game of Thrones, as the family name of House Stark. The ruling family's motto is "Winter is coming," making Stark a creative winter baby name.

      • Stellan
        • Origin:

          Swedish, meaning unknown, possibly "calm"
        • Meaning:

          "calm"
        • Description:

          Stellan is a strong, attractive, Scandinavian possible up-and-comer, known through actor Stellan Skarsgard, and his namesake, the son of Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany. Its trendy 'an' ending and the similarity in sound to the popular Kellen/Kellan make it all the more accessible.
      • Stellan
        • Origin:

          Swedish
        • Meaning:

          "calm"
        • Description:

          Stellan is a traditionally masculine name, used nearly exclusively as such in its native Sweden. However, in Finland — and more recently in the US too — it has been given to a small number of girls, likely owing to its similarity to Stella.
      • Sun
        • Origin:

          English word name or Korean
        • Meaning:

          "sun; good, kind, virtuous"
        • Description:

          A simple and appealing unisex Korean name with many possible meanings, depending on the hanja characters used. This spelling also coincides with the English word "sun", which is a nice bonus.
      • Sun
        • Origin:

          Korean
        • Meaning:

          "good, kind, virtuous"
        • Description:

          A simple and appealing unisex Korean name with many possible meanings, depending on the hanja characters used. Coincides with the English word "sun", which is a nice bonus.