gender neutral names I personally like

  1. Teven
    • Tevin
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        This contemporary combo name burst onto the scene in tandem with the megasuccess of then-child singer Tevin Campbell in 1989, but has been losing its footing since the start of the millennium.
    • Tevon
      • Thistle
        • Origin:

          botanical name
        • Description:

          The thistle is the botanical emblem of Scotland and would make a good if unusual patriotic choice for people with Scottish heritage. One of the few flower names that could be worn by a boy with as much ease as a girl.
      • Thistle
        • Origin:

          English flower name
        • Meaning:

          "to prick"
        • Description:

          Quirky and charming flower name. Thistle is Scotland's national symbol.
      • Thyme
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Fragrant herb often used for cooking, but scarcely as a name.
      • Thyme
        • Origin:

          English herb name
        • Description:

          Not time yet for Thyme.
      • Trace
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Tracy, word name
        • Meaning:

          "of Thracia; to discover or track down; to copy"
        • Description:

          Undoubtedly inspired by country singer Trace Adkins, Trace is part update on 20th century fave Tracy, and part modern word name. Derived from Tracy, it originated as a Roman name meaning "of Thracia" or as a short form of Teresa; as a word name, it's got something slightly arty about it, but outdoorsy too, along the lines of Hunter, Chase, and Wilder.
      • Trace
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Tracy, word name "of Thracia; to track down, to discover; to copy"
        • Meaning:

          "of Thracia; to track down, to discover; to copy"
        • Description:

          This diminutive of 20th century fave Tracy (or sometimes Teresa) is more commonly used on boys though it has been occasionally given to girls too.
      • Tracey
        • Origin:

          Variation of Tracy
        • Meaning:

          "of Thracia"
        • Description:

          Popular in the 60s, 70s and 80s, Tracey (and its spelling variation Tracy) have since fallen out of style. As a masculine name, it has been in use since at least the 19th century and was spotlighted in 1837 when Charles Dickens used it for a character in his novel The Pickwick Papers. Derived from a Roman family name, it refers to an ancient settlement known as Thracia, although it has been considered a variant of Theresa too.
      • Tracey
        • Origin:

          Variation of Tracy, French
        • Meaning:

          "of Thracia"
        • Description:

          Tracey is the spelling of Tracy used by British comedian Tracey Ullman, who was born Trace. A Top 10 name in 1970, Tracy was last year given to fewer than 50 baby girls in the US and Tracey to only 13. But if the Hundred Year Rule holds, Tracey and Tracy are halfway back to a comeback.
      • Tundra
        • Origin:

          Geographical name
        • Description:

          With geographical features like Savannah and Sierra and increasingly getting the baby-name treatment, could icy Tundra also see some use? It's only appeared six times on the Social Security rankings, all in the 1960s and 70s.
      • Tevan
        • Teven
          • Tevin
            • Tevon
              • Tevyn
                • Tevyn
                  • Tracer
                    • Tracer