200 Unique Non-Binary Names With Meanings, For Your Baby

Many new parents have started understanding the concept of fluidity pretty well, and that’s where the concept of non-binary names originates. After all, why should we even confine baby names to a particular gender? A baby, in a way, is restricted to gender stereotypes, not giving them a chance to understand what they want their gender identity to be in the future. Zada Kent, a transgender rights advocate and mother to a transgender son, recalls her feelings when he wanted to change his name. She says, “When my son, Zair, first told me he wanted to be called something else, I’ll admit it stung a little. My husband and I had fun choosing our child’s birth name together. We had big dreams for our little Zoey. My short-lived sadness resolved quickly once I looked at it from my son’s perspective (i).” Gender-neutral names help here. Parents these days mindfully choose gender-neutral names to make sure the baby’s freedom of expression isn’t limited just because of the name. Check out some of the new-age non-binary names, along with meanings that you can give to your baby.

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List Of Non-Binary Names, With Meanings

1. Acer

It is a Latin-derived nature-inspired name that refers to “maple.” It is also a form of Asher, meaning “happy” or “blessed.” In the Old Testament, Asher is one of Jacob’s sons born to Zilpah, Leah’s handmaid (1). He later became the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.

2. Addison

You can also spell it as Adison. Although this name means “son of Adam” and is of Old English and Scottish origin, it is gaining popularity for its nonbinary form. According to the Book of Genesis, Adam and Eve were the first humans. They lived in Eden until eating the forbidden fruit, which led to their exile (2).

3. Adrian

A prosperous name for your baby, Adrian means “rich.” It comes from Hadrianus, meaning “from Hadria” in Latin. Hadria referred to two Roman settlements, with Adria in northern Italy, an Etruscan port town, and Atri in central Italy, named after the northern town.

4. Ainsley

If you are a nature enthusiast, then this rare baby name could be the one. The moniker Ainsley of Old English origin means “one’s meadow.” This name gained popularity in the US in 2000 after a character with it appeared on the TV series The West Wing.

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Some famous personalities bearing the name Ainsley are Ainsley Battles, an American football player, and Ainsley Howard, an English actress.

5. Albany

This habitational name referring to a few parts of Scotland is a simple yet beautiful name choice. It is of Latin origin and means “from alba.”

6. Alec

Alec is an inspirational name for a leader as it is a form of Alexander and means “defender of the people.” It is of Greek and Old English origin. In Greek mythology, Alexander was an alternate name for the hero Paris, and it is also associated with various figures in the New Testament.

7. Alexis

Of Russian and Old German origin, the name Alexis means “helper of the people.” Alexis is the name of a Greek comic poet from the 3rd century BC (3).

8. Allyn

It is the right name that defines your baby to you as it means “precious” and is of Gaelic origin. Allyn is a variant of Alan, possibly originating from the Alans, an Iranian tribe that moved into Europe during the 4th and 5th centuries.

9. Aly

Aly or Allie is a common Arabic name meaning “the exalted one.” It also means “man’s defender” and has been gaining popularity since 1986.

10. Amari

This name has its roots in several languages, including Hebrew, Thai, and Yoruba, all with a positive touch, meaning “eternal.”

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A popular historic personality with this name is Michele Amari, who also participated in Sicily’s emancipation during the 19th century.

11. Andi

The contemporary version is of Greek origin and is suitable as a nickname for Andy and Andrea. It means “brave.” Actress and model Andi Eigenmann is a famous bearer of this name.

12. Angel

The classic unisex baby name is of Greek origin and means “messenger.” A well-known bearer of this name is the actress and model Angel Aquino.

13. Anise

It is a name that would make your baby’s life adventurous. The name refers to the spice “star Anise.”

14. Aphra

It is a traditional Hebrew origin name meaning “dust.” The name would be ideal for babies born near seashores. A famous bearer of this name is the English writer Aphra Behn.

15. Aqua

This simple and poetic name, Aqua of Latin origin, refers to “water.” Isn’t it a worthy title for a blue or green-eyed baby?

16. Ariel

It is not a name for princesses anymore. The new unisexual name Ariel is more suitable for leaders of any sex as it means “lion of God.” It is a name of Hebrew origin. In the Old Testament, Ariel is used as another name for Jerusalem (4).

17. Arin

The Biblical name Arin means “enlightened” and is a name that would teach wisdom. A famous namesake is Arin, a South Korean singer and actress.

18. Ash

This unisexual name is quite popular in the animation world due to the Pokemon trainer, Ash Ketchum. It is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning “happy.” Ash Gordon, a singer-songwriter, is a notable person with this name.

19. Asher

The name Asher is derived from the Hebrew word osher, which means “happiness.” Asher is also an occupational surname for an ash maker.

20. Ashton

It is a name of the nature admirers as it takes its reference from an ash tree. This unisexual name of American and Old English origin means “ash town tree.” A famous person with this name is Ashton Kutcher, an American actor and producer known for his role in the science fiction film The Butterfly Effect.

21. Aspen

The nature-inspired name Aspen is of American origin and means “quaking tree.” Aspen Ladd, a mixed martial artist, is a prominent bearer of this name.

22. Aubrey

Cast a vintage touch into the life of your baby with the name Aubrey. This moniker is of German origin, and it means “magical being.”

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Aubrey comes from the Old High German title Alberich, which translates to ‘an elf ruler’ or ‘a king of dwarfs.’

23. August

It is a perfect name for babies born in August. This unisexual name is derived from the Latin Augustus, a title given to the esteemed Roman emperors. It means “to increase.”

24. Avery

The name Avery has a European touch to it as it finds its origins in English and French. It is a mythically inspired power name as it means “ruler of the elves.” In the American sitcom Murphy Brown, the name Avery was used for both the mother and son of the protagonist.

25. Bai

The name Bai is of Chinese origin and means “pure.” The 8th-century Tang dynasty poet Li Bai was a notable bearer of this name.

26. Bailey

Of Old English origin, the name Bailey means “cherry.” A notable person with this name is Bailey Lynn Zimmerman, an American country singer.

27. Bambi

It is a name that is adorned by Disney fans due to the adorable deer-calf Bambi. Derived from Italian, this is an ideal baby name as it means “child.” The name was used by American novelist Marjorie Benton Cooke in her novel Bambi.

28. Bao

This unisexual name summarizes the feelings you have for your baby perfectly as it means “precious bundle” and is of Chinese origin.

29. Bay

A name that is ideal for a baby born near an ocean as it means “sea-inlet.” It is of Old English origin. Also, in French, Bay means “berry.”

30. Beck

The name Beck is of Old Norse, German, and Hebrew origin referring to a “stream.” Beck is a form of Rebecca, who in the Old Testament is the wife of Isaac and the mother of Esau and Jacob (5).

31. Billy

Billy or Billie is a popular name in the music world due to legends like Billy Joel and the contemporary singers Billie Eilish. This Old English name means “resolute of protection.”

32. Blair

Of Scottish and Gaelic origin, the name Blair means “field.” In the US, Blair gained popularity for girls in the early 1980s after the sitcom The Facts of Life featured Blair Warner. It later faded from the top 1000 names but resurged thanks to Blair Waldorf from the series Gossip Girl.

33. Blake

The name that first originated as a surname has now gained popularity as a unisexual first name. It means “black or dark” and is ideal for babies with dark hair. Blake Lively and Blake Shelton are a few notable ones with this name.

34. Bobbie

Bobbie is a name appropriate as both first name and pet name. This adorable moniker derives from the Greek term Barbaros, which means a “traveler.” A famous bearer of this name is Bobbie Gentry, a singer-songwriter.

35. Bowie

Popularized by David Bowie, this unisexual name is of German origin. It means “blonde” and is ideal for a light color-haired baby. A notable namesake is David Bowie, an iconic English singer, musician, and actor. He is considered one of the most influential musicians in the 20th-century.

36. Briar

If you are in search of an adventurous name with a flowery yet sensitive feel to it, Briar could be an ideal choice. This Old English moniker means “thorny bush or wild roses.”

37. Brooklyn

It is a name popular in the US due to the New York borough Brooklyn. This Old English habitational name refers to a person “living near a borough.” It can also be seen as a combination of Brook, meaning “one who lived near a brook,” and the suffix -lyn. In the US, it is typically a feminine name, while in the UK, it is more commonly used for boys.

38. Caelan

The unique yet stylish name Caelan is of Gaelic and Irish origins. This is a powerful moniker as it means “eternal warrior.”

39. Cameron

It is a name popularized due to the Canadian director James Cameron. This moniker of Scottish origin means “bendy nose.”

40. Campbell

The lovely name Campbell is of Scottish origin. It means “bent mouth.”

41. Carson

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This name has become trendy due to the loyal butler of Downton Abbey. The name means “of the marsh.” A notable person named Carson is Carson “Kit” Davidson, an American filmmaker and writer whose career in filmmaking spanned four decades.

42. Casey

This stylish and contemporary name is a popular Irish moniker meaning “wise.” This name honors Casey Jones, a train engineer who died saving his passengers. His nickname Casey came from growing up in Cayce, Kentucky.

43. Carlin

This Irish and Garlic origin name would set an inspiration to them forever as it means “little champion.” A notable bearer of this name is Carlin Elizabeth Glynn, an American singer and actress.

44. Casey

This stylish Irish moniker means “vigilant.” Isn’t it a studious name for science enthusiasts?

45. Cass

The Persian and Latin origin name Cass means “curly-haired.” It also means “treasure.” Cass is a variant of Cassandra. In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess, daughter of Priam and Hecuba. Apollo granted her the gift of prophecy, but when she rejected his advances, he cursed her so that no one would believe her predictions (6).

46. Charlie

It is the other variant of Charles. This classic unisexual name is important in science, literature, and entertainment due to notables like Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, and Charlie Chaplin. It is a name of Old English origin meaning “free man.”

47. Chandler

This is an occupation name of French origin, meaning “candle maker.” The name became popular after the release of the American sitcom Friends, which had a character with this name.

48. Channing

The name Channing is an inspirational name of fierceness as it means “young wolf.” A well-known bearer of this name is Channing Matthew Tatum, an actor and producer.

49. Corey

It is a habitational name of Irish origin and means “from the hollow.” Another variant is Cory. This name gained popularity in the 1960s thanks to the character Corey Baker on the TV show Julia.

50. Dagon

The Hebrew origin name Dagon means “grain.” Dagon was a Semitic god of agriculture, often portrayed with the body of a fish (7).

51. Dale

Dale is a habitational name of Old English origin. It means “valley.” A famous person with this name is Dale Robertson, an American actor best known for his roles in the TV series Tales of Wells Fargo and Iron Horse.

52. Dakota

This Native American name would be an ideal moniker for a compassionate baby, as it means “friend.” Before 1975, this name was rarely used in the U.S. In the mid-1980s, it gained popularity for boys after a character with this name appeared in the soap opera Ryan’s Hope. Now, it is more frequently used for girls, likely because of actress Dakota Fanning’s popularity.

53. Dallas

This unisexual name is perfect for a baby born in Dallas. It is also ideal for a baby born in a “from the meadow,” with Scottish origins. A famous person named Dallas is Dallas Frederick Burrows, an actor and comedian.

54. Darra

A pleasant name for a baby as it means “wise” with its Hebrew origins.

55. Darryl

A name that would suffice as a first name and nickname as Darryl means “darling.” It is of Old English origin.

56. Delaney

A habitational moniker Delaney means “from the alder.” It is of French origin. Delaney Bramlett, a singer and guitarist, is a notable bearer of this name. 

57. Devon

Adding a unique touch is the name Devon of Celtic origin, and it means “defender.” It may also be inspired by Devon, a county in England named after the Dumnonii, a Celtic tribe.

58. Dominique

It can also be spelled as Dominic. You can bless a baby born on a Sunday i.e. Lord’s Day, with this moniker, as it means “lord” in French.

59. Drew

Inspired by the adventurous novels Nancy Drew, we present to you this courageous name for your baby. It is a name of Welsh origin and means “wise.” Drew is a form of Andrew. In the New Testament, Andrew is the first disciple to follow Jesus and the brother of Simon Peter (8).

60. Dylan

It is a name for ocean lovers as it means “son or daughter of the sea” in Welsh. Two notable bearers of the name are the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and the American musician Bob Dylan.

61. Easton

If your baby was born in the eastern part of a country, then this moniker is an ideal choice for them. It means “east-facing place.”

62. Eden

It is a name inspired by the Biblical Garden of Eden, and it means “paradise.” In the Old Testament, the Garden of Eden was the home of the first humans, Adam and Eve, until they were banished.

63. Egypt

This unisexual name means “temple of the soul of Ptah, the creative goddess of Memphis.”

64. Eilian

This unisexual name would be ideal for your second-born baby as it means “second” in Welsh. It also means “light” in Spanish. St. Eilian, a Catholic saint, founded a church in North Wales around the year 450, inspiring the name of the Parish of Llanelian (9).

65. Eli

The short and sweet name Eli means “elevated.” It is a Hebrew origin name. Eli is a high priest of the Israelites in the Books of Samuel (10).

66. Ellis

Of Welsh origin, the unisexual name Ellis means “benevolent.” We would say that this compassionate name is currently one of the trendy names. Ellis comes from Elijah, a Hebrew prophet and miracle worker mentioned in the Books of Kings in the Old Testament (11).

67. Ellison

The masculine name Ellison meaning “son of Ellis,” is of Old English origin. But this name is currently popular as a unisexual moniker.

68. Emerson

It means “child of Emery” and is an English origin name. Emerson has ranked among the top names for both girls and boys for years (12).

69. Emery

The stylish name Emery is of Latin origin. It is an ideal name to describe your love for your baby as it means “loving.”

70. Everly

The adorable name of Old English and German origin means “boar meadow.” The name is quite popular for girls in the US (12).

71. Ezra

It is a name that goes perfectly well for an adorable baby. This name is derived from the Hebrew word Azar, which means “aid.” Ezra is an Old Testament prophet and the author of the Book of Ezra (13).

72. Fable

Simple yet classic, the word Fable is something we have heard of since childhood. It is derived from the Latin fabula, meaning “tales.”

73. Faer

If you love traveling, then this could be a name for your baby. This English origin name means “passenger.”

74. Fenix

The Greek origin name Fenix means “dark red,” therefore, it is ideal for babies with red-colored hair. Fenix is a form of Phoenix, named after the immortal bird from Egyptian and Greek mythology (14).

75. Fernley

A pretty name for your cupcake of Old English origin meaning “fern’s meadow.”

76. Finn

It is a name derived from the Irish name Fion, meaning “white.” This is a notable literature name due to Mark Twain’s novel, Huckleberry Finn. Finnegan is another variant.

77. Flash

This American-origin name means “bright light.” It is a modern name for your little one.

78. Florian

The Latin origin name Florian signifies one of the new beginnings as it means “blooming.” Saint Florian, a 3rd-century martyr, is the patron saint of Poland and Upper Austria (15).

79. Forest

If you love nature, then the name Forest is an uncomplicated choice. Forest Whitaker, an actor and filmmaker, is a notable bearer of this name.

80. Fox

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It is a simple nature-inspired moniker for your clever little snuggle bug, “fox.”

81. Francis

The Latin origin name Francis means “liberated.” It is a name that would inspire your baby to be independent. Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni, is a notable bearer of the name. He renounced wealth, dedicated his life to the poor, and founded the Franciscan order (16).

82. Frankie

A name of French origin, Frankie, means “free one.” It also has an American origin, meaning “truthful.”

83. Gabriel

The all-time stylish name Gabriel is of Hebrew origin, meaning “hero of God.” Gabriel is an archangel in Hebrew tradition, serving as God’s messenger. In the Old Testament, he interprets Daniel’s visions, while in the New Testament, he announces the births of John and Jesus (17).

84. Gael

The name Gael is of Gaelic origin and means “blessed.” A notable person named Gael is the Mexican actor and filmmaker Gael García Bernal.

85. Galaxy

If you are a space enthusiast, then it is a perfect choice for your baby. It is a Greek term referring to the “collection of stars.”

86. Garnet

The name Garnet means a “red gem” and is of Old English origin.

87. Gavyn

It is a moniker of power as it means “white falcon.” The name has its origins in Scottish and Welsh.

88. Gemini

A name ideal for a baby born in late May or early June as it means “twins” and is of Latin origin. Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac.

89. Gideon

This is a Hebrew origin name of a leader as it means “powerful warrior.” Gideon is one of the twelve heroes and judges of Israel mentioned in the Old Testament (18).

90. Glen

The name Glen comes from the Gaelic gleana, which means “valley.” Glenn is another variant. Glen Powell, an American actor, is a notable bearer of this name. He is known for his roles in the films Top Gun: Maverick and Anyone but You.

91. Gray

This is a descriptive name of an Old English name referring to one with gray hair.

92. Hao

Hao is a name of Vietnamese origin and means “perfect.” Isn’t it just the word you are looking to describe your little bear?

93. Hayden

It is a name that has been gaining popularity in recent times. Hayden is of Old English origin, and it means ”hedged valley.”

94. Harley

It is a habitational name of Old English origin meaning “from the long field.” Originally used as a boys name in the US since the 19th century, it became popular for girls after a character with the name appeared in the soap opera Guiding Light.

95. Harper

This is an occupational name of English and Scottish origin, suitable for a family of musicians or classical music lovers. It means “harp player.”

96. Haylen

It is a Scottish-derived name that means “fire.”

97. Henley

Of Old English origin, the name Henley means “high meadow.”

98. Hollis

Meaning “holly tree,” this is a name of Old English origin. This name was originally given to someone who lived near a group of those trees.

99. Hunter

An adventurous name for your baby, Hunter, meaning “one who hunts,” is of Old English origin. A notable namesake is Hunter Stockton Thompson, an American journalist and author.

100. Indigo

The name is inspired by one of the most beautiful natural colors, Indigo, which means “dark-blue.”

101. Isa

This Hebrew origin name is the diminutive form of Isiah, which means “salvation of God.” Isa is the Arabic form of Jesus, the central figure of the New Testament and Christianity (19).

102. Jace

In both Hebrew and Greek, this name has a serene meaning, “healer” and “the Lord of salvation.”

103. Jagger

A music lover would love to name their baby after the famous singer Mick Jagger. It is an occupational name of Old English origin meaning “peddler.”

104. Jamie

The Hebrew origin name means “he who supplants.” This was a popular name during the ’50s. The American actress Jamie Lee Curtis and the British chef Jamie Oliver are two notables with this name.

105. Jay

A nature-inspired name Jay takes its inspiration from the Jaybird. This name was first used in the US to honor founding father John Jay.

106. Jayden

Jaden is another variant. Quite a popular name of Hebrew origin, it means “God is the judge.”

107. Jazz

If you’re a music enthusiast, this music genre would make an adorable name for your baby.

108. Jennis

Of American origin, the name Jennis means “God is gracious.”

109. Jessie

The unisexual name Jessie has origins in Hebrew. This name means “He sees” and was popular during the early 2000s. A notable bearer of this name is Jessie Godderz, an actor and professional wrestler. He is a two-time OVW National Heavyweight Champion and a seven-time OVW Southern Tag Team Champion.

110. Jody

The simple and classic name Jody is of Hebrew origin, and it means “praise.” It became popular due to the young male character in Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ novel The Yearling. As a girl’s name, it is likely influenced by the widespread popularity of the name Judy.

111. Jordan

Of Greek and Hebrew origins, this Biblical name means “to flow down.” It has been trending on the charts since the ’70s. Your baby would be sharing the name with the basketball player, Michael Jordan.

112. Kade

You can spell this name with a K or a C. Either way, this unusual name means “sturdy” and is of American origin.

113. Kai

It is a name of Welsh, Greek, and Scandinavian origins, meaning “keeper of the earth.” It also means “sea” in Hawaiian. In Persian, Kai (or Kay) means “king” and is also the name of a legendary shah (king) from the Shahnameh.

114. Kami

This unusual name is of Japanese, Latin, and Arabic origin. It means “lord.” Kami Craig, an American water polo player, is a notable bearer of this name.

115. Kane

The name with a unique touch means “little warrior.” It is a name of Hawaiian and Japanese origin. Kane is derived from the name Cathán, which belonged to Saint Cathán, a 6th-century Irish monk and missionary to the Isle of Bute.

116. Karmen

Karmen or Carmen is a name of Spanish origin. It would be a sweet name for your baby as it means “fruitful orchard.” Karmen is derived from Carmel, which appears in the title of the Virgin Mary “Our Lady of Mount Carmel.”

117. Karter

The name Karter is an occupational name of Old English origin and means “one who carries a cart.” You could also name your baby Carter.

118. Kelly

The unisexual name Kelly means “warrior.” It is the anglicized version of the Gaelic Ó Calleigh. Originally a masculine name, it became more popular for girls in the 1940s and 1950s, likely due to Grace Kelly and a character in the 1957 TV series Bachelor Father.

119. Kendall

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The name Kendall of Old English origin is a habitational name meaning “the Kent River valley.” The name, once primarily masculine, became more popular for girls in 1993 with the introduction of the character Kendall Hart on the soap opera All My Children.

120. Kennedy

Kennedy is a name that has been trending since the ’70s. Your baby would be sharing their name with the American president John F. Kennedy.

121. Kerry

This is a name suitable for babies with dark-colored hair. It is of Gaelic and Irish origins, meaning “black-haired.”

122. Kinsey

The name Kinsey has a beautiful aura to it. It is of Old English origin meaning “king’s victory.” Kinsey is the name of the main character Kinsey Millhone in Sue Grafton’s mystery novel series, which started in 1982.

123. Lake

Just Lake. That’s the beauty of nature, isn’t it? Even a simple nature’s term forms a beautiful name for a baby.

124. Landon

This topographical name Landon means “from the long hill.” Actor Landon Liboiron, known for his roles in the series Degrassi: The Next Generation and Hemlock Grove, is a notable bearer of this name.

125. Lennon

It is a name filled with passion as this Irish origin name means “lover.” Singer and actress Lennon Stella is a prominent bearer of this name.

126. Lincoln

The name is inspired by the last name of the respected American president, Abraham Lincoln. It is a habitational name referring to a person living near a “lake colony.”

127. London

This name of the glorious and elegant city would be an ideal name for a baby born there. It is a Latin origin name meaning “place at the navigable or unfordable river.”

128. Lyndon

Lyndon is a nature-inspired unisexual name for your baby. It means “from the “linden tree hill.” A linden tree symbolizes love and prosperity. A well-known bearer of this name was Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the US.

129. Lyric

If you love music, then this element of it would be an effortless choice. Hereafter, this name is bound to remind you of your pretty baby’s face anytime you hear a song.

130. Makoto

The supreme name Makoto means “sincerity.” It is a unisexual name of Japanese origin. A famous person named Makoto is Makoto Shinkai, a renowned filmmaker and novelist, best known for his animated films such as Your Name and Weathering with You.

131. Mani

If you want your baby to know the potential of a philosopher, then name them Mani. It is a name of Persian origin meaning “thinker.” The name Mani appears in the Mahabharata and is associated with both a giant serpent and a follower of Skanda.

132. Maple

Inspired by the Maple tree, you can call your baby with this moniker. This Old English name would add balance and longevity to your baby’s life, a few things that a maple tree symbolizes.

133. Marley

The singer Bob Marley would be an inspiration for your child. This unisexual name is of Old English origin and means “pleasant seaside meadow.”

134. Max

It is a name that sounds cool for males and females alike. This name is derived from the Latin Maximilian, which means “the greatest.” Maximilian comes from Maximus, a name associated with Saint Maximus, a 7th-century monk and theologian from Constantinople (20).

135. Monroe

The name Monroe is of Irish and Gaelic origin. It means “mouth of the river Rotha.” Your baby would share their name with the legendary actress Marilyn Monroe.

136. Morgan

The mystical name Morgan is of Old English and Welsh origin. This adventurous moniker means “dweller of the white sea” or “possibly great.” Morgan has become more popular as a girl’s name in the US since the 1980s, possibly influenced by the tales of Morgan le Fay and actress Morgan Fairchild.

137. Myler

This popular Welsh surname has been converted to the first name. Being the Welsh version of the Irish name Meylar, it means “enameler.”

138. Nat

It could be the diminutive form of Nathalie or Nathan or simply Nat. Either way, it is a cool unisexual name of Hebrew origin, meaning “gift of God.” In the Old Testament, Nathan was a prophet who served during King David’s reign (21).

139. Nell

This cute unisexual name means “shining light.” It has origins in Greek, English, and Latin.

140. Noe

Meaning “peaceful,” Noe is a name of Hebrew origin. It is derived from Noah. In the Old Testament, Noah built the Ark to save his family and animals from the Great Flood, later receiving the rainbow as a sign of God’s covenant (22).

141. Noel

Perfect name for a baby born during the Christmas time as in French, it means “born on the day of birth of Jesus.” The musician Noel Gallagher is a notable bearer of this name.

142. Nour

Nour means “divine light.” This name would be a representation of the unsullied soul of your baby. Nour is a variant of Nur, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition.

143. Nova

It is a unisexual baby name suitable for space enthusiasts. Derived from the Latin element Novus, this name means “new.”

144. Nox

The name Nox is derived from Latin. It means “night” and is an ideal unisexual name for a baby born after sunset. Nox, the Roman goddess of the night, is the counterpart of the Greek goddess Nyx.

145. Nuru

Nuru is an awakening name for your little one as it means “light” and has Arabic origins.

146. Oakes

This unique Anglo-Saxon name is habitational. It refers to someone “living near an oak tree.”

147. Oakley

The famous Old English name Oakley means “oak wood,” symbol of strength, wisdom, and endurance. It has been among the top 1,000 names for boys since 2011 and for girls since 2013 (12).

148. Ocean

Confused about which water body to name your baby after? Why not the entire Ocean instead? This inclusive moniker is of Greek origin.

149. Olev

It is a Welsh origin name meaning “ancestors.” Olev is a variant of Olaf, a name borne by five Norwegian kings, including Saint Olaf (Olaf II).

150. Omid

Also spelled as Umeed, this is a Persian name meaning “hope.”

151. Otzar

Otzar is a mystical name for your baby of Hebrew origin. It means “treasurer of souls.” We would say it is appropriate for your cuddle bunny, as they have your heart trapped with them.

152. Page

This short and sweet name has origins in English, Scottish, and French.  It is an occupational name for an “attender.”

153. Painter

The name Painter is an occupational one and means “one who paints.” It is a name of Old English origin.

154. Parker

If you love comics, then this can be a suitable name for your little bundle. It is inspired by Spider-Man Peter Parker. The name, originally, is of English origin, meaning “park keeper.”

155. Payton

This simple name means “from a small town” and has Old English origins. A prominent bearer of this name is Payton Jordan, an American track and field coach.

156. Pax

Pax is a name of Latin origin, meaning “peace.” It was the name of the goddess of peace in Roman mythology (23).

157. Pemberley

The habitational name Pemberley, meaning “from the Barley hill,” has a chic ring to it.

158. Perry

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This Old English moniker means “someone living near a pear tree.” It is a popular last name of Katy Perry and Mathew Perry.

159. Phoenix

The beautiful mythical creature would make a good name for your baby. Referring to the color “dark red,” this is a name of Greek origin. A well-known bearer of this name is the actor and director Phoenix Raei.

160. Poet

It is another inclusive name on our list. If you’re confused about which poet’s name to take inspiration from, then this is the moniker for you baby.

161. Quant

This is a name of intellect as it means “clever” in Old French.

162. Quest

This unisexual name is a worthy title for a firstborn as it means “long search.” It has American origins.

163. Quinby

Despite its meaning, “queen’s settlement,” Quinby is a title worthy of any gender. It carries a powerful aura, just the encouraging push a baby needs.

164. Quincy

This adorable name of Old French origin means “estate of the fifth son.” A notable bearer of this name is Quincy Taylor Brown, an American actor, singer, and model.

165. Quinn

Quinn is a name that means “fifth one” in Irish. But it also means “the wise one” and hence, would be a practical name for your firstborn. In the US, Quinn was commonly used for boys until 2010, but things have changed after the TV show Glee introduced the female character Quinn Fabray.

166. Rebel

It is the name of an activist, as it means “rebellion.” The famous Australian actress Rebel Wilson bears the same name.

167. Reese

The name is made for a warrior as it means “fiery” and is of Welsh origin. Your baby would share their name with the American actress, Reese Witherspoon.

168. Regan

The Gaelic origin name would add an adventurous touch to your baby’s life as it means “impulsive.” In Geoffrey of Monmouth’s chronicles, it is the name of King Leir’s treacherous daughter, later adapted by Shakespeare in King Lear. It also appears in the movie The Exorcist.

169. Riley

The name Riley means “valiant” in Irish. It also has origins in Old English, meaning “wood clearing.”

170. Ripley

One of the current trending unisexual names is Ripley, which means “shouting man’s meadow.” It has origins in Old English.

171. River

Carrying the serenity and grace of one of nature’s wonders into the life of your baby, we present to you this name, River.

172. Robin

The name has its reference points to many, be it the compassionate outlaw of Robin Hood or the beauty of the bird Robin. This unisexual name is a wonderful choice for a baby.

173. Romilly

The traditional name Romilly is of Hebrew origin, meaning “God’s beloved.” It also has English and French origins, giving the habitational meaning “citizen of Rome.”

174. Roux

The name Roux is suitable for a baby with red hair as it means “brownish red.” It is of French and Latin origin.

175. Rowan

Rowan is a beautiful name for a baby as it means “river in paradise” in Arabic. This name is popular due to the British actor Rowan Atkinson.

176. Rumi

Rumi is a name that has its origins in Japanese. It means “beauty” or “flow.” Also, your baby would share their name with the famous Persian poet and philosopher, Jalal ad-Din Mohammad Rumi.

177. Sailor

This is an occupational name of Old English origin. The simple name Sailor means “one who rows a boat.” It could be a metaphoric name for your baby towards independence.

178. Sage

Sage is a name with a simplistic touch to it. This English origin name means “wise.” A notable person named Sage is Sage Watson, a Canadian athlete.

179. Shea

With a stylish pronunciation, the name Shea has a graceful touch to it. It means “dauntless one” and is of Irish origin. Shea comes from Séaghdha, a name from Irish legend where a boy destined for sacrifice was saved by his mother.

180. Sky

Include all the beauty that the upper pavilion has to offer by naming your baby Sky. It is a word of Old Norse origin meaning “cloud.”

181. Storm

Despite its negative connotation, the word Storm signifies a transitional period and new beginnings. The ability to face a storm determines one’s strength. Instill this power into the life of your baby with nature’s frenetic energy, Storm.

182. Sydney

The pretty name Sydney is of Old English origin. It means “wide meadow.” Sydney, Australia’s largest city, was named after Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney, in 1788.

183. Tarian

As a Welsh name, the name Tarian is one-of-a-kind. It means “shield.”

184. Tatum

Tatum is the exact description of a house blessed with a newborn as it means “cheerful bringer of joy” in Old English. It gained popularity thanks to the character Tatum Riley in the movie Scream.

185. Taylor

This occupational name is one of the most popular unisexual monikers of English origin, referring to a “tailor.” The American pop singer Taylor Swift and your baby would share the same name.

186. Toni

Toni or Tony can be the diminutive form of Anthonia or Anthony. This name means “priceless one.” Toni Morrison, the American Novelist and Nobel Prize winner, will be an inspiration for your baby.

187. Umber

It is derived from Old French, and it means “shade.”

188. Utah

This is a distinct name that would reflect on your ancestors. For example, if your forefathers hail from a hilly region, this unisexual name would justify your baby as it means “from the mountains” in Native American.

189. Vahn

Of Old English origin, the name Vahn means “God is gracious.”

190. Valentine

Perfect for a baby born during Valentine’s week, Valentine is a name of Latin origin and means “strong.” Saint Valentine, a 3rd-century martyr, became linked to love as his feast day coincided with the Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia.

191. Valo

This name is unique as it is of Finnish origin and means “light.”

192. Vermont

Vermont is a name for the families living in hilly areas as it means “green mountain.” It has French origins. Vermont takes its name from the US state, which was named after the French word Verd Mont, meaning “green mountain.” French explorer Samuel de Champlain first used this term on his 1647 map to describe the region’s Green Mountains.

193. Wallace

If your baby were born away from your homeland, then perhaps Wallace would be a great name. It means “foreigner” and is of Old English origin. A famous bearer of this name is Wallace Beery, an American film and stage actor.

194. Winter

It is the perfect name for a winter baby. The season that they were born in is one of the most festive and loved seasons. It has been among the top 1,000 names for newborn girls in the US since 2012 (12).

195. Wren

A unique name inspired by nature as it means “small bird.” It is of English origin.

196. Xia

This simple yet stylish name is of Chinese origin, and it means “glow of the sunrise.”

197. Yael

This is a unique unisexual name of Hebrew, Old English, and Welsh origins. It means “wild goat” and symbolizes independence and faith. Yael is a variation of Jael, a name found in the Old Testament, where Jael is the wife of Heber the Kenite.

198. Yarden

The name Yarden is of Arabic origin, meaning “flowing down.” Yarden is a variant of Jordan, a name taken from the river that flows between Jordan and Israel.

199. Zeal

This is a name that would be an inspiration to your baby throughout their life as it means “passion” and is of English origin.

200. Zephyr

Zephyr is a name of Greek origin
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Zephyr is a name ideal for a baby born in the west of a country as it means “west wind.” It is a name of Greek origin. Zephyr comes from Zephyros, the name of the Greek god of the west wind (24).

Discover More Names

When you have to choose a name for your baby, a few hundreds of names may not be just enough. Keep digging our mine of baby names until you find that one precious gem.


Illustration: Unique Non-Binary Names With Meanings For Your Baby

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to choose a non-binary name and what are some things to consider?

Try to find a name from the list above. If you wish to convert a female given name into neutral, you may try its shortened version, such as Cam for Cameron. Look for gender-neutral names that reflect your cultural traditions. You can draw inspiration from personal experiences, family heritage, or favorite literature. Also, consider the name’s sound and pronunciation to ensure it is easy for your child and others to pronounce. Most importantly, the name should resonate with your preferences and express your child’s identity.

2. What are non-binary names also called?

Non-binary names are also known as gender-neutral names. Agender and epicene names are its other versions.

3. How do I find my perfect non-binary name?

Reflect on your identity, values, and the qualities you want your name to represent. Explore different cultures and languages to find titles that resonate with you. Brainstorm a list of monikers that you find appealing or attractive and try them out privately or with close friends who are supportive and understanding. Finally, choose a name that feels most authentic and suitable for your personality.

4. Are there any historical figures with non-binary names?

James Barry, a British military surgeon and one of the first qualified medical doctors in the early 19th century, is a prominent historical figure with a non-binary name. It was only after their death that it was revealed that Barry was a female at birth but had lived as a man throughout their life. Violette Morris was a French athlete in the early 20th century known for her androgynous appearance and behavior. She faced controversy due to her defiance of traditional gender roles.

Non-binary names are not gender specific. Using such names for your baby gives them the independence to explore their identity without the added pressure of societal stereotypes. In addition, giving non-binary names to your baby may allow them to break gender barriers and stand as an example for others. Though a few of these names may seem to lean toward a particular gender, they are not limited to it. Keep this list of unique names handy when you begin searching for a name for your baby.

Infographic: Unisex Baby Names For Your Little One

Why choose a gender-specific name when you have the choice of a gender-neutral one? Giving a baby a unisex name is becoming increasingly popular, which may be another step toward gender equality. Explore the infographic below to learn some cool nonbinary names you can choose for your munchkin.

unisex baby names for your little one (infographic)

Illustration: Momjunction Design Team

Key Pointers

  • Non-binary or unisex names can used for people of any gender identity.
  • These names are multicultural, originating from various cultures and languages worldwide.
  • Non-binary names do not have gender-specific meanings; they are usually related to nature, human virtues, colors, and physical attributes.
  • Some non-binary names for babies derived from nature are Briar, Delaney, Kai, Nox, and Rowan.

Discover some unique and very cute nonbinary names! Get inspired and find the perfect name for you or your loved one.

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