There are countless names that could be considered unisex, but which names do we currently use the most for both boys
and girls? To determine the most popular, I researched the top names that are shared between both genders, and calculated the average between the male and female
name rank. I used the latest statistics for 2011. Enjoy!
Top Unisex Baby Names
- Riley
- Avery
- Peyton
- Jordan
- Alexis
- Angel
- Hayden
- Jayden
- Taylor
- Parker
- Quinn
- Payton
- Cameron
- Dylan
- Logan
- Ryan
- Dakota
- Charlie
- Morgan
- Kayden
- London
- Harper
- Emerson
- Reese
- Skylar
- Kendall
- Skyler
- Jordyn
- Amari
- Rylee
- Rowan
- Ariel
- Rylan
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- Zion
- Finley
- Blake
- Sawyer
- Teagan
- Bentley
- Emery
- Eden
- Reagan
- Micah
- Phoenix
- Justice
- Casey
- Jaiden
- Tatum
- Ali
- Jaden
- Harley
- Kai
- Camryn
- Elliot
- Kamryn
- Lyric
- Armani
- Jamie
- Sage
- River
- Jessie
- Leighton
- Jaylin
- Rory
- Sidney
- Jaidyn
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While I would agree that most of these names are unisex, they tend to be used predominantly by one gender or the other still.
ReplyDeleteI agree—most of the names are more popular with one gender, but the goal of creating this list was to find what names are on the list of the top 1,000 for both boys and girls, no matter where on that list they fall. Thanks for reading!
ReplyDeleteI do agree, these are all common unisex names. I new few more like Alan, Alex, Blythe, Freddie, Kaoru ......
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