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350 Gender-Neutral Baby Names

Posted on the 07 September 2018 by Tal Ditye @mommyhood1O1

Picking a gender-neutral baby name is becoming very popular, and there are tons of reasons why parents are turning to unisex names when picking the perfect moniker for their baby-to-be.

We pulled together 350 baby names that work well as boy names and girl names, and did the painstaking research for you. We researched the origin of each baby name, its meaning, and checked the Social Security database and digital media to see whether they are popular this year.

350 Gender-Neutral Baby Names

Here is the Complete List of Unisex Baby Names!

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Some just can't wait until their second ultrasound to pick the perfect baby name, so they pick a name that is gender-neutral that will fit a baby boy or girl perfectly. Some parents want to pick a name and don't want to know the gender at all, and some simply just like the sound of a gender-neutral name like Riley, Addison, Sam, or Avery. Still others like to be on top of baby name trends, and right now unisex baby names are more popular than ever, especially among more educated, urban, and progressive parents - they are funky and cool, and are still pretty unique in the grand scheme of things.

Picking a gender-neutral name doesn't have to be a political statement, it's just a growing preference among modern parents. True, your grandma might not like it, but she'll get over it! Speaking of grandma, here's a list of some Be sure to also check out our simple awesome gender-neutral baby gift ideas! list of the most popular baby names of the year.

All the baby names listed here work well for girls and boys. Some of them might sound a bit more like a feminine name, and some more like a masculine name, so you'll need to use your (and your partner's!) judgment when finding the perfect baby name. Picking a unisex baby name is an important experience for moms and dads, and you might find that things get pretty controversial! Remember that annoying kid from preschool? Can't have that name! And that terrible person all over the news last year? Can't have that name!

Our advice when picking a gender neutral name is to try to steer clear of the most popular names, for a few reasons. First, your child will likely end up with the same name as another child in their class or playgroup, which can be a little annoying for parents looking for something more unique. Second, the trendy names tend to peak and then fizzle, leaving a small batch of adults with an obscure name that is no longer appreciated as much as it was. Third, think about what the obvious nick-names will be for your baby - for example, some people like the name Sydney or Sidney but not the nick-name Sid, or the name Dakota but not the nick-name Cody. Most importantly, pick something that both you and your partner agree upon, and you can easily imagine using that name when your child is a baby, toddler, teenager, and adult. Some names are great for babies but hard to imagine with an adult, and you won't realize that until you put some thought into it.

Once you've picked a name, head over to our reviews of baby gear to start planning your nursery, picking the best car seat, and investing in some babyproofing for your home.

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