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Unisex English baby names and their meanings. · 161 names

EnglishAddison'Son of Adam' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishAlexis'Helper' or 'defender' — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishAriel'Lion of God' — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishAshley'Ash tree clearing' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishAshton'Ash tree town' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishAubrey'Elf ruler' — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishAvery'Elf ruler', a form of Alfred or Aubrey — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBaileyBailiff or steward — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBeverlyBeaver stream — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBillieResolute protection (diminutive of William) — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishBlairPlain, field — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishBlakeBlack, dark; or pale — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBlessingBlessing — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBlytheCheerful, carefree — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishBobbyBright fame (diminutive of Robert) — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishBrodyDitch, muddy place (Scottish place name) — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCameronCrooked nose — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCamilleAttendant at a religious ceremony — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishCampbellCrooked mouth — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCarsonSon of the marsh-dwellers — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCarterCart driver, transporter of goods — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishCaryFrom the river Cary — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCaseyVigilant, watchful — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCassidyDescendant of Caiside (curly-haired) — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCharlieFree man — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishCodyHelpful, descendant of Cuidightheach — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCoreyFrom the hollow — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishCourtneyShort nose, or from Courtenay — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishDakotaFriend, ally (a Sioux tribal name) — of Native American origin.UnisexEnglishDaleValley — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishDallasMeadow dwelling; or from Dallas (place in Scotland) — of Scottish Gaelic origin.UnisexEnglishDarcyFrom Arcy (a place in France) — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishDarylFrom Airelle (a place in France) — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishDevinMeaning uncertain; possibly poet or bard — of Irish origin.UnisexEnglishDevonFrom Devon (English county) — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishDevynMeaning uncertain (variant of Devin) — of Irish origin.UnisexEnglishDominiqueOf the Lord — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishDrewManly (short form of Andrew) — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishEdenPlace of pleasure, delight — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishElliotDerived from Elijah/Elias, 'my God is Yahweh' — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishElliottDerived from Elijah/Elias, 'my God is Yahweh' — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishEmeryBrave, powerful — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishEsmeEsteemed, loved — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishEvelynDerived from Aveline; meaning uncertain, possibly 'desired' — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishFallonLeader; from Irish surname Ó Fallamhain — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishFinleyFair-haired warrior, 'fair hero' — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishFortuneFrom the Latin 'fortuna', luck or fate — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishFoxFrom the English word for the animal 'fox' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishFrankieDiminutive of Frank/Frances/Francis — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishFreddieDiminutive of Frederick/Frederica, 'peaceful ruler' — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishGreerWatchful, vigilant (from Gregor) — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishHarleyHare meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishHarlowArmy hill, rock hill — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishHarperHarp player — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishHavenPlace of safety, refuge — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishHaydenHay valley, hedged valley — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishHilaryCheerful, happy — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishHunterOne who hunts — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishIndigoFrom the deep blue dye/colour — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishJadeFrom the green gemstone jade — of Spanish origin.UnisexEnglishJadenGod has heard (variant of Jadon) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJaimeSupplanter (form of James) — of Hebrew (via Spanish) origin.UnisexEnglishJamieSupplanter (diminutive of James) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJayFrom the jay bird; also short for J-names — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishJaydenGod has heard (variant of Jadon) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJeanGod is gracious (form of John/Jane) — of Hebrew (via French) origin.UnisexEnglishJerryDiminutive of Jeremy/Gerald — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJoDiminutive of Joseph/Joanna/Josephine — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJodyDiminutive of Joseph/Judith — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJoeyDiminutive of Joseph/Joanna — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJordanFlowing down (from the River Jordan) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishJudePraised (form of Judah) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishKaceyPhonetic spelling of the initials K.C.; also a variant of Casey ('vigilant in war') — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKaiSea (Hawaiian); also 'keeper of the keys' (Welsh) and a short form of Nicholas/Gerhard (Germanic) — of Hawaiian origin.UnisexSothoKaraboAnswer; response.UnisexEnglishKaseyVariant of Casey, from Ó Cathasaigh meaning 'vigilant in war' — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKeaganAnglicized form of Mac Aodhagáin, from a diminutive of Aodh meaning 'fire' — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKeatonFrom an English surname and place name meaning 'place with hawks' or 'shed town' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishKellyAnglicized form of Ó Ceallaigh, from a name possibly meaning 'bright-headed' or 'strife' — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKelseyFrom an Old English surname meaning 'Cenel's island' (victory + island) — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishKendallFrom a surname meaning 'valley of the River Kent' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishKennedyAnglicized form of Ó Cinnéidigh, from a byname meaning 'helmeted head' or 'ugly head' — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKenzieShort form of Mackenzie, from Mac Coinnich ('son of Coinneach', the handsome one) — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKerryFrom the Irish county name, meaning 'people of Ciar' (the dark one) — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKimShort form of Kimberley; also used independently — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishKingsleyFrom a surname and place name meaning 'king's wood' — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishKodyVariant of Cody, from Ó Cuidighthigh ('descendant of the helpful one') — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishKristenVariant of Christine/Kristin, meaning 'follower of Christ' — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishLeeClearing, meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLeighClearing, meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLeightonHerb garden, leek town — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLennonLover; descendant of Leannan — of Celtic origin.UnisexSothoLesediLight.UnisexEnglishLeslieGarden of holly; from a Scottish place name — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishLindenThe linden (lime) tree — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLindsayLincoln's marsh; island — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLindseyLincoln's marsh; island — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLoganLittle hollow — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishLondonFrom the city of London — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishLorenMan from Laurentum — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishLucaMan from Lucania; light — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishLuckyFortunate, lucky — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishLyricWords of a song; lyrical — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishMackenzieSon of Coinneach (the comely one) — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishMadisonSon of Maud — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishMeredithGreat lord — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishMerleBlackbird — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishMicahWho is like God? — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishMorganSea circle — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishNatPet form of Nathan or Natalie — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishNickyPet form of Nicholas or Nicole — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishNoorLight — of Arabic origin.UnisexEnglishOceanThe sea — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishOlliePet form of Oliver or Olivia — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishPagePage, young servant — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishPalmerPilgrim (one who carried a palm branch) — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishParisMeaning uncertain; name of a Trojan prince — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishParkerKeeper of a park — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishPatNobleman (short for Patrick/Patricia) — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishPatriceNobleman, patrician — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishPerryPear tree — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishPeytonPacca's town — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishPhoenixDark red; the mythical bird — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishPiperPipe or flute player — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishPresleyPriest's meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishQuincyEstate of the fifth son — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishQuinnDescendant of Conn; chief, wise — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishReaganLittle king — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishReeseArdour, enthusiasm — of Welsh origin.UnisexEnglishReignTo rule, sovereignty — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishReillyCourageous, valiant — of Irish origin.UnisexEnglishRemyOarsman, or from Rheims — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishRileyRye clearing, or valiant — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishRiverRiver (flowing watercourse) — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishRobinBright fame — of Germanic origin.UnisexEnglishRonnieRuler's counsel — of Old Norse origin.UnisexEnglishRoryRed king — of Irish origin.UnisexEnglishRoyalOf royal descent — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishSageWise; the herb sage — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishSamGod has heard (from Samuel/Samantha) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexEnglishSandyDefender of men (from Alexander/Alexandra) — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishSashaDefender of mankind (from Alexander/Alexandra) — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishShannonOld one; from the River Shannon — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishShelbyWillow farm or estate on the ledge — of Old Norse origin.UnisexEnglishSidneyWide island or wide meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishSkyThe sky — of Old Norse origin.UnisexEnglishSkylerScholar — of Dutch origin.UnisexEnglishSloanRaider, warrior — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishSloaneRaider, warrior — of Celtic origin.UnisexEnglishStaceyResurrection (from Anastasia/Eustace) — of Greek origin.UnisexEnglishSydneyWide island or wide meadow — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishTaylorTailor (occupational name) — of Old French origin.UnisexEnglishTerryDiminutive of Terence or Theresa — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishToniDiminutive of Antonia or Anthony — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishTylerTiler or layer of tiles (occupational name) — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishValentineStrong, healthy — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishVivianAlive, lively — of Latin origin.UnisexEnglishWhitneyWhite island — of Old English origin.UnisexEnglishWynneBlessed, fair, white — of Welsh origin.UnisexEnglishZionHighest point (biblical name for Jerusalem) — of Hebrew origin.UnisexZuluZolaBe calm, peaceful.Unisex