Unisex Potential baby names
Names tagged with “Unisex Potential” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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14 names
◈= unisex (gender-neutral)
- Kyreese
Greek
94Modern invention blending Kyrie (Greek: 'lord') with modern -ese suffix. Contemporary created name with no historical etymology.
- Calix
Greek
92From Greek 'kalix' meaning 'chalice' or 'cup', also referring to the outer covering of a flower bud.
- Makennah
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of McKenna, from Irish 'Mac Cionaodha' meaning 'son of the fair one' or 'son of the handsome one'
- Reazyn
Celtic
62Modern invented name likely inspired by 'Regan' or 'Rowan' with contemporary spelling variation. May reference red/bright qualities in Celtic tradition.
- Kelsee
Celtic
42Modern spelling of Kelsey, from Old Norse 'Ceolsige' meaning 'ship victory' or from Gaelic 'ceol' (music) combined with 'sige' (victory).
- Mikki
Celtic
42Diminutive form, often used as a nickname for names like Michaela or Michelle. Also associated with Finnish and Scandinavian usage as a standalone name.
- Bravely
English
42From the English word 'brave' meaning courageous and bold, with the suffix '-ly' indicating a manner or quality. A modern virtue name expressing fearlessness.
- Kynzlee
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Kyn (variant of Kin) with the popular -lee suffix, creating a contemporary unisex name with Celtic undertones.
- Kwynn
Celtic
40From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', possibly related to the rowan tree with its bright red berries
- Race
English
40From Middle English, originally a surname denoting a person who competed in races or lived near a racecourse. Modern use as a given name is rare and contemporary.
- Deker
English
40From Dutch 'deken', meaning 'roof' or 'covering'. May also relate to 'dekker', a thatcher or roofer by profession.
- Milki
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit meaning 'milky' or 'milk-like', associated with purity and nourishment in South Asian traditions
- Khora
Greek
20From Greek 'choros' meaning 'dance' or 'chorus', symbolizing rhythm and movement
- Korryn
Celtic
10Variant of Corin, meaning 'maiden' or 'spear'. Modern spelling influenced by contemporary naming trends.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
