Names for both!
List of names that can be unisex
A
· Aaron or Aron (for girls, Aerin, Aeryn, Arin, Aryn, Erin, Eryn)
· Addie also Addy, Adi, Addi, Ady
· Addison (surname used for males and females) also Adison, Addisyn, Addyson, Adyson, Adisyn
· Adrian or Adrien (variant spelling Adrienne is feminine) also Adrianne
· Akira Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine, although feminine usage remains rare
· Al (diminutive for Alexander, Alexandra, Allen, Albert, Alfred, Alphonse)
· Alex (diminutive for Alexander (masculine) or Alexandra (feminine)) also Alix
· Alexis
· Ali (masculine in Arabic, short for Alistair (masculine) or Alison (feminine)) or Allie, Aly, Ally, Alie
· Alison or Allison (is a surname, once used for males, now only females in the US however in Europe, Alyson is still sometimes found as a name for males) also Alyson, Allyson, Aliceson, Alicen, Allisonne, Alisson, Allsun, Allson, Alisyn
· Ananda (masculine in India)
· Andrea (masculine in Italian, feminine in German, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch)
· Andy (short for Andrew (masculine) or Andrea (see above))or Andi, Andie
· Angel (masculine in Spanish, feminine in English (pronounced differently))
· Anne (can be masculine in some regions of the Netherlands, especially Friesland, also formerly masculine in France) also Ann
· Arie or Ari, Ary, Arry
· Ariel also Arielle
· Ashley (also spelled Ashlee, however the variation Ashleigh is usually feminine)
· Ashton (also spelled Ashtan, Ashtin, Ashtyn)
B
· Bailey (also Bayley, Baylee, Bayleigh, Bailie, Baylie for girls)
· Barry or Berry (also Beri for females)
· Benny
· Bernie (or variation Berni)
· Beverly (formerly masculine e.g. George Beverly Shea)
· Blair
· Blake
· Blue or Bleu
· Bo (also spelled Beau for males)
· Bobby (variant spelling Bobbie is feminine)
· Brett or Bret
· Britt or Brit
· Brooke or Brook
· Billy (or variation Billie)
· Brodie (or variation Brody)
· Brady
· Briar
C
· Caden, Cayden, Kayden
· Camden (or Camdyn,Kamdyn for girls)
· Cameron (meaning "Squint nose" or "Crooked nose" from Scottish Gaelic, generally masculine, spelled Camryn or Kamryn for females)
· Camille (unisex in French)
· Carey or Cary
· Carol (now usually feminine, masculine forms Caroll or Karol (Polish))
· Carmen (or Carman)
· Casey (or Casie, Kaci, Kasey, Kacie)
· Cassidy
· Chandler
· Chandra (In India, it is masculine if the final "a" is pronounced one way and feminine if the final "a" is pronounced another way)
· Charlie (or Charley, Charli)
· Chase or Chayse
· Chris (diminutive for Christopher, Christian, Christina or Christine)
· Christian [1] also Kristian, Cristian
· Christin or Kristin, Kristen
· Claude (unisex in French)or Claud
· Cody, Codey, Codi, or Codie (C is also interchangeable with a K)
· Colby
· Connie
· Corley
· Cory or Corey or Cori (feminine), for example Cory Doctorow (m), Cory Kahaney (f)
· Courtney (or Courteney, Courtenay, Courtnay, Courtnie, Kourtnie, Cortney, Kortnie)
· Curly or Curley
D
· Dakota (Dakotah)
· Dale (Dayle)
· Daylin, Daelynn, Daelynn, Daylon, Daylen
· Dana
· Daniel (masculine) or Danielle
· * Abbreviated versions Danny, Danni and Dani can be masculine or feminine
· Dara (Irish, original spelling Darragh always masculine, also spelled Darrah)
· Darby
· Darcy
· Daryl, Darrell, Darryl (e.g. Daryl Hannah)
· Delaney (Delanie, Dylanie, Dalainie)
· Devon (Devin, Devyn, Devynn)
· Dominique (unisex) or Dominic (masculine) in French
· Dorian
· Drew (diminutive for Andrew or feminine/masculine given name, such as Drew Carey)
· Dusty
· Dylan
E
· Elisha (a Biblical Hebrew masculine name; for females, a short form of Elizabeth)
· Elliot (See Scrubs)
· Emerson (Emersyn, Emmerson)
· Enda (more often masculine in Ireland, but sometimes feminine)
· Evan
· Evelyn (formerly masculine e.g. Evelyn Waugh)
· Ezra (a Biblical Hebrew masculine name, becoming popular for feminine)
F
· Fran (short for Francis (masculine, e.g. Fran Tarkenton) or Frances/ Francesca (feminine))
· Francis/Frances
· Frankie
· Fred (short for feminine Winnifred), masculine given (Freddie)
· Ferris
G
· Gale (or Gail, Gayle, Gael)
· Gene (short for Eugene (masculine) or Eugenia (feminine))
· Gerd (masculine in German, feminine in Norwegian)
· Gerry (short for Gerald (masculine) or Geraldine (feminine))
· Gerrit (some interpret it being a masculine name, others, mainly because of feminine Gerit believe this name to be feminine)
· Glen or Glenn (e.g. Glenn Close, Glen Campbell)
H
· Haru Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Haruka Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Haley, Hayley, or Hailey (e.g.Haley Joel Osment (masculine) and Hayley Mills (feminine))
· Hilary (generally masculine) or Hillary (generally feminine); e.g. Hilary Benn (masculine) and Hillary Clinton (feminine)
· Hikaru Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Hiromi Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Hitomi Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Hollis
· Holly (e.g. the character of Holly Martins in The Third Man)
· Howard (the birth name of Anne Rice)
· Hunter
I
· Inge (feminine in German, masculine in Swedish)
· Izumi (Japanese name; can be masculine or feminine.)
J
· Jackie
· Jacey, Jaci, Jacie, J.C.
· Jade, Jaid, Jayde, Jaide
· Jaden
· Jamie (short for James (masculine) or Jamesina (feminine). Jamie is generally used to mean "Young James" but may also used be independently as a feminine form of James. The variant spellings Jayme and Jaime are usually feminine. Jaime is a popular masculine name in Latin America)
· Jan
· Jane (feminine in English, masculine in Macedonian)
· Jasmin (feminine in Germanic languages, masculine in Slavic languages)
· Jay
· Jaya (Indian name)
· Jean (masculine in French, feminine in Scots)
· Jem (short for Jeremy (masculine) or Jemima (feminine)
· Jerry (variant spelling Jeri is usually feminine)
· Jess (short for Jesse (masculine) or Jessica (feminine))
· Jesse (Biblical Hebrew (father of King David-KJV) (masculine), Jessie (feminine) , or short for Jessica (feminine))
· Jo/Joe/Joey (short for Joseph (masculine), Josephine (feminine) or Joanne (feminine))
· Joan (masculine in Catalan, feminine in English)
· Jocelyn (masculine in French, feminine in English)
· Jody/Jodie/Jodi (short for Joseph (masculine) or Judith (feminine)and Joanne, Johannah, Josephine) (e.g. Jody Powell, Jodie Foster)
· Jonah or Jona
· Jordan
· Joyce (formerly masculine, e.g. Joyce Kilmer)
· Jules
· Julian
· Jun Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Jude (short for Judith or named for St. Jude)
K
· Kai (masculine in German)
· Kaoru Japanese name— can be masculine or feminine; variant Kaori is feminine only
· Kari (masculine in Finnish, feminine in many European languages)
· Kasey or Kacey
· Kay
· Keiran, Keiryn, Kieran
· Kellen, Kellyn
· Kelly
· Kelsey
· Kim (Used for both males and females in Sweden)
· Kendal or Kendall (Kendyll/Kendyl, Kyndle for females)
· Kenya
· Kerry/Kerrie (variations such as Kerri or Keri are usually feminine)
· Kim, (short for Kimberly (ey) in females or Kimball in males)
· Kiran Indian name
· Kit (short for Christopher in males)
· Krishna
· Kris
· Kyle
L
· Lane
· Lani (usually feminine of hawaiian origin, or Lonny for males)
· Lauren (usually feminine, often spelled Loren for males)
· Laurie (e.g. Laurie Taylor, Laurie Anderson)
· Lavern (with Laverne a more common feminine spelling)
· Lea
· Lee (usually masculine with Leigh a more common spelling for feminine)
· Len
· Leo (Leonard)
· Les (short for Leslie or Lester for males, and Lesley for feminine)
· Leslie (traditionally a masculine name eg Leslie Hindman, but now more often used for females)
· Lindsay or Lindsey
· Logan
· Lou
· Lynn
· Landon, Landen, or Landyn
· Lovie (e.g. Lovie Smith)
· Luka or Luca
M
· Mackenzie (meaning "son of Kenneth", from the Scots Gaelic MacCoinneach)
· Madison
· Makoto Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Mallory
· Marion (e.g. Marion Morrison—birth name of John Wayne)
· Marlow (Occasionally spelled Marlo for females or Marlowe for males.)
· Masami Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Max (usually short for Maximilian with males, and Maxine with females)
· Megumi Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Mel (short for Melvin (masculine) or Melanie/Melissa (feminine))
· Meredith (although the pronunciation changes with sex)
· Merle or Meryl
· Mickey or Micky (Micki for females)
· Michael, for example Michael Jordan (m), Michael Learned (f)
· Michel (sometimes spelled Michelle)
· Micah
· Mischa (diminutive of the Russian Mikhail for males)
· Mo
· Montana
· Morgan
N
· Nicky or Nikkie
· Nicola (masculine in Italian and French, feminine in German)
· Nikita (masculine in Russian, feminine in French) (Nakita is an alternate spelling for the name but is typically common amongst females)
· Noël (masculine spelling) & Noële/ Noëlle (feminine spelling)
· Nora (masculine and feminine in Croatian and Serbian, masculine as a short form of names such as Nikanor)
P
· Paris
· Parker
· Pat (short for Patrick (masculine) or Patricia (feminine). The androgynous name was popularized for being unisex in the United States on the television show Saturday Night Live as a character with an undetermined gender.)
· Pau (form of Paul (masculine) or means "peace" in Catalan (feminine))
· Payton, Peyton (the former tends to be preferred with boys and the latter girls; however, either could be used for either gender, also Paityn for girls)
· Perry/Peri
· Praxedes (usually feminine, but not in Práxedes Mateo Sagasta)
· Paige/Page
R
· Randy (Randi is feminine in Norwegian)
· Ray, Rae, or Raye (short for Raymond (masculine) or short feminine form of Raymond) also Rea or Rey
· Reagan or Regan
· Reed or Reid
· Reese, Reece, or Rhys
· Rekka Japanese name—can be masculine or feminine
· Rene (René is masculine; Renée feminine, Renea is an alternate spelling for the feminine variant, also Ranee, Renay, Renae)
· Ricky or Ricki(short for Richard or Eric (masculine), Erika, Richelle, or Frederika (feminine))
· Riley, Reilly, or Ryleigh
· Robin (variant spelling Robyn is usually feminine, but sometimes masculine, e.g. Robyn Hitchcock)
· Ronnie or Ronny (short for Ronald (masculine) or Veronica (feminine))
· Rory ("red king" in Scots/Irish Gaelic (Ruadhrí in Irish, Ruadhridh in Scottish gaelic) (masculine) or short for Lorelai or Aurora (feminine)) or Rori
· Rowan or Roan(Hindu Mythological character"Rawan", Means "little red one", from Irish Ruadhán)
· Ryan (Ryann, Ryen, Rion, Rian, Ryanne)
S
· Sally (short for Salvatore (masculine) or Sarah (feminine))
· Sam (short for Samuel (masculine) or Samantha (feminine))
· Sami (feminine in US, masculine in Finland)
· Sandy
· Sascha or Sacha or Sasha (short for Alexander (masculine) or Alexandra/Alexandria (feminine))
· Scott (short Scottie or Scotty)
· Sean (in Ireland however exclusively masculine)
· Shai (unisex in Hebrew)
· Shane
· Shannon or Shanon,Shannen
· Sharon (unisex in Hebrew)
· Shawn
· Shell or Shel (e.g. Shel Silverstein)
· Shelby (primarily feminine)
· Shelly
· Shirley (now usually feminine)
· Sidney (sometimes spelled Cydney for feminine)
· Simcha
· Skyler, Skylar, or Schuyler
· Sky or Skye
· Soini (Finnish name, can be masculine or feminine)
· Spencer or Spenser
· Stacy, Stacey, Staci, or Stacie
· Stevie (short for Stephen (masculine) or Stephanie (feminine))
· Sydney (Sydnie)
· Sonny or Sunny
T
· Tal (unisex in Hebrew)
· Tatu (Masculine name in Finland, feminine name in Japan)
· Taylor
· Terry (short for Terence/Terrence or Terrell (masculine) or Teresa/Theresa (feminine)) Terri, Teri, Tari
· Tomomi Japanese name - can be masculine (pro wrestler Tomomi "Jumbo" Tsuruta) or feminine (singer Tomomi Kahala)
· Tony (variant spelling Toni is usually feminine, but in Finland Toni is masculine.)
· Tory or Tori or Torrey (short for Victor or Torrance (masculine) or Victoria (feminine)) (e.g. Tori Spelling)
· Tracy or Tracey (form of Thracius (masculine) or short for Teresa/Theresa (feminine)) also Traci, Tracie
· Tristan or Triston, Tristen, Tristin, Tristyn
· Tyler
· Tarin, Taran, Taryn
V
· Val (Valentine [masculine] or Valerie, Valentina, Valli [feminine])
· Valery or Valerie
· Vivian (Vivien, Vivienne)
· Vic (Victor [masculine] or Victoria [feminine])
· Vanja (from Ivan or Ivana, Ivanova)
· Viji (Tamil name)(sucsses)
Y
· Yael
· Yuki (Japanese name; Yūki with a long u is usually masculine only, whereas Yuki with a short u is feminine)
· Yuri (masculine in Russian, feminine in Japanese, Korean, and Spanish)
Z
· Zooey (e.g. Zooey Deschanel) (Zoey, Zoe, Zoie)
· Zane (Zayne, Zain, Zaine) (e.g. Zane Grey)
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