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World’s Gender-Neutral Names: 111 Selections – Chic Naming Ideas

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  1. Jules (France)
    A shortened form of Julius or Julie, Jules is equally popular among all genders.
  2. Angel (Spain, English-speaking countries)
    In Spanish, Angel (male) and Ángela (female) exist, while in English, Angel is a stylish unisex choice.
  3. Val (English-speaking countries, France)
    A short form of Valentine or Valeria, Val is used by all genders.
  4. Noa (Israel, Japan)
    In Hebrew, Noa means “movement,” and it is embraced as a unisex name in both Israel and Japan.
  5. Dominique (France)
    Meaning “belonging to the Lord,” Dominique is a classic French name for both genders.
  6. Jaime (Spain, English-speaking countries)
    While pronounced “High-me” in Spanish for males, Jaime (or Jamie) is used for all genders in English.
  7. René (France)
    Derived from Latin for “reborn,” René is used in France for both boys and girls.
  8. Adi (Indonesia, Hebrew regions)
    Meaning “noble,” Adi is a multicultural name embraced by all genders.
  9. Kai (Hawaii, Japan, China, Scandinavia)
    With varied meanings – “ocean” in Hawaiian, “sea” in Japanese, “victory” in Chinese, and “earth” in Scandinavian languages – Kai is a true global name.
  10. Francis (English-speaking countries, France)
    Derived from the Latin for “free man,” Francis is used for both genders in many cultures.
  11. Shawn (English-speaking countries)
    A variant of Sean or Shauna, Shawn serves as a friendly, unisex name.
  12. Eden (English-speaking countries, Hebrew regions)
    Meaning “paradise,” Eden is a serene name that works for all.
  13. Ash (English-speaking countries)
    A shortened form of Ashley or Asher, Ash is a modern and casual unisex choice.
  14. Ariel (Hebrew regions, English-speaking countries)
    Meaning “lion of God,” Ariel is a name of strength and beauty for everyone.
  15. Blair (English-speaking countries, Scotland)
    Named after a Scottish place, Blair is effortlessly stylish and unisex.
  16. Dylan (English-speaking countries, Wales)
    Meaning “son of the sea” in Welsh, Dylan has a timeless appeal for all genders.
  17. River (English-speaking countries)
    Conjuring images of flowing water, River is a natural and unisex name.
  18. Cory (English-speaking countries)
    A variant of Corey or Corrie, Cory is flexible and widely used across genders.
  19. Sammy (English-speaking countries)
    A playful short form of Samuel or Samantha, Sammy is embraced by everyone.
  20. Adrian (English-speaking countries, Spain, Latin America)
    With roots meaning “man of Adria,” Adrian is celebrated worldwide as a unisex name.
  21. Ainsley (English-speaking countries)
    Derived from a Scottish place name, Ainsley offers a modern, gender-neutral feel.
  22. Amari (African-American, English-speaking countries)
    Popular among African-American communities, Amari means “strength” and exudes power for all.
  23. Aspen (English-speaking countries)
    Inspired by the tree, Aspen is a nature-infused, unisex name.
  24. Briar (English-speaking countries)
    Meaning “thorny shrub,” Briar has an edgy yet natural charm for any gender.
  25. Carmen (Spain, English-speaking countries)
    While Carmen is traditionally feminine in Spanish, it is also embraced in English as a stylish unisex option.
  26. Devon (English-speaking countries)
    Named after an English county, Devon is a cool, versatile name.
  27. Emery (English-speaking countries)
    With origins meaning “brave ruler,” Emery is a distinguished unisex name.
  28. Gray (English-speaking countries)
    Inspired by the color, Gray offers a sleek, modern feel for all genders.
  29. Hayden (English-speaking countries)
    Originally a surname, Hayden is now a popular unisex first name.
  30. Indigo (English-speaking countries)
    Named after the deep blue dye, Indigo evokes nature and creativity for every gender.

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