The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book: The Ultimate Collection of Unique Unisex Names
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What’s in a name? A lot. For generations, they’ve indicated a lot about a person: their family history, personality traits, and qualities—and let’s not forget about nicknames, both good and bad. But while a name may have special significance to the parents who choose it, when you stop and think about it, there’s little else it can reveal about a baby, or the adult that child grows into.
Try to accurately imagine what a kid named Frankie looks like...he could be a preschool boy who loves to paint or a teenage girl who is the star of her track team. Same goes for Casey, Jamie, or Taylor. Just as we no longer automatically choose “girl” (pink) or “boy” (blue) colors, today’s parents want their child to have a unique name that defies stereotypes.
This one-of-a-kind book compiles the best gender-neutral baby names for your child, along with fun “Top 5 Lists that Make Unique Baby Names” sprinkled throughout (including foods, mythological places, surnames, and more). Use as a guide or read it cover to cover—or dip into specific chapters if you’ve already got a first letter in mind. Have fun, be creative, and know that whatever name you choose, your baby will be a unique and amazing person who defines themselves.
Melanie Mannarino
Award-winning journalist Melanie Mannarino has written and created content for magazines including Seventeen, Real Simple, and Cosmopolitan and has worked as Deputy Executive Editor for Redbook and News Editor for Marie Claire. The author of The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book, Epic Baby Names for Girls, and The (Almost) Zero Waste Guide, Melanie likes to scour antique shops for vintage clothes, walks to mass transit, and repurposes leftovers like a pro. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, son, and two cats.
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The Best Gender-Neutral Baby Name Book - Melanie Mannarino
Introduction
Names work hard. For generations, they’ve indicated a lot about people: their family history (in the case of Jr.s, IIs, and IIIs), ethnicity, and personality traits and qualities (let’s face it, the name Daisy has never hinted at a strong, outspoken woman)—and let’s not forget about nicknames, both good and bad.
But although a name may have special significance to the parents who choose it, when you really think about it, there’s little else it can reveal about a baby or the adult that child grows into. In fact, the only thing a person’s name says about them is what name their parents liked best at the time they were born. No name could ever predict a child’s love of ukelele music, their deep dislike of red peppers, or their incredible talent for snapping you out of the worst mood with a quick smile.
That’s true now more than ever, especially as gender-neutral baby names have become more popular. Without a traditional girl name
or boy name
as a cue, the uniqueness of your baby can shine even brighter. Close your eyes and try to imagine what a kid named Frankie
looks like. It’s difficult, right? He could be a preschool boy who loves cooking
in his play kitchen or a teenage girl who is the star of her track team. Same goes for Casey, Jamie, Kendall, Peyton . . . gender-neutral names defy stereotyping.
There’s no denying this naming trend—15 percent of babies born in 2017 were given gender-neutral names, a number that’s nearly doubled in twenty years. We can point to cultural shifts, celebrity influence, a rejection of our own childhoods when there were five Jennifers in one class, and basic personal preference as the cause for the rise. But it’s also worth pointing out that not all boy-or-girl names are gender neutral. For example, when was the last time you met a male Leslie under the age of, say, forty? Or a guy of any age named Shannon or Ashley? Despite the cultural turning away from the idea of girl names
and boy names,
so far the crossover has generally gone only one way, with girls receiving traditional male names—and sometimes, as a result, those names end up firmly in the girl names
column.
So what is a gender-neutral baby name? It’s one that, right now, would serve your baby boy or baby girl well. And—as with any baby name worth adding to your short list—it’s also one that sounds pleasing to your ears and perhaps makes you think of a beloved family member, friend, public figure, or fictional character. Plus, practically speaking, it’s one that you believe your child and others will be able to easily spell and pronounce and that also sounds harmonious with your baby’s last name.
We’ve compiled the best gender-neutral baby names for your child. Use this book as a guide: read it from cover to cover, or dip into certain chapters if you already have a starting letter in mind. Have fun, be creative, and know that whatever name you choose, your baby will be a unique and amazing person who defies assumptions and defines him- or herself.
Top Gender-Neutral Baby Names of 2018
These popular names are topping the charts for boys and girls. (For more about each name, turn to the chapter of the letter it starts with.)
NOAH
LOGAN
JAMES
HARPER
EZRA
EVERLY
NOVA
QUINN
KINSLEY
ASHER
Chapter One
Names That Begin with
A
ABAYOMI: Nigerian, meaning he has come to bring me happiness
in the Yoruba dialect.
ADAIR: From the ancient Germanic phrase ead gar, meaning wealthy spear.
ADDISON: This name means Adam’s son.
(And FYI, Adam means red earth.
)
ADOHI: From a Cherokee word meaning timber
or woods.
ADRIAN: From the Latin name Hadrianus, meaning one from the city of Adria.
Alternate spellings: Adrien, Adrienne, Adriane.
AINSLEY: From the Old English phrase ansetl leah, meaning hermitage clearing.
Other possible origins include an leah (only field
), aegen leah ([my] own field
), and Aegen’s leah (a clearing belonging to someone named Aegen).
Alternate spellings: Ansley, Ainslie.
AKIVA: An alternate form of the Hebrew name Yaakov, meaning one who trips up another and takes his place.
ALAIN: The French form of Alan. In Gaelic it means little rock
; in German, it comes from adal, which means precious.
Alternate spellings: Alayne, Alaine, Alane, Allen.
ALBANY: From the name Alban, which comes from the Latin name Albanus, meaning white.
Other origin theories: This is the Latin version of an ancient tribal name or Gaelic for rocky crag.
Albany is also the capital of New York.
ALCOTT: An Old English name meaning dweller in an old cottage.
It’s also the surname of the beloved American author Louisa May Alcott.
ALEK: A nickname of the Russian names Aleksandr and Aleksei, both forms of Alexander, which comes from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning protector of men.
Similar names: Alex, Alix, Alec, Alick.
ALI: From an Arabic word meaning exalted.
ALIJAH: An alternate