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100 Unique Unisex Middle Names
May 19, 2024
  What’s hot in the middle spot? Unique unisex middle names, of course!   With more and more unisex first names in circulation, you’d think that conventionally gendered middles would be holding firm, if only for practicality’s sake. And you’d be right – to a certain extent, at least.   Although the SSA...
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Pride Icon Names Celebrate Diversity
May 19, 2024
  Happy Pride 2023!   Pride icon names celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and the inspiring history behind the fight for equal rights.   It's more than half a century since the first Pride parades took place in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago, commemorating the Stonewall Riots of the previous summer....
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50 Rare Gender-Neutral Names Heating Up
May 19, 2024
  Gender neutral names are extremely fashionable right now – but that can pose a problem to parents looking for a cool but uncommon unisex baby name.   Familiar favorites such as River (Number 105 for boys in 2022, and Number 150 for girls) and Charlie (Number 178 for boys, Number 123...
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Nonbinary Names Achieve Gender Parity
May 19, 2024
  Nonbinary names are balanced in the proportion of girls to boys who receive the name in a given year. At Nameberry, we define this as no less than 35 percent, but no more than 65 percent of a single sex. Compare that to unisex names, which are given to the...
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The Top Unisex Names in Every US State
May 19, 2024
  The most popular unisex names in the USA in 2022 were Logan, Avery, and Riley. But does that hold true across every state?   Well, sometimes. But as you might guess, each state has its own favorite unisex names. For some, it’s an occupational name like Parker or Sawyer. Other states...
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The Coolest Unisex Nature Names
May 19, 2024
  Unisex nature names blend two of the coolest categories of baby names right now, so it’s no wonder they’re attracting a lot of attention!   The top gender neutral names in the US include several nature-inspired options, and the natural world is also a wonderful place to look for unique unisex...
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Vintage Surname Names Come Back Around
May 19, 2024
  Vintage surname names — it’s not an oxymoron!   Yes, we tend to think of surname names as a modern trend, and in many ways it is. The way we use surname names today is remarkably different from a century ago.   Historically, wealthy families passed down surnames as a way to authenticate...
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Unisex Baby Names: But Are They Really?
May 19, 2024
  Unisex names are attracting more and more attention for babies of both sexes – but “unisex” doesn’t always mean “gender-neutral”.   Unisex vs. Gender Neutral NamesNameberry generally defines unisex names as those given to the minority sex at least 10% of the time. But although those names may qualify as unisex...
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Surnames That Make Great Unisex Baby Names
May 19, 2024
  Surnames used as unisex baby names offer fresh, modern-sounding options that aren’t too tied to one gender.   Last names as first names are always in fashion. Some lean strongly to one gender, as we can see in the USA’s list of popular names. Harper and Avery are mostly given to...
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Unisex Names That Switched From Boy to Girl
May 19, 2024
  It’s hard to imagine Lauren, Lindsay, Madison and Sydney as anything other than girl names. But rewind 100 years and they were used mainly — or even exclusively — for boys. So were a lot of other names that are now more female.   Unisex names are rarely perfectly gender-balanced. They’re...
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Surprisingly International Baby Names
May 19, 2024
  Say “international baby names” — and what springs to mind?   Hands up if you said Anna or Adam! It’s true: there are plenty of popular names that feature near the top of the baby name charts in multiple countries.   But if your tastes lean towards more uncommon choices, finding a...
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