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    This page lists the 30 most popular gender-neutral or unisex [[:Category:Neutral names|names]] used for babies born in the United States between 2021 and 2023. All names are in the top 500 baby names for '''''both''''' girls/babies who are AFAB and boys/babies who are AMAB.
    This page lists the 30 most popular gender-neutral or unisex [[:Category:Neutral names|names]] used for babies born in the United States between 2021 and 2023. All names are in the top 500 baby names for '''''both''''' girls/babies who are AFAB and boys/babies who are AMAB.<ref>United States Social Security Association (2021). [https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/popularnames.cgi Popular Baby Names]</ref><ref>United States Social Security Association (2023). [https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/popularnames.cgi Popular Baby Names]</ref>


    Most names are either masculine-inclined or feminine-inclined, although many names have changed from masculine-inclined to feminine-inclined or vice-versa over time, e.g. Kerry, and some names are commonly used as surnames.
    Most names are either masculine-inclined or feminine-inclined, although many names have changed from masculine-inclined to feminine-inclined or vice-versa over time, e.g. Kerry, and some names are commonly used as surnames.
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    30. '''Tatum''' - neutral-inclined
    30. '''Tatum''' - neutral-inclined


    ===References===
    ==See also==
    * [[Name|Names]]
    *[[Neutral names starting with A]]
     
    ==Links==
    *[https://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/popularnames.cgi Popular Baby Names] - United States Social Security Association
     
    ==References==


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    Latest revision as of 19:59, 1 February 2025

    This page lists the 30 most popular gender-neutral or unisex names used for babies born in the United States between 2021 and 2023. All names are in the top 500 baby names for both girls/babies who are AFAB and boys/babies who are AMAB.[1][2]

    Most names are either masculine-inclined or feminine-inclined, although many names have changed from masculine-inclined to feminine-inclined or vice-versa over time, e.g. Kerry, and some names are commonly used as surnames.

    Names[edit | edit source]

    1. Alexis - neutral-inclined

    2. Amari - feminine-inclined

    3. Angel - masculine-inclined

    4. Ari - slightly masculine-inclined

    5. Armani - masculine-inclined

    6. Avery - feminine-inclined

    7. Blake - slightly feminine-inclined

    8. Cameron - masculine-inclined

    9. Charlie - feminine-inclined

    10. Dakota - feminine-inclined

    11. Eden - feminine-inclined

    12. Emerson - feminine-inclined

    13. Finley - neutral-inclined

    14. Hayden - masculine-inclined

    15. Jordan - masculine-inclined

    16. Logan - masculine-inclined

    17. Oakley - feminine-inclined

    18. Parker - masculine-inclined

    19. Phoenix - masculine-inclined

    20. Quinn - feminine-inclined

    21. Remington - masculine-inclined

    22. Riley - feminine-inclined

    23. River - slightly masculine-inclined

    24. Rory - slightly masculine-inclined

    25. Rowan - masculine-inclined

    26. Sage - feminine-inclined

    27. Sawyer - masculine-inclined

    28. Shiloh - feminine-inclined

    29. Sutton - feminine-inclined

    30. Tatum - neutral-inclined

    See also[edit | edit source]

    Links[edit | edit source]

    References[edit | edit source]

    1. United States Social Security Association (2021). Popular Baby Names
    2. United States Social Security Association (2023). Popular Baby Names