Neutral names starting with Q

An alphabetical list of neutral names starting with Q, continued from the names page, which see for more information. These are neutral-gender names, otherwise known as unisex names. They are equally appropriate for girls, boys, and people of any gender. Nonbinary people don't have to have neutral names, and many notable nonbinary people have names that are usually either masculine or feminine. Neutral names can help make it safer for people to explore their gender expressions. In English-speaking countries, some of the most familiar gender-neutral names starting with Q include Quinn. However, there are many more unisex names from around the world that start with Q, more than 20 of them, as listed below. Previous page: neutral names starting with P. Next page: neutral names starting with R.

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Qadan. Mongolian. Meaning "Cliff." Keywords: earth, nature, one syllable, places, power

Qamar. Arabic. Meaning "Moon." Keywords: magic, nature, sky, space, science, two syllables

Qi (氣). Chinese. Meaning "Breath, energy, vitality." Keywords: martial arts, one syllable, spirituality, power

Qiang (槍). Chinese. Meaning "Spear." Keywords: battle, one syllable

Qiao. Chinese. Meaning "Pretty, handsome." Keywords: appearance, beauty, one syllable, virtue

Qimat. Hindu. Meaning "Valuable." Pronounced "CHEE mut." Keywords: two syllables, value

Qing. Chinese. 1. 慶 Meaning "celebration." 2. 青 Meaning "Clear, pure." Keywords: one syllable

Qing Yuan. Mandarin Chinese. Meaning "Deep water, clear spring." Keywords: elements, nature, two syllables, water

Qiu (秋). Chinese. Meaning "Autumn." Keywords: nature, one syllable, seasons

Quant. 1. Dutch. Meaning "Rogue." From a family name. 2. English. From Latin, meaning "How much." In the USA, about 33 people have ever had this given name. Keywords: fantasy, one syllable, rare

Quenby. Scandinavian. Meaning "Feminine," but used for girls and boys. In the USA, about 65 people have had this given name. Keywords: rare, two syllables

Quennell. 1. English. Meaning "Woman battle." From a family name. 2. French. Meaning "Oak tree," or "From the small oak tree." Form of Quennel. In the USA, about 19 people have ever had the given name Quennel. Keywords: battle, nature, plants, rare, two syllables

Quest. American. Meaning "Adventure, search." In the USA, about 74 people have ever had this given name, 100% of whom were boys, but it's considered unisex. Keywords: fantasy, masculine inclined, one syllable

Quillan. Irish. Meaning "Cub." In the USA, about 70 people have ever had this given name. Keywords: animals, nature, two syllables

Quin. Irish. Meaning "Descendent of Conn." From a family name. Pronounced "Kwin." Variants include Quinn (in the USA, Quinn has been a boy's name 61% of the time). Keywords: masculine inclined, neutral inclined, one syllable

Quinby. Scandinavian. Meaning "From the queen's estate." In the USA, about 33 people have ever had this given name. Keywords: two syllables, rare

Quincy. 1. French. Meaning "From Quincy in France." 2. English. Meaning "Fifth." In the USA, about 7726 people have had the given name Quincy, 88% of whom have been boys. Variants include Quinci (in the USA, about 46 people have ever had the given name Quinci, 91% of whom have been girls) and Quincie (in the USA, about 176 people have ever had the given name Quincie, 97% of whom have been girls). Keywords: neutral inclined, places, two syllables

Quinlan. Irish Gaelic. Meaning "Very strong." Variants include Quinlyn (in the USA, about 33 people have ever had this name, 99% of whom have been girls) and Quinlynn. Keywords: strength, two syllables, power, virtue

Quirtsquip. Native American, Comanche. Meaning "Chewing elk." Keywords: animals, nature, two syllables

Quý. Vietnamese. Meaning "Precious." Keywords: value