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. 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