English Unisex Names

Discover English Unisex names with meanings and popularity.

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Linly
From the Flax Meadow.
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Lion
Referring to the king of the jungle.
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Locke
From the fortified place.
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London
From the city of London.
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Loni
Noble, ready for battle.
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Lonie
Diminutive of Alonzo or Alonso, meaning 'noble and ready'.
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Lonni
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
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Lonnie
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble and ready'.
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Lonny
Diminutive of Alonzo, meaning 'noble' or 'ready for battle'.
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Lore
Crowned with laurel.
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Loren
Derived from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned ...
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Lori
Derived from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel'.
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Lorie
Diminutive of the name Laura.
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Loring
From the place name Loring, meaning 'famous warrior'.
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Lory
Diminutive of Laura, meaning 'bay laurel'.
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Love
A name that signifies affection, deep emotional connection, and attachment..
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Lucky
Lucky, fortunate.
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Lyndon
From the Old English place name Lindum, meaning 'lime tree hill'.
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Lynley
Meadow near the lake.
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Lynli
From the lake.
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Lynlie
From the lake meadow.
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Lynly
From the lake meadow.
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Lynne
Dweller by the torrent.
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Lynton
From the town on the Linden tree hill.
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Lyonet
Little lion, derived from Old French 'lionet'.
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Lyre
A small stringed instrument.
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Lyric
Words set to music, expressing emotions.
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Lyron
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Macey
derived from Matthew.
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Macy
Weapon, gift of God.
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Madison
Son of Maud, originally a surname meaning 'child of Maud'.
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Madyson
Modern variation of Madison.
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Maeryn
Sea, fresh water.
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Magic
Derived from the English word magic, meaning the art of producing illusions o...
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Mallory
Unfortunate or ill-fated, derived from the Old French word 'malheure'.
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Mallow
From the name of the marshmallow plant, derived from Old English 'malwe'.
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Manning
Son of Mann, from the Old English personal name Mann.
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March
Month of March.
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Mare
Sea; Bitter.
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Marlon
Derived from the French name Marlon, meaning 'little falcon'.
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Marlow
Derived from a place name meaning 'driftwood lake' or 'remnants of a lake'.
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Marmyon
Great leader.
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Martyn
From the town near the lake.
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Martyne
Lady.
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Marvel
Wonderful, extraordinary.
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Marvelle
Marvelous, admirable.
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Maryland
Derived from the English place name Maryland, meaning 'land of Mary'.
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Mason
Stone worker.
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Mattie
Gift of God.
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Mattox
Gift of God.
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