English Unisex Names

Discover English Unisex names with meanings and popularity.

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Orde
Spear or point.
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Oriole
Name derived from the brightly colored songbird of the same name.
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Overton
From the upper farm.
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Oxide
A compound containing oxygen.
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Page
A boy who is serving as a young attendant or servant.
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Pagen
Derived from the Old English word 'pagina', meaning a page or attendant.
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Paley
Dweller by the fence.
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Palmer
Worker at a palm tree.
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Park
Enclosed field.
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Parker
Park keeper.
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Parkin
Little Peter.
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Parlan
From the name of a village in Lincolnshire, England.
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Parrish
From the parish, referring to someone who lived near a church or parish.
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Parson
Occupational surname for a person who served as a parish priest or parson.
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Pat
Diminutive of Patrick or Patricia.
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Pattie
Noble, patrician.
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Paxton
Peaceful town.
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Payton
Town of the fighting men.
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Peanut
Refers to the small edible seed of a plant, often used in confections or as a...
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Pelham
Town by the pool.
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Pemberley
From the town on the hill.
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Pembroke
From the headland brook.
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Pennsylvania
Named after the state in the United States.
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Perry
Derived from the English surname, meaning 'pear tree'.
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Pery
Refers to a pearl.
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Peyton
From the town of Peega.
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Pilot
One who operates or guides a vehicle or aircraft.
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Piper
Flute player.
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Pookie
A term of endearment; pet name.
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Pooky
A term of endearment; pet name.
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Poppy
From the name of the flower, derived from Old English popæg.
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Porter
Occupational surname for a gatekeeper or carrier of goods.
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Posh
Elegant, fashionable.
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Prairie
Open grassland.
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Prentice
Apprentice.
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Presley
From the Priest's meadow.
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Preston
From the Priest's town.
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Price
Valuable, precious.
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Puck
Derived from Shakespeare's character, a mischievous sprite.
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Quenby
From the queen's estate.
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Quillin
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuilinn, meaning 'descendant of Cuileann', ...
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Rach
Abbreviation of Rachel/Richard.
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Rain
Abundant blessings; water from the sky.
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Raine
Queen; peaceful.
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Rainy
Pertaining to rain.
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Raleigh
From the deer meadow.
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Randal
Shield wolf.
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Randel
Diminutive form of Randall.
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Randy
Diminutive form of Randolph.
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Raney
Diminutive form of Randolph.
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