Nonbinary & Gender-Neutral Names

Beautiful unisex names that work for anyone — inclusive, modern, and meaningful.

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Huppim
Dove, birds, or wings.
Hebrew
Howea
Feminine form of Howe, from the hill.
English
Horizon
Refers to the line where the earth and sky appear to meet.
English
Horem
Horus is satisfied, referring to the falcon-headed god Horus.
Egyptian
Hoowanneka
Sacred voice.
Cherokee
Holon
Sand.
Hebrew
Hinata
Sunflower; towards the sun.
Japanese
Hezir
Green.
Hebrew
Hezer
Enclosed.
Hebrew
Hethlon
Willful.
English
Heshmon
Riches.
Hebrew
Hermogenes
Born of Hermes.
Greek
Havana
From Havana, capital city of Cuba.
Spanish
Hauran
A region in Syria, meaning 'hollow' or 'cave'.
Arabic
Hatita
Rattlesnake.
Cherokee
Harto
Means 'treasure' or 'wealth' in Javanese.
Indonesian
Harta
One who is prosperous.
Sanskrit
Harran
Mountaineer, road.
Hebrew
Harosheth
The dwelling of happiness.
Hebrew
Hamath
Fortress.
Hebrew
Hakupha
Hope.
Hebrew
Hakkoz
Intelligence.
Hebrew
Habazinaiah
Vision of the Lord.
Hebrew
Gunesh
Lord of Virtues; God of goodness.
Sanskrit
Guitain
From a Goth, a Goth.
French
Guadelupe
From the Guadalupe river region.
Spanish
Goshen
Goshen is a Hebrew name derived from a place mentioned in the Bible. It is as...
Hebrew
Golgotha
Place of a skull, the site of Jesus' crucifixion.
Hebrew
Godafrid
God's peace, from elements 'god' (god) and 'frid' (peace).
Germanic
Gizmo
Gadget or Mechanical Device.
English
Gittaim
Two winepresses, a place name in ancient Israel.
Hebrew
Gift
A present.
English
Gibeah
Hill.
Hebrew
Gethsemane
Gethsemane means 'oil press' and is the name of the garden where Jesus prayed...
Hebrew
Gederoth
Fortified place.
Hebrew
Gederah
Enclosure.
Hebrew
Geder
Enclosure.
Hebrew
Geba
Ditch, hill.
Hebrew
Gazer
Refers to someone who gazes or stares intently.
English
Gauge
Referring to a measuring device or to a measure of thickness.
French
Gath
A winepress; also a Philistine city in the Bible.
Hebrew
Garsteaode
Of Gar's byre.
English
Galilaia
God is exalted.
Hebrew
Frost
Referring to the frozen state of water.
English
Fortuo
Fortune or luck, derived from the Latin 'fortuna'.
Spanish
Fone
Happiness, joy.
Chinese
Ferrari
Derived from the Italian word 'ferro' meaning 'iron', referring to a blacksmith.
Italian
Fergie
Diminutive of the name Fergus, meaning man of vigor.
Scottish
Feodora
Gift from God.
Russian
Fenmore
From the marsh.
English
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