Unisex Names That Mean To

Discover Unisex names meaning To with origins and popularity.

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Adriel
Flock of God, belonging to God. God is my help.
Hebrew
Afton
From the Afton River, also an Old English town.
English
Ajay
Victorious
Indian
Akana
Common Hawaiian surname derived from Cantonese informal prefix Ah plus some p...
Hawaiian
Akim
According to an Ibibio of Nigeria folktale, Akim was a gorgeous, fat, young w...
Russian
Alessa
Noble one(Female Hebrew Name), Defender, protector. Used as a short form of A...
Italian
Alessi
Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a diffe...
Greek
Alexi
Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a diffe...
Slavic
Alexia
Defender, protector. Used as a short form of Alexandra, though it has a diffe...
American
Alexis
Defender, protector. Often sued as a short form of Alexandra.
Russian
Aliah
Exhalted, to ascend.
Biblical
Alven
Beloved, Wise, Friend to all, Noble friend.
German
Amadi
Ibo of Nigeria unisexual name, referring to the Sun God, meaning 'rejoice.'
African
Andren
From the town of Ardres, France
Scandinavian
Artois
From Artois, Netherlands
French
Ashtyn
From the Ash Tree Town
English
Azaliah
Near to God.
Biblical
Baptiste
To baptise.
French
Barran
Little hill top.
Irish
Bela
A Kongo word meaning 'to perch.'(Slavic), also a Zerma word meaning both 'sla...
Slavic
Bentan
Dweller from the moor town.
English
Bentyn
Dweller from the moor town.
English
Bret
Briton, British
English
Bretan
Briton, British.
Old-french
Bretta
Briton, British
English
Bretton
Briton, British.
Scottish
Brettun
Briton, British.
Old-french
Brilliant
To Sparkle
American
Brite
Briton, British
Celtic
Brittain
Briton, British.
English
Brittan
Briton, British.
English
Britten
Briton, British.
Old-french
Brittin
Briton, British.
Old-french
Britton
Briton, British.
English
Brittun
Briton, British.
Old-french
Brittyn
Briton, British.
Old-french
Cache
Storage Place
American
Cael
Victorious People
Celtic
Cale
Faithful, bold, victorious dog.
Latin
Carrington
Town of the Marsh
English
Cary
An alternative spelling of Carrie. Cary became a popular masculine first name...
English
Ceri
Either short form of Welsh name Ceridwen, or as term of affection based on We...
Welsh
Chimham
As they, like to them.
Biblical
Christobel
Compound of 'Christ' and Latin 'bela' beautiful, intended to mean fair follow...
Greek
Clause
Victory of th people. A form of Nicholas.
French
Clayne
Town Near Clay Land
English
Colan
Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory.'.
French
Colbie
By the coal town, Dark-haired.
English
Constance
To be knowledgeable, Constant, Steadfast.
Latin
Creola
Native to the Land, Creole
American
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