Unisex Baby Names

Discover Unisex baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

2,917 names found Page 16 of 59
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Delmar
Of the sea.
English
Delphine
Dolphin.
Greek
Delphyne
Delphyne is a feminine name derived from the Greek word 'delphys' meaning 'wo...
Greek
Delwyn
Fair and blessed, from the Welsh elements 'del' meaning pretty and 'gwyn' mea...
Welsh
Demas
Popular, beloved.
Greek
Demetra
Goddess of fertility and agriculture.
Greek
Demetrius
derived from the Greek goddess of agriculture, Demeter..
Greek
Dene
Valley.
English
Denim
Type of fabric.
English
Denni
From the valley.
English
Dennie
From the valley.
English
Denny
Diminutive of Dennis, meaning 'follower of Dionysus'.
English
Denver
From the green valley.
English
Deny
Obedience.
English
Denys
Follower of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Greek
Derby
Derived from a place name meaning 'deer farm' in Old English.
English
Deri
Deri is a Welsh name meaning 'oak tree'.
Welsh
Derie
Modern invented name, meaning.
English
Derin
Derin means 'deep' in Turkish, often used to describe depth of character or w...
Turkish
Deron
Modern phenomenon.
English
Derrie
Wanderer.
Irish
Derring
Bold.
English
Desi
Desi means 'from the country' or 'native' in Hindi, referring to someone from...
Hindi
Desire
Derived from the English word desire, meaning a strong feeling of wanting som...
English
Deva
Divine, celestial.
Sanskrit
Devan
Divine.
Sanskrit
Deven
Divine.
Sanskrit
Devin
Poet, derived from the Irish word 'dámh' meaning poet.
Irish
Devon
From the name of the county in England.
English
Devyn
Poet; Bard.
Irish
Devyne
Divine.
English
Dharin
Upholder; Sustainer.
Sanskrit
Dharma
Dharma means 'righteousness, duty, or moral law' in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Dharyn
Combination of the names Darren and Aaron.
English
Diamond
Precious gemstone.
English
Dian
Divine, from the Roman goddess Diana.
English
Didymus
Twin.
Greek
Dimah
Tears.
Arabic
Dimnah
Dunghill or manure heap, a place name in the Old Testament.
Hebrew
Dionne
Divine, heavenly.
French
Dionysus
derived from Dionysos, the Greek god of wine and revelry.
Greek
Divari
The edge of heaven.
Sanskrit
Doan
Beginning.
Vietnamese
Dodai
Beloved; favorite.
Hebrew
Dodanim
Beloved; favorite.
Hebrew
Domani
Tomorrow.
Italian
Dominique
Belonging to the Lord.
French
Don
A short form of Donald, meaning 'world ruler' or 'great chief'.
Scottish
Donatien
Gift of God.
French
Donielle
Modern feminine form of Donald, meaning 'world ruler'.
English
Choosing Unisex baby names

Unisex baby names can reflect culture, tradition, personality, and meaning. Explore origin, pronunciation, and popularity to find a name that feels perfect.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore