2023 marks the year of embracing Gender Neutral Baby Names! Are you seeking a name that keeps your baby's sex a delightful surprise?
Gender-neutral names not only offer versatility but also tend to be distinctive and exceptionally adaptable
Selecting the perfect name for your little one is a thrilling yet challenging task for every parent. Drawing from personal experience, naming my first child was a breeze, but as numbers 2 and 3 approached, I found myself still deliberating on their names just days before their arrival. Fortunately, with the growing popularity of gender-neutral names, parents now have a broader range of choices.
Mums and Dads are seeking names that are distinct and uncommon, veering away from the scenario of having their child as the fifth Britney in their class, as was the case for us. Gender-neutral names not only offer versatility but also tend to be distinctive and exceptionally adaptable, making them an intriguing option for modern parents.
Time to check out some of these beautiful, unique baby names that aren’t gender specific, and are trending for 2023.
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Avery:
This name has a French origin and means "ruler of the elves." It has been used as a boy's name but is now more commonly used for girls. It's a great name for parents looking for something unisex. -
Morgan:
This name has a Welsh origin and means "sea-born." It has been used for both boys and girls, making it a popular gender-neutral name. Morgan has also been a popular surname in the United States.
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Riley:
This name has an Irish origin and means "valiant." It has been used for both boys and girls, and it's a great name for parents who want something unique yet unisex.
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Jordan:
This name has a Hebrew origin and means "to flow down." It has been used for both boys and girls and is a popular unisex name.
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Quinn:
This name has an Irish origin and means "wise." It has been used for both boys and girls and is a great name for parents looking for a unique yet gender-neutral name.
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Rowan:
This name has a Gaelic origin and means "little red one." It has been used for both boys and girls, and it's a great name for parents looking for something unisex yet distinctive.
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Sage:
This name has a Latin origin and means "wise one." It has been used for both boys and girls, and it's a great name for parents who want something unique and gender-neutral.
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Hunter :
A huntsman or provider. Traditionally a boy’s name but in 2023 Hunter is used equally for boys and girls.
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Hayden:
This name has English roots and means 'fire'. It was traditionally used for boys, however since 2010 has become increasingly popular for girls too!
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Taylor:
This name has an English origin and means "tailor." It has been used for both boys and girls and is a popular gender-neutral name.
Gender-neutral names are becoming increasingly popular, and they provide parents with a unique and inclusive way to name their baby. There are so many neutral unique baby names its almost hard to choose! Of cause choose the name that resonates with you and if you are like me, wait until after you have officially met your little one to see if the name suits them.
Have you found the perfect name on our list for your beautiful bundle of joy? Or maybe you found one that isn't on our list!! Let us know either way, we would love to hear the name you have chosen. Check out our range of Gender Neutral bedding and swaddles to use in your Announcement.
xx Katie