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104 Baby Names For Any Gender In 2022

August 14, 2022August 28, 2022 jasmine Post a comment

There are a million names out there.

As a Labor & Delivery nurse, I’ve heard a lot. People can go pretty wild with baby names. If you’re a teacher, you’ve definitely heard your fair share. Names like Virgin, Ka$h, Angus, Demon, etc.

Naming your baby is hard work. The name you give will stick with your child forever, or maybe not if they decide to change their name for whatever reason — marriage, show business, or change it to a symbol like Prince did.

Below is a list of 104 names that can work for whatever gender. Many of these names can be feminized or masculinized by using different spelling. For example, Lindsey versus Lindsay, Kerry versus Kerri.

  1. Adrian
  2. Aiden
  3. Alex
  4. Andy
  5. Ariel
  6. Aries
  7. Asher
  8. Ashley
  9. Ashton
  10. Austin
  11. Avery
  12. Bailey
  13. Beck
  14. Bernie
  15. Billy
  16. Braden
  17. Brixton
  18. Cain
  19. Caleb
  20. Cameron
  21. Casey
  22. Chris
  23. Cleo
  24. Cody
  25. Connor
  26. Corey
  27. Dana
  28. Danny
  29. Dean
  30. Devin
  31. Dillon
  32. Drew
  33. Elijah
  34. Ellis
  35. Evan
  36. Finley
  37. Forrest
  38. Foster
  39. Frankie
  40. Gwen
  41. Hayden
  42. Hudson
  43. Hunter
  44. Jackson
  45. Jaime
  46. Jalen
  47. Jay
  48. Jerry
  49. Jesse
  50. Jo
  51. Jody
  52. Jordan
  53. Journey
  54. Julian
  55. Justice
  56. Kai
  57. Kay
  58. Kelly
  59. Kelsey
  60. Kennedy
  61. Kerry
  62. Kingston
  63. Kyle
  64. Laurel
  65. Lauren
  66. Leigh
  67. Lennox
  68. Leslie
  69. Linden
  70. Lindsey
  71. Lou
  72. Luca
  73. Maddox
  74. Max
  75. Mel
  76. Monroe
  77. Morgan
  78. Nick
  79. Niko
  80. Nixon
  81. Orion
  82. Parker
  83. Ray
  84. Regan
  85. Ren
  86. Riley
  87. Rio
  88. River
  89. Robin
  90. Ryan
  91. Sam
  92. Shannon
  93. Shiloh
  94. Sky
  95. Sloan
  96. Sunny
  97. Tegan
  98. Terry
  99. Toby
  100. Tracy
  101. Trip
  102. Tyler
  103. Zane
  104. Zeke

Do you have a unisex name? I don’t think my name (Jasmine) can be fitting as a boy name, unless maybe someone named their baby Jasman. But who would do that?

If you’re looking up baby names, then perhaps you’re having a baby soon. Check out my designed ready to print or editable birth plans to use for your delivery.

About Jasmine

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I'm that kind of person who wakes up at 4 AM to go to the gym before a 12.5 hour nursing shift. Coffee and green smoothies are something I can't (or won't?) live without.

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