Along with Charlie and Lowen, other cool nonbinary names include Arbor, Everest, Frey, Kit, Onyx, Ridley, Tatum, and Wren.
A unisex name is the same name that is given to a boy or a girl: Alexis, Clare, Gale, Kimberly. Some male names are now also used as female names, for example, Ashley, Casey, Jordan, Taylor.
Other classic boys' names with four letters include Abel, Adam, Amos, Carl, Eric, Mark, and Paul. Unique four letter names for boys on our recommended list include Beau, Cove, Elio, Ford, Hart, Huck, Land, Nico, Otis, Pike, Rafi, and Shaw.
Names like Noah, Jodie, Kai, Charlie, Skylar, and Finely are all now frequently used for boys and girls. Plus, you can also pick any name you want for your child, regardless of the gender it is typically associated with. The important thing is to choose the name that you feel best suits your child.
Gender: Kai is most commonly a boy's name but it's occasionally given to girls.
London is a surname of English origin, derived from the city of London, and a unisex given name.
The name Luxury is both a boy's name and a girl's name meaning "extravagance, opulence".
Gender-neutral baby names can be unisex, having never been associated with a particular sex and/or gender identity, or they may be traditionally masculine or feminine names that have lost their gendered association over time. Unique gender-neutral baby names have soared in popularity over the last few decades.
In Japanese, kai has a number of meanings, including "ocean" (海), "shell" (貝), "open" (開), "restoration" and "recovery". In Māori, kai means "food" or "meal". In Northern Ireland, data indicated that Kai experienced a significant rise in popularity as a male given name from 2002 to 2003.
Gender-Neutral Chinese Baby Names
Huan: This gender-neutral Chinese baby name means “happiness.” Lian: Traditionally a feminine name, this Chinese name can be used for modern boys or girls. Lian means “graceful willow.” Tai: It's a “great extreme” and can be used as a gender-neutral Chinese baby name.
In fact, "Kai" is the transliteration of several different Chinese surnames. Its meaning varies depending on how it is spelled in Chinese, and which dialect it is pronounced in.
A Universal Naming Convention (UNC) name is a network resource name for a share point on a workstation. The resource name includes the workstation name assigned to the workstation and a name you assign to a drive or directory so that it can be shared. The name you assign is also called a share point name.
A unisex name is a first name that people use regardless of gender. For example, the name Alex may be given to a boy or a girl. Some unisex names are associated with longer, gender-specific names, for example Alexander (male), Alexandra (female).
Nature names in the US Top 1000 include Sage, River, Briar, Dahlia, Fox, Ivy, Laurel, Magnolia, Willow, and Wren. Unique nature names such as Canyon, Grove, Harbor, and Prairie are stylish options that have not yet been widely discovered.