Lindsey
Kerry
Jo / Joe - usually shortened from Joanne / Joanna or Joseph
Charlie - usually shorted from Charlotte for a girl
Sam - usually shortened from Samantha or Samuel
Lesley
Frances / Francis
Tony / Toni
Terry / Terri
Pat - usually from Patrick or Patricia
Frankie - usually from Francesca for a girl
Jamie
Bev
Kennedy
Pat
Famously, in Singing in the Rain, there was a dance between a couple called Syd and Gene. Syd was a woman, Gene was a man.
Dakota, Skylar, Sam, Jamie, Taylor, Devin
Most of the Santa's Reindeer Names are Unisex Names though some are for boy or girl.
It depends on what culture you belong to as to whether your child may be teased. Some cultures may be a lot more open towards unisex names than others.
unisex magazine names
Girls:ClaudiaFlorenceCamilleDominique (Unisex variations are Dominic and Dominica)Boys:ClaudeAndre`DanielAntoineChristophe
Just some of them (meaning 'wise' or 'wisdom'): - Hakim (masculine, Arabic) - Sage (unisex, English) - Satoshi (masculine, Japanese) - Shannon (unisex, English) - Sophia (feminine, English/German/Greek) - Wisdom (unisex, English)
Quido. Quinn, which is also unisex.
i think the greek for wolf is Lykos, but i'd say that's for boys. it could be unisex, though...
jordan jessy ashley sam terry jerri
Yes! it is good. Unisex tennis can be very entertaining!
Alex is a pretty good coed name, but it is common. It depends if you like common names or names that are scarcely used. I would also say Casey/Cassie, Jessy/Jessie, Morgon/Morgan, Danny/Dani, Terry/Teri Aaron/Erin, Jordan, Taylor, Skylar, Riley, Angel, Jaden, Adrian, and Devon . Type in something like, "unisex names," "popular unisex names," or "common unisex names" for much more results.
Some unisex names include Alex, Jordan, Taylor, Casey, and Riley. These names are suitable for boys and girls alike.
Some examples would be Levi's and boycott which both came from names of people