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<h3>UK Popular Unisex Baby Names</h3>
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<H3>List of Good unisex names UK</h3>
<b>These Names Are Split Equally Between Boys and Girls</b><br/>
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Bellamy,Charlie,Dakota,Denver<br/>
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Emerson,Finley,Justice,River<br/>
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<h3>These Gender-Neutral Baby Names Are on the Rise</h3>
babynames website saw an increase in lookups for these unisex monikers: Ari, River, Cameron, Sam, Tatum, Corey, Frankie and Emery.
And while those are names that have had history of being both boy and girl names,
the names site UK has also seen a recent trend of names that flipped from the blue column to the pink one: Stevie, Max, Drew, Tyler and Ryan, once thought of as boy names only, are now gaining ground with the girls.
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<h3>Common Baby boy and girl names</h3>
Addison,Adrian,Ainsley,Alex,Andy,Ari,Ash,Aspen,Aubrey,<br/><br/>
Bailey,Bay,Blaine,Bobbie,Brett,Brook<br/><br/>
Caelan,Campbell,Carroll,Charlie,Chris,Clay,Corey<br/><br/>
Dana,Dakota,Dale,Daryl,Devin,Dorian,Drew,<br/><br/>
Eddie,Eli,Elliott,<br/><br/>
Frances,Frankie,<br/><br/>
Gabriel,Glenn,Gray,<br/><br/>
Harper,Hayden,<br/><br/>
Jamie,Jean,Jesse,Jordan,Jules,Julian,<br/><br/>
Kaden,Kelly,Kennedy,<br/><br/>
Lake,Logan,<br/><br/>
Max,Morgan<br/><br/>
Pat,Peyton,<br/><br/>
Ray,Reed,Riley,River,Roan,Rudy,Ryan,<br/><br/>
Sage,Sam,Shawn,Sean,Stevie,<br/><br/>
Tanner,Taylor,Toby,Tyler,<br/><br/>
Val,<br/><br/>
West,Winter<br/><br/>
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<h3>More Options for Gender-Neutral Names</h3>
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Olivia reclaimed the top spot as the most popular girl’s name this year and last year’s favourite Sophia fell to number two. Elsewhere, Rosie climbed six places to claim the number 10 spot and, along with Lily, became one of only two names in the top 10 that don’t end in 'a'. Ella was another to join the top 10 this year, sneaking up 2 places to number 9.
There's no change at the top of the boys' chart this year. Muhammad retained the crown for the fifth year running and Noah and Oliver held steady at second and third positions. Arthur dropped six places but clung on to the top 10 in tenth position. And George levelled up from top 10 to top five, as it climbed three places to number four.
Rank |
Baby Girl Name |
Baby Boy Name |
1 |
Esme |
Kai |
2 |
Evelyn |
Austin |
3 |
Mia |
Lachlan |
4 |
Abigail |
Graham |
5 |
Luna |
Everett |
6 |
Chloe |
Theo |
7 |
Emily |
Elliot |
8 |
Ababella |
Matthew |
9 |
Ava |
Licoln |
10 |
Anna |
Axel |
Rank |
Baby Girl Name |
Baby Boy Name |
1 |
Esme |
Kai |
2 |
Evelyn |
Austin |
3 |
Mia |
Lachlan |
4 |
Abigail |
Graham |
5 |
Luna |
Everett |
6 |
Chloe |
Theo |
7 |
Emily |
Elliot |
8 |
Ababella |
Matthew |
9 |
Ava |
Licoln |
10 |
Anna |
Axel |
Rank |
Girls |
Boys |
1 |
Amelia |
Jack |
2 |
Olivia |
Charlie |
3 |
Isla |
Oliver |
4 |
Emily |
Harry |
5 |
Ava |
Jacob |
6 |
Holly |
Alfie |
7 |
Poppy |
James |
8 |
Lily |
Freddie |
9 |
Evie |
George |
10 |
Mia |
Noah |
Rank |
Girls |
Boys |
1 |
Amelia |
Jack |
2 |
Olivia |
Charlie |
3 |
Isla |
Oliver |
4 |
Emily |
Harry |
5 |
Ava |
Jacob |
6 |
Holly |
Alfie |
7 |
Poppy |
James |
8 |
Lily |
Freddie |
9 |
Evie |
George |
10 |
Mia |
Noah |