Unisex Name Finder
Tell Una your country, year, and how balanced you want the magic. She’ll fetch names shared between girls and boys ✨
Una’s Unisex Picks (United States 2024)
| # | Name | Share | F/M split |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Itzae | 0.0039% | 47% F / 53% M |
| 2 | Korbyn | 0.0039% | 23% F / 77% M |
| 3 | Bryar | 0.0039% | 40% F / 60% M |
| 4 | Austen | 0.0040% | 41% F / 59% M |
| 5 | Nour | 0.0041% | 80% F / 20% M |
| 6 | Aziah | 0.0041% | 26% F / 74% M |
| 7 | Courtney | 0.0041% | 72% F / 28% M |
| 8 | Mikah | 0.0041% | 23% F / 77% M |
| 9 | Lou | 0.0042% | 50% F / 50% M |
| 10 | Rooney | 0.0042% | 71% F / 29% M |
| 11 | Nazareth | 0.0044% | 67% F / 33% M |
| 12 | Taylin | 0.0044% | 60% F / 40% M |
| 13 | Arrow | 0.0044% | 32% F / 68% M |
| 14 | Tegan | 0.0044% | 64% F / 36% M |
| 15 | Ori | 0.0045% | 26% F / 74% M |
| 16 | Indiana | 0.0045% | 55% F / 45% M |
| 17 | Zamari | 0.0045% | 26% F / 74% M |
| 18 | Echo | 0.0046% | 79% F / 21% M |
| 19 | Ryver | 0.0047% | 46% F / 54% M |
| 20 | Ramsey | 0.0049% | 43% F / 57% M |
| 21 | Shaya | 0.0049% | 24% F / 76% M |
| 22 | Brighton | 0.0050% | 53% F / 47% M |
| 23 | Kobi | 0.0050% | 40% F / 60% M |
| 24 | Raleigh | 0.0050% | 62% F / 38% M |
| 25 | Marion | 0.0050% | 64% F / 36% M |
| 26 | Chozyn | 0.0051% | 33% F / 67% M |
| 27 | Lowen | 0.0052% | 55% F / 45% M |
| 28 | Jersey | 0.0054% | 71% F / 29% M |
| 29 | Gentry | 0.0054% | 41% F / 59% M |
| 30 | Wynn | 0.0054% | 55% F / 45% M |
| 31 | Laine | 0.0055% | 69% F / 31% M |
| 32 | Linden | 0.0055% | 38% F / 62% M |
| 33 | Rumi | 0.0056% | 63% F / 37% M |
| 34 | Lael | 0.0056% | 35% F / 65% M |
| 35 | Dominique | 0.0058% | 36% F / 64% M |
| 36 | Majesty | 0.0058% | 74% F / 26% M |
| 37 | Issa | 0.0059% | 41% F / 59% M |
| 38 | Huntley | 0.0060% | 51% F / 49% M |
| 39 | Divine | 0.0060% | 48% F / 52% M |
| 40 | Juno | 0.0061% | 80% F / 20% M |
| 41 | Arie | 0.0062% | 60% F / 40% M |
| 42 | Akari | 0.0063% | 51% F / 49% M |
| 43 | Lux | 0.0067% | 27% F / 73% M |
| 44 | Wylie | 0.0068% | 28% F / 72% M |
| 45 | Psalm | 0.0071% | 25% F / 75% M |
| 46 | Yuri | 0.0071% | 62% F / 38% M |
| 47 | Khari | 0.0072% | 32% F / 68% M |
| 48 | Kaydence | 0.0076% | 78% F / 22% M |
| 49 | Jean | 0.0078% | 29% F / 71% M |
| 50 | Rain | 0.0079% | 61% F / 39% M |
Unisex Name Finder: Balanced Brilliance for Every Star
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Meet Una’s unisex name finder, a gentle tool for discovering names used for girls and boys in the same year and country. If you are asking, “how rare is my name” and also wondering how balanced it is across genders, this page gives you a playful way to explore both at once.
The finder looks for names that appear on both sides of the SSA data, then shows you the split so you can decide how balanced you want the result to be. Some names are nearly even. Others lean a little more female or a little more male while still living in both worlds.
You can then move the rarity slider to explore everything from familiar favorites to much less common choices, and use the balance slider to decide how close to evenly shared the names should be.
Why People Love Unisex Names
Unisex names often feel flexible, modern, and easy to imagine in many different settings. Some families love the open and inclusive feeling they carry. Writers and creators often like them because they can shape a character in a way that feels fresh and adaptable.
They also sit in an interesting naming space. A name can be recognizable without feeling overused, or rare without feeling difficult. That balance is part of what makes this kind of search so fun.
How This Page Works
- Country and year: the finder uses SSA-based yearly data for the country and year you choose.
- Rarity slider: explore names from more common to more rare.
- Balance slider: set the minimum minority share so the name feels more evenly split.
- First-letter filter: narrow the list if you already have a favorite initial.
The result is a list of names that exist on both sides of the gender split for that year, along with a combined share percentage and a simple F/M split to make the balance easy to read.
What the F/M Split Means
The split tells you how much of that name’s use came from girls and how much came from boys in the selected year. A 50/50 split is very balanced. A 60/40 or 70/30 split still feels meaningfully shared. At the edge, an 80/20 split may still work for your style if you like a name that leans one way but remains truly unisex.
That is why the balance slider matters so much. It lets you decide what counts as “unisex enough” for your own search rather than forcing one rigid definition.
How to Use the Finder Well
- Start with a middle rarity setting: this often gives you a nice mix of wearable and distinctive names.
- Set the balance slider to your comfort zone: stricter balance gives fewer but more evenly shared names.
- Try a few years: some names shift meaningfully over time.
- Say your favorites out loud: the best names are not only balanced on paper, they feel right when spoken.
Why Time Matters
A name can feel strongly unisex in one decade and much more gendered in another. Some names drift gradually. Others flip surprisingly fast. Looking at the year helps you see whether a name has been broadly shared for a long time or whether it is part of a newer shift.
That context can be especially helpful for parents, writers, and anyone building a shortlist with a specific era or tone in mind.
Questions People Often Wonder About
Why did I get no results?
Usually the filters are just too tight. Widen the balance requirement, remove the first-letter filter, or try a different year.
Why is Canada fixed to 2021?
Right now, Canada is limited to 2021 data on this page, so the view stays consistent with the available dataset.
Are unisex names always exactly 50/50?
Not at all. Many names are still meaningfully unisex even when they lean somewhat toward one side. That is why this page lets you choose your own threshold.
A Gentle Unicorn Reminder
A great unisex name often feels like a bridge: flexible, welcoming, and full of possibility. Whether you want something classic, modern, rare, or beautifully in-between, the best name is still the one that feels bright when you say it.
Try a few years, nudge the sliders, and let the list surprise you. Somewhere in Una’s meadow may be a name that fits your story perfectly.