Boy Names for Baby Girls

When my Mom was pregnant with me she really wanted to name me Kyle, but my Dad was absolutely not cool with having a Daughter with a boy’s name. Then my little sister Ryan was born. I’ve just always been enamored with girls who have boy names. Here are some super cool ones!
  1. Corey
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "from the hollow"
    • Description:

      Cool a few decades ago, along with Lori and Tori -- but no more.
  2. Clark
    • Dani
      • Origin:

        Hebrew and Italian, diminutive of Daniella, Danielle, Danita
      • Description:

        Short form occasionally used on its own, with an open and friendly androgynous quality.
    • Ellis
      • Origin:

        English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
      • Meaning:

        "benevolent"
      • Description:

        Ellis, a surname used sparingly as a first in the Wallace/Morris period, sounds new now for girls, as a gender-neutral alternative to Ella or Alice. It debuted in the US Top 1000 for girls in 2015.-- Ellis has always been in the Top 1000 for boys -- and seems to be headed straight up. One of the most popular gender-neutral names, currently there are two baby boys named Ellis for every girl.
    • Frankie
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Frances
      • Meaning:

        "from France; free man"
      • Description:

        Vintage nickname name, with a down-to-earth country feel. This renewed interest placed Frankie back in the US Top 1000 in 2015 after a 41-year hiatus. For girls, it's a popular choice in England and Wales, Australia, and New Zealand. Drew Barrymore, who helped popularize and glamorize boyish names for girls, has a daughter named Frankie. On TV's Better Things, Pamela Adlon's middle daughter is named Frankie (sister to Max and Duke, both girls).
    • George
      • James
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "supplanter"
        • Description:

          James for a girl? Believe it or not, this is one of the boy names for girls" gaining a lot of attention these days, since Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds shocked the world by choosing it for their eldest daughter in 2014 (after his late father).
      • Jude
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah
        • Meaning:

          "praised"
        • Description:

          Jude may be a rising boys' name, thanks to Jude Law, but it's also a new way to spin Judy or Judith as well as a name that's long been used quietly for girls as well as boys. Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha, named her daughter Jude and Jessica Lange plays Sister Jude on American Horror Story.
      • Kyle
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "narrow spit of land"
        • Description:

          Not as popular for girls as Kylie or Kyla, but we prefer its simplicity.
      • Kier
        • Lou
          • Origin:

            Short form of Louise
          • Meaning:

            "renowned warrior"
          • Description:

            Lou is usually a short form of Louise, Louisa, or Lucy in English-speaking countries, when Lou is used for girls at all. But in France and Germany, it's a fashionable choice all on its own, sure to gain even more widespread style credibility since Heidi Klum and Seal chose it for their daughter.
        • Quinn
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "descendent of Conn"
          • Description:

            Quinn is the Anglicized version of the Irish patronymic surname Ó Cuinn, meaning "descendent of Conn." Conn has two possible derivations—the Old Irish cond, meaning "intellect," or cenn, meaning "chief." One of the most notable Quinn clans was from County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.
        • Rio
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "place of the cherry blossoms"
          • Description:

            Rio is one of Japan's most popular girls names, constantly sitting in that country's Top 10. Of course, Rio may also stem from the Portuguese and Spanish word for river, and the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro. A truly international name for a cosmopolitan baby!
        • Rory
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "red king"
          • Description:

            Rory is a buoyant, spirited name for a redhead with Celtic roots. The name Rory is getting more popular overall, but for the past few years has been trending decidedly toward the boys' side -- however, it's been rising to new heights for girls in recent years.
        • Ryan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "little king"
          • Description:

            This ultrapopular boys' name is rapidly becoming a hot name for girls; admired for its buoyant Irish spirit.
        • Spencer
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "keeper of provisions"
          • Description:

            Yes, Spencer makes a plausible and powerful female choice these days, though still thought of as primarily for boys. Kelsey Grammer used it for his daughter in the 1980's. Spencer made its first appearance on the girls' Top 1000 in 2017.
        • Sid
          • Teddy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Theodora
            • Description:

              Cute boyish short forms like Teddy and Frankie and Billie are in some ways a relic of the past, of the days before unisex names, when girls were given feminized versions of their father's names, but they are starting to come into their own again.