Unisexed Names
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- Audriana
Origin:
English compound name, Audrey + AnaMeaning:
"noble strength + grace"Description:
Variation of Adriana, with a dash of Audrey thrown in. While fewer than 100 baby girls are named Audriana in the US each year, it's part of a constellation of names including Aubrey, Aubriana, and Ariana that are used for thousands of girls and will make the name feel far more popular than the numbers indicate.
- Jude
Origin:
Latin diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah, Hebrew, ArabicMeaning:
"praised; to be generous and good to others"Description:
Jude may be a popular boys' name, thanks to Jude Law, but boyish nicknames for girls - like Frankie and Teddy - are on trend and Jude is also a new way to spin Judy or Judith. It's long been used quietly for girls as well as boys, and may start to pick up steam, though as of 2024, it was given to just shy of 90 girls in the US compared to over 2000 boys.
- Quirin
Origin:
German from LatinMeaning:
"spear"Description:
A child might like to have a name connected to the legendary Quirin stone, which, when placed on a sleeping person's head, prompts him to expose his secret thoughts.
- Xaverie
Origin:
Feminine variation of Xavier, BasqueMeaning:
"new house"Description:
Xaverie is a feminine name derived from Xavier, which itself comes from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'the new house.' Most famously associated with St. Francis Xavier, the 16th-century missionary, the name carries religious significance for many Catholic families.