One of the most vocal professions in the realm of gender neutrality are the stars from tinseltown. Here are a few names of celebs who refuse to be boxed into gender stereotypes.
Naming your first child could be the foremost daunting task for new parents, particularly nowadays when the awareness for gender-fluid parenting is at an all-time high.
To help you decide, we’ve put together a list of 30 gender-neutral names to choose from.
One of the most vocal professions in the realm of gender neutrality are the stars from tinseltown. Here are a few names of celebs who refuse to be boxed into gender stereotypes.
According to The Bump , Demi means half or small in French. As a bonus, Demi Lovato has also come out as a pan sexual.
Babycentre defines this as the shorter version of either Samuel or Samantha and it means God is heard. Singer Sam Smith has also come out as non-binary.
Olly can be a boy or girl name as it can be short for Olivia, or Oliver. It means peace maker as Olive branches are traditionally regarded to symbolize making amends. Olly Alexander has also identified as non-binary.
Depending on which language you refer to, Drew can mean wise in Welsh, or courageous in Greek. The E.T. star Drew Barrymore meanwhile has always identified as bisexual and was even quoted as saying that she “loves a woman’s body.”
A variation from the word Tailor, it’s no wonder that this means one who cuts cloth. While neither Taylor Swift or Taylor Launter have come out as anything other than straight, their name can still be used whichever gender your child chooses. Fun fact: Taylor Launter is engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Taylor Dome.
Both Dylans on the list also identify as straight but it does have a very romantic meaning as it is Welsh for “from the sea”.
There are many names from various places that can be used for either sexes. Make sure to choose one that means something to you and your hubby!
Here are some examples:
Numbers they say are the most objective of all words but aside from the common names from Roman Numerals of Zero, Seven, or even Eleven from Stranger Things, you can also look at other number words. For example Quinn, another popular binary name means “the fifth.”
Choosing a non-binary name can be easy if you just look at your favorite colors. Here are our top five picks:
Ash: This can be short for both Ashley and Ashton, and is a color described as slightly gray
Azure: A shade of blue
Alani: The Hawaian word for Orange
Blue/Bleu/Blu: One of the primary colors, and something you can make unique through different spelling variations
Coco: A darkish brown color, or the same color as chocolate
Nature is the perfect inspiration, and you can even name your baby for the season they came into the world. Name your child Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, and it will definitely fit whichever pronoun they decide to use. You can also use the common elements of Earth, Sun, Wind, and even Moon.