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A unisex name, also known as an epicene name, is a given name that is often given to either a boy or a girl. Some countries, however, require that a given name be gender-specific (see German name). This list does not cover names in cultures where the names are often not gender specific, which is common in many cultures. For example, some African tribes have unisex names, and so do cultures which use names which are derived from properties, such as the Amish or many cultures in India. Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Unisex names are often nicknames that are also used as given names, such as Alex and Chris. Alex can be considered a shortening of Alexander (a masculine name) or of Alexandra/Alexa (a feminine name); Chris can be considered a shortening of Christopher or Christian (both masculine names), or of Christina or Christine (feminine names). A nickname is a short, clever, cute, derogatory, or otherwise substitute name for a person or things real name (for example, Nick is short for Nicholas). ...
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However, Chris is masculine when used in more formal circumstances (i.e. in legal papers, or when quoted together with the last name, etc). This means a distinction must be made between nicknames and formal names derived from nicknames. Consequently, Chris is best described as "unisex as a nickname, masculine as a full name". This situation applies to most nicknames which have started to be alternatively used as formal names and should be reflected in the table below. Some names that were once predominantly used as masculine given names are now primarily feminine given names, including Alexis, Ashley, Beverly, Carol, Evelyn, Hilary, Jocelyn, Meredith, Shirley, Shannon, Sharon, and Vivian. Sometimes the modern adoption of a predominantly masculine given name follows the use by an actress (e.g. Drew Barrymore, Daryl Hannah) or fictional character (e.g. Tracy, Blake). Soap operas, in particular, give names to their strong female characters that are either unisex or predominantly masculine names. There will then be an increase in the use of that name for females. Drew Blyth Barrymore (born February 22, 1975) is an American actress and film producer, the youngest member of the Barrymore family of American actors. ...
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Some unisex names are homophones, pronounced the same for both genders but spelled differently. One common example of this is a final "y" for the masculine form and an "i" or "ie" for the feminine. (e.g. Terry and Teri, Jerry and Jeri, Tony and Toni, Johnny and Johnnie, Billy and Billie). Others have less regular spelling variations (Francis and Frances, Robin and Robyn, Sidney and Sydney, Lee and Leigh, etc.). In many cases, the spelling of what used to be a predominantly masculine name was altered to create a feminine variation. If the feminine variation becomes sufficiently popular, the use of the masculine variation may dwindle, and ultimately the name may be deemed feminine under any spelling. Homonyms (in Greek homoios = identical and onoma = name) are words which have the same form (orthographic/phonetic) but unrelated meaning. ...
Some names vary their gender from country to country or language to language. For example, Anne, which is feminine in English, is normally masculine in some Dutch provinces, but normally feminine in the rest of the country; or Jean, which is normally feminine in English and Scottish, is masculine in French. Lawrence, which is normally masculine in English and Scottish, is feminine in French. Surnames (e.g. Bailey, Courtney, Darcy, Elliot) and place names (e.g. Dakota, Devon, Montana) have become fashionable sources for names for boys and girls in English-speaking countries. These are not inherently gender-specific, but most surnames (Bruce, Gordon, Stanley, Harvey) are traditionally considered masculine and place names (Kimberly, Tiffany, Paris, Chelsea) feminine. A family name, or surname, is that part of a persons name that indicates to what family he or she belongs. ...
In geography and cartography, a toponym is a place name, a geographical name, a proper name of locality, region, or some other part of Earths surface or its natural or artificial feature. ...
Dakota Territory was the name of the northernmost part of the Louisiana Purchase of the United States. ...
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Different parents may adopt the same unusual name for children of opposite gender. Unisex names can be the source of humor, such as Julia Sweeney's sexually ambiguous character "Pat" on Saturday Night Live. A running joke on the TV show Scrubs is that almost every woman J.D. sleeps with has a unisex name: Jordan, Alex, Danni, Elliot, Jamie, etc. Similarly, the sex of the baby Jamie in Malcolm in the Middle was purposely kept ambiguous when first introduced at the end of the show's fourth season leading to speculation that it would remain unknown. However, the character's sex was revealed at the end of the first episode of season five. Julia Sweeney (born October 10, 1959 in Spokane, Washington) is an American actress and comedian who lives in Hollywood, California. ...
Pat was an androgynous fictional character created and performed by Julia Sweeney for the American sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. ...
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Malcolm in the Middle is a seven-time Emmy-winning,[1] one-time Grammy-winning[1] and seven-time Golden Globe-nominated[1] critically acclaimed American sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Network. ...
Many Indian names become unisex when written with Latin characters because of the limitations of transliteration. The spellings Chandra and Krishna, for example, are transliterations of both the masculine and feminine versions of those names. In Indian languages, the final as of these names are different letters with different pronunciations, so there is no ambiguity. However, when they are seen (and usually, spoken) by a Western audience, they become gender ambiguous. Other Indian names, such as Ananda, are exclusively or nearly exclusively masculine in India, but because of their a ending, are assumed to be feminine in Anglophone societies. Many unisex names in India are obvious and are never ridiculed. For instance Nehal is used commonly to name baby boys or girls in western state of India namely Gujarat. Most Sikh first names such as Harpreet, Gurpreet, Sukhjinder and Harjeet are unisex names and equally commonly given to either sex[1]. Transliteration is the practice of transcribing a word or text written in one writing system into another writing system. ...
Nehal is an Indian name most popular in western state of Gujarat. ...
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Religions Sikhism Scriptures Guru Granth Sahib Languages English, Punjabi] A Sikh (English: or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is an adherent to Sikhism. ...
U.S. statistical data Within the United States, by analyzing data released from the 1990 census by the Census Bureau, the given name Kris was statistically the most likely to be used for either gender. Among the other names that were the closest to being gender neutral include the following (in order from slightly more feminine to slightly more masculine): Dominique, Gale, Leslie, Pat, Jody, Jesse, Morgan, Robbie, Kris, Frankie, Kerry, Johnnie, Carey, Tommie, Casey, Merle, Taylor, and Jamie. Note that the data is based on a large national sampling and excludes very rare names, as well as not considering minor alternative spellings. See the references for the data gathering methodology. The United States Census Bureau (officially Bureau of the Census as defined in Title ) is a part of the United States Department of Commerce. ...
List of names that can be unisex For inclusion on this list, a name must either: - have originated as a unisex name (e.g., Abijah).
- have multiple origins as both a masculine and feminine name (e.g., Alva).
- have been used significantly at some point in the past or present as a name for both males and females (e.g., Tristan).
- be used as a nickname for both masculine and feminine names (e.g., Chris).
- be otherwise significant in a historical context as a unisex name (e.g., Zooey).
A - Abby (used as a nickname for Abigail (feminine) or Abraham or Abbott (masculine), the latter as in Abbie Hoffman); also Abbie, Abbey, Abi
- Adair; also Adaire
- Addie; also Addy or Adi
- Addison (surname used as a given name for males and females)
- Adrian/Adriane
- Afton (name given for the River Afton, used for both sexes)
- Ailin (Asian female name A-leen; Gaelic Male name I-lin or A-lin); see also Allen
- Ainsley
- Akira (can be masculine or feminine, as it has multiple origins)
- Al (nickname for Alexander, Alexandra, Alan, Albert, Alfred, Alison, Alphonse)
- Alex (nickname for Alexander (masculine) or Alexandra (feminine)); also Alix.
- Alexis, Alexus.
- Ali (masculine in Arabic, or short for Alistair or Alexander (masculine) or Alicia and it's variants or Alison or Alexandra (feminine)); also Allie, Ally
- Alice (both originally feminine and chiefly feminine in usage, but has been used in the past for males; it was the 701st most popular name for boys born in the United States from 1900-1909[1]; see also Alice Cooper, né Vincent Furnier)
- Alpha
- Alva (both masculine and feminine, as it has two separate origins)
- Amal (Arabic)
- Amit (Hebrew name)
- An (Vietnamese unisex name)
- Anah (biblical unisex name)
- Anan (Akan unisex name)
- Ananda (masculine in India)
- Anath; also Anat
- Andrea (masculine in some languages and feminine in others); also Andria
- Andy (often short for Andrew (masculine) or Andrea (see above)); also Andi, Andie
- Angel (generally considered masculine in Spanish-speaking regions and feminine in English-speaking regions (pronounced differently))
- Ani (masculine Japanese name, or nickname for various masculine or feminine names containing an); also Annie
- Anne (can be masculine in some regions of the Netherlands, especially Friesland, also formerly masculine in France,but always feminine in English-speaking countries such as Canada,United States,England,and Australia.); also Ann
- Arden (surname used as a given name on both sexes)
- Ari; also Arie
- Ariel/Arielle (more common for females)
- Arlie; also Arly
- Artemis (female: Artemis; male: Artemis Fowl); also Artemus
- Asa
- Ash (Ash tree/nature name or nickname for various names beginning with Ash-)
- Ashley; also Ashly, Ashlee, Ashleigh (in the United states it was predominantly masculine until the 1960's and is now usually feminine, but can be masculine in the United Kingdom[2])
- Ashton; also Ashtyn
- Asia; also Aja, Eja (male:Eja Lange)
- Asuka (Japanese name)
- Aubrey
- Audie (nickname for Audrey (feminine) or other masculine and feminine names beginning with Aud-; also used as a given name, as per Audie Murphy); also Aude
- August
- Augustine (Anglicized masculine form of the Roman name Augustinus, and the feminine form of the French name Augustin)
- Autumn (more common for females)
- Averill (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
- Avery
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Abigail (×Ö²×Ö´××Ö·×Ö´× / ×Ö²×Ö´××Ö¸×Ö´× her Fathers joy or, fountain of joy ;leader of/is dance/, Standard Hebrew Avigáyil, Tiberian Hebrew ʾÄá¸Ã®á¸¡Ã¡yil / ʾÄá¸Ã®á¸¡Äyil), once Abigal (Samuel 2 3:3), is a female character in the Bible. ...
Abbott Howard Abbie Hoffman (November 30, 1936 â April 12, 1989) was a social and political activist in the United States who co-founded the Youth International Party (Yippies). Later he became a fugitive from the law, who lived under an alias following a conviction for dealing cocaine. ...
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The River Afton (or Afton Water) is a small river in Ayrshire, Scotland. ...
Akira is a common Japanese given name. ...
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Alexandra is the feminine version of the given name Alexander. ...
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Alfonso (Italian and Spanish), Alfons (Catalan and German), Afonso (Portuguese), Affonso (Ancient Portuguese), Alphonse (French and English), Alphons (Dutch), or Alphonso (English and Filipino) is a masculine name, originally from the Gothic language. ...
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Alexandra is the feminine version of the given name Alexander. ...
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Alexander is a common male first name. ...
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// Ariel is a unisex name[1] from the Hebrew ×ֲרִ××Öµ× Lion of God. ...
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B - Barbu a Romanian masculine name.
- Barry or Berry; also Beary, Berrie, Barrie
- Benny or Bennie (often a nickname for Benjamin (masculine) or Benjamina or Benjamine (feminine))
- Bo (female: Bo Derek, born Mary Cathleen Collins, Little Bo Peep), always masculine in Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Norwegian
- Brandon (surname used as a given name for both sexes, generally males)
- Brittany (surname used as a given name for both sexes; generally considered feminine in current times); also Brittney, Britney
- Brody (surname, generally masculine as a given name); also Brodie
- Buddhi
- Bobby or Bobbie; also Bobbi
- Billy or Billie (the latter more common in females, eg. Billie Jean King, Billie Piper, Billie Holiday)
- Bailey (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
- Bay
- Bela (Hungarian masculine name (eg. Bela Lugosi or Béla Károlyi) or nickname for the Spanish and Portuguese Isabela (feminine))
- Bernie (often a nickname for Bernard (masculine) or Bernadette (feminine))
- Bertie (often a nickname for Robert or Roberta; can also be a nickname for Bartholomew, as in Bertie Ahern); also Berty, Bert (variant)
- Beverly (surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Beverley
- Bevin or Bevan (respectively feminine and masculine names used interchangeably on both sexes)
- Blaine (surname used as a given name for both sexes; more common for males)
- Blair (surname used as a given name for both sexes) (Male Example: Blair Underwood, actor), (Female Example: Blair Flannigan, fictional character on Yu-Gi-Oh! GX ); also Blaire
- Blake (female:Blake Lively)(male:Blake Lewis, American Idol finalist) (more common for males)
- Blue or Bleu; also Blu
- Blythe (surname used as a given name for both sexes)
- Bora (masculine in Turkish and feminine in Albanian; also masculine in several Slavic languages as a diminutive for names such as Velibor and Borislav, as in Bora Milutinović, first name Velibor)
- Bradley (surname used as a given name for both sexes, generally males; female: Bradley Taylor); also Brad (nickname)
- Brett (generally considered male today, but formerly a female first name: Lady Brett Ashley in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", or Brett Somers)
- Briar; also Bryar, Brier, Bryer
- Brice or Bryce (female: Bryce Dallas Howard)
- Britt or Brit
- Britton (surname used as a given name for both sexes); also Briton
- Brynne (female) or Brin (male)
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Brittany or Bretagne can refer to: Brittany (French Bretagne), a peninsula in north-west France, and an historical duchy and province of France Bretagne, the administrative région of France Brittany spaniel, a breed of dog Brittany is also a female name (variants include Britnee, Britney, Brittney). ...
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Brody as a surname Bródy is a surname of Hungarian people: Imre Bródy Sándor Bródy Zsigmond Bródy Daniel Bródy János Bródy Michael Bródy The ó is a long o [oh] in Hungarian and the y indicates a from: from Bród Brody...
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Billie Jean Moffitt King (born November 22, 1943 in Long Beach, California) is a retired tennis player from the United States. ...
Billie Paul Piper (born Leanne Paul Piper[1] on 22 September 1982) is an British actress. ...
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 â July 17, 1959) was an American jazz singer and songwriter. ...
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Bartholomew Patrick Bertie Ahern (Irish: Parthalán Pádraig à hEachthairn, born 12 September 1951) is an Irish politician who served as Taoiseach of Ireland from 26 June 1997 to 7 May 2008. ...
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Velibor Bora MilutinoviÄ (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐÐµÐ»Ð¸Ð±Ð¾Ñ ÐоÑа ÐилÑÑиновиÑ) (born September 7, 1944 in Bajina BaÅ¡ta, Serbia, then Yugoslavia) is a Serbian football coach, and the only person to have coached five different teams at the World Cup: Mexico (1986), Costa Rica (1990), the United States (1994), Nigeria (1998), and China (2002). ...
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C - Caden, Cayden, Kayden
- Camden (sometimes spelled Camdyn, Kamdyn)
- Cameron (Generally masculine, often spelled Camryn or Kamryn for females. Female: Cameron Diaz)
- Camille (unisex in French)
- Carey or Cary
- Carol (now usually feminine, masculine forms Caroll/Carroll or Karol (Polish))
- Carmen (or Carman)
- Casey (or Kaci, Kasey, Kacie)
- Cassidy or Kassidy
- Ceceil
- Chanda (Unisex in India)
- Chandler
- Chandra (In India, it is masculine if the final "a" is pronounced one way and feminine if the final "a" is pronounced another way)
- Charlie (short for Charles (masculine), or Charlotte (feminine))
- Chase (more common for males)
- Chris (unisex as an informal diminutive for Christopher, Christian, Christina or Christine; masculine as a formal name)
- Christian also Kristian, Cristian
- Christin or Kristin, Kristen, Kristan, Krysten, Krystyn, Krystan, Krystin, etc.
- Christy (short for Christopher and Christian (masculine) or Christina and Christine (feminine)) (male example: Christy Moore)
- Claire/Clare (more common for females)
- Claude (unisex in French)
- Cody/Codie/Codee (the spelling "Cody" is more common for males)
- Connie (Female—most often a diminutive of Constance; male—usually a diminutive of Conrad, but can also be a diminutive of Cornelius, as in Connie Mack)
- Cory/Corey(Asian)/Cori (male: Cory Doctorow and Corey Nakatani; female: Cory Kahaney)
- Courtney (or Courteney), also Kortney, Cortney, Kourtnie, Kourtney, Kourtnay etc. (more common for females) (male examples: Courtney B. Vance, Courtney Walsh)
Cameron Michelle Diaz (born August 30, 1972) is a Golden Globe-, BAFTA- and SAG-Award nominated American actress and former fashion model. ...
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D - Dagmar (Swedish)
- Dakota/Dakotah
- Dale/Dayle (spelling with the "y" generally feminine - female:Dale Evans; male: Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Jr.)
- Dallas
- Dana (male: Dana White, Dana Carvey) (more common for females)
- Danny/Danni/Dani (abbreviated versions of Daniel (masculine) and Danielle (feminine) — "Danny" still largely unisex, spellings with "i" generally feminine)
- Dara (Irish, original spelling Darragh always masculine, also spelled Darrah)
- Darby
- Darcy
- Daryl, Darrell, Darryl (female: Daryl Hannah; male: Daryl Hall)
- Delaney
- Deniz (meaning Sea in Turkish, presumably the most popular unisex name)
- Devon/Devin/Devyn/Devone
- Diana (rarely masculine)
- Dimuthu (given name: Sri Lankan; Sinhalese)
- Dominique (more common for females; male: Dominique Wilkins)
- Dorien (usually male), Dorian (both male and female; male: Dorian Gray)
- Doron (Hebrew for "Present, Gift" - Became unisex during the 1980s)
- Drew (originally masculine; became unisex primarily because of the fame of Drew Barrymore; however, it is more common for males)
- Dylan (rarely feminine)
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White being presented with a plaque by the United States Marines Dana White (born 1969 in Manchester, Connecticut) is the current President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), a mixed martial arts organization based in the United States. ...
Dana Thomas Carvey (born June 2, 1955) is an American Emmy-award winning actor and comedian known for his work on Saturday Night Live and the spin-off movie Waynes World. ...
Daryl Christine Hannah (born December 3, 1960) is an American film actress. ...
Daryl Hall (born Daryl Franklin Hohl on October 11, 1949 Pottstown, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and songwriter best known as half of the music duo Hall & Oates (with music partner John Oates). ...
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E - Edem ( probably the most common name among the Ewe of Ghana)
- Eirian (Welsh, common name for both sexes)
- Elisha (a Biblical Hebrew masculine name—e.g., the full first name of Eli Manning; for females, a short form of Elizabeth or variant spelling of Alicia—e.g. Elisha Cuthbert)
- Eli
- Elliot (feminine example: character of Elliot Reid on the TV series Scrubs).
- Emerson (originally used as a male given name, but since 2003 rapidly becoming common for girls in the USA, on the analogy of Madison)
- Enda (Irish. Many famous examples of both sexes)
- Eryl
- Evelyn (occasionally masculine e.g. Evelyn Waugh)
- Eddie
Not to be confused with Elishah. ...
This article describes the Biblical dialects of Hebrew. ...
Elisha Nelson Eli Manning (born January 3, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a professional American football player and the starting quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL. He is the younger brother of Peyton Manning and Cooper Manning and the son of Archie Manning. ...
Elizabeth or Elisabeth is the Greek form ÎλιÏ(Ï)Î¬Î²ÎµÏ Elis(s)avet of the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning my God is an oath or perhaps my God is abundance. ...
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Elisha Ann Cuthbert (born November 30, 1982) is a Canadian actress. ...
Dr. Elliot Reid is a fictional character played by Sarah Chalke[1] in the American sitcom Scrubs. ...
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Look up Evelyn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Evelyn Waugh, as photographed in 1940 by Carl Van Vechten Arthur Evelyn St. ...
F - Fran (short for Francis (male: Fran Tarkenton) or Frances/Francine/Francesca/Fannie (feminine))
- Francis/Frances
- Frankie (female: Frankie Foster from the animated show Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, male: Frankie Muniz of Malcolm in the Middle fame.
- Fred (short for Frederick (masculine), or Winnifred or Frederica (feminine)), masculine given (Freddie)
- Froseen (Greek origin)meaning Joy, light.
Francis Asbury Tarkenton (born February 3, 1940) is a former American football player, TV personality, and computer software executive. ...
Francis Frankie Foster is a fictional character in Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends, voiced in English by voice-acting/singing veteran Grey DeLisle. ...
Francisco Frankie Muniz IV (born December 5, 1985) is an American actor and now a racing driver. ...
G - Gabi / Gaby (short for Hungarian Gábor (masculine), Gabriel (masculine),Gabrielle (feminine), or Gabriella (feminine))
- Gal (Hebrew)
- Gale/Gail/Gayle/Gael
- Gene (short for Eugene (masculine) or Eugenia (feminine))
- George (female: George Sand)
- Georgie (female: Georgie Henley)
- Gerd (short for the masculine name Gerhard in German—e.g., Gerd Müller; feminine in Nordic languages)
- Gerry (short for Gerald (masculine) or Geraldine (feminine))
- Glen or Glenn (female: Glenn Close; male: Glenn Beck and Glen Campbell)
- Graham (Female uses on rare occasions)
- Gus
- Gustav (Often masculine)
- Greg
- Gökhan (Turkish name Gökhan (masculine) or Gökhane(feminine)pronounced the same way as(masculine))
George Sand sewing, portrait by Eugène Delacroix (1838). ...
Georgia Helen[1] Georgie Henley (born July 9, 1995) is an English child actress who played Lucy Pevensie in the The Chronicles of Narnia film series, for which she won the 2005 Phoenix Film Critics Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role - Female in...
SkÃrnir tries to woo Gerd for Freyr as related in SkÃrnismál. ...
Gerd Müller (IPAâGerman: ) (born November 3, 1945 in Nördlingen) is a former West German football player. ...
The North Germanic languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a sub-family of the Indo-European languages, along with the West Germanic languages (including English, German Dutch) and the East Germanic languages (now extinct). ...
Gerald is a given name, and may refer to: In politics: Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970 Gerald Nabarro, wealthy and florid British Conservative politician of the 1950s and 60s with a high public profile* Gerald S...
Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American film and stage actress and singer, perhaps best known for her role as a deranged stalker in Fatal Attraction (1987). ...
Glenn Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American radio/television host, conservative political commentator, and entrepreneur. ...
For the town in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, see Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania. ...
H Haley Joel Osment (born April 10, 1988) is an Academy Award-nominated American actor. ...
Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born April 18, 1946) is an English actress. ...
Harley J. Earl (November 22, 1893âApril 10, 1969) was an automotive stylist and engineer and industrial designer. ...
For the Agatha Christie character Harley Quin, see The Mysterious Mr. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
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Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Canadian actor. ...
Hayden Leslie Panettiere (born August 21, 1989)[1] is an American actress, singer, and Grammy Award nominee. ...
Hilary James Wedgwood Benn (November 26, 1953) is a British politician, a current member of the British cabinet as Secretary of State for International Development and Labour Member of Parliament for the West Yorkshire constituency of Leeds Central. ...
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton (born October 26, 1947) is the junior United States Senator from New York, and is a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election. ...
Hunter Stockton Thompson (18 July 1937 â 20 February 2005) was an American journalist and author, famous for his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. ...
Hunter Tylo (born July 3, 1962) is an American actress. ...
I - Iman (feminine in Arabic speaking countries, masculine in Persian Language)
- Inge (feminine in German, masculine in Swedish)
- Ira (Hebrew)
- Izumi
- Izzy (Short for Feminine names Isabel, Isabella, or Isadora, masculine for Isador, Isambard, or Ishmael, or short a person's last name beginning with Iz- or Is-. The St. Louis Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen and current WFAA anchor/reporter Cynthia Izaguirre are often known by this nickname.)
Arabic redirects here. ...
Farsi redirects here. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1892âpresent) Central Division (1994âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 2, 6, 9, 14, 17, 20, 42, 42, 45, 85 Name St. ...
Jason Derik Isringhausen (born September 7, 1972 in Brighton, Illinois) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, and is currently the closer for the St. ...
WFAA-TV (WFAA 8) is the ABC television affiliate serving the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas DMA (5th largest nationwide). ...
J - Jackie (nickname for Jack or Jacqueline)
- Jade (more common for females)
- James (can be feminine as is the case of James LeBeau, but masculine in most cases)
- Jamie (short for James (masculine) or Jamesina (feminine). Jamie is generally used to mean "Young James" but may also used be independently as a feminine form of James. The variant spellings Jayme, Jaime and Jamey are usually feminine in the U.S., but Jaime (pronounced differently from any of the above) is a popular masculine form in Latin America.)
- Jan (unisex in English, masculine in German and pronounced "yan")
- Jana (feminine in Czech)
- Jane (feminine in English, masculine in Macedonian; pronounced differently in the two languages)
- Janne (masculine in Finnish and Swedish, feminine in Norwegian and Danish as Jeanne)
- Jasmin (feminine in Germanic languages, masculine in Slavic languages)
- Jay
- Jayden
- Jean (masculine in French, feminine in English and Scots; pronounced differently in French than in English or Scots)
- Jelle (more common for males)
- Jem (short for Jeremy or James (masculine) or Jemima (feminine))
- Jerry (variant spelling Jeri is usually feminine, one exception is Jerry Hall)
- Jess (short for Jesse (masculine) or Jessica (feminine))
- Jesse (Biblical Hebrew (father of King David) (masculine), Jessie (feminine), or short for Jessica (feminine))
- Jo/Joe/Joey (short for Joseph or Josiah (masculine), Josephine, Joanne, Joanna, or Joelle (feminine); the first spelling is unisex, but the last two spellings are masculine)
- Joan (masculine in Catalan and pronounced with two syllables, feminine in English and pronounced as one syllable)
- Jody/Jodie/Jodi (short for Joseph (masculine) or Judith (feminine)and Joanne, Johannah, Josephine) (e.g. Jody Powell, Jodie Foster)
- Jordan
- Joyce (occasionally masculine; e.g. Joyce Kilmer and Joyce Hall)
- Jude (derived from Judas or Judah (masculine), or short for Judith (feminine); most common on males (e.g. Jude Law))
- Judy (more common for females, but can be masculine on occasion (e.g. Judy Johnson)
- Jules (male:Jules Verne; female:Jules Asner)
- Jun
Spoiler warning: James was a character from the fourth season of the hit FX television series, Nip/Tuck. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
This article is about the Anglic language of Scotland. ...
Jerry Hall at the Lighthouse Gala auction in aid of Terrence Higgins Trust. ...
Catalan IPA: (català IPA: or []) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra, and a co-official language in the Spanish autonomous communities of Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencia, and in the city of LAlguer in the Italian island of Sardinia. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Joseph Jody Lester Powell (born 1943) is a U.S. administrator. ...
Alicia Christian Jodie Foster (born November 19, 1962) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, director and producer. ...
Alfred Joyce Kilmer (6 December 1886 â 30 July 1918) was an American journalist, poet, literary critic, lecturer and editor. ...
Joyce C. Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards. ...
David Jude Law (born 29 December 1972) is an BAFTA Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated British actor. ...
William Julius Judy Johnson was born on October 26, 1899 in Snow Hill, Maryland, USA. Although his father wanted him to be a boxer, Johnson, who was 5 ft 11 in (1. ...
This article is about the French author. ...
Jules Asner on the cover of Fit magazine (issue June 2006 or earlier) Jules Asner (born Julie Ann White on 14 February 1968 in Tempe, Arizona, USA) is a television personality and model. ...
K - Kai (mainly masculine in Scandinavia, Germany and Finland; mainly feminine in Estonia)
- Kaiden
- Kaoru (Japanese name— can be masculine or feminine; variant Kaori is feminine only)
- Karan (feminine in the United States, mainly masculine in India)
- Kari (masculine in Finnish, feminine in many European languages)
- Kasey or Kacey
- Kay (masculine in Germany)
- Kasuni (Sri Lankan name)
- Kasumi
- Kazumi
- Kellen, Kellyn
- Kelly, Kelley, Kelli, Kellie (may be masculine or feminine with the first two spellings, but spellings including "i" are more likely to be feminine)
- Kelsey, Kelsie
- Kendal or Kendall
- Kenya
- Kenzie
- Kerry/Kerrie (The first spelling is masculine; variations such as Kerri or Keri are usually feminine;), can be spelled with a C as well
- Keshet (Hebrew)
- Kim (Used for both males and females in Scandinavia and Australia. Also short for Kimberly/Kimberley/Kimberlee or Kimball)
- Kimberly, Kimberlee, Kimberlie
- Kirby
- Kit (short for Christopher in males)
- Kris, Krys (male:Kris Kristofferson)
- Kishor (Indian)
- Kyle (the spelling "Kyle" is usually masculine; feminine on rare occasions)
- Kamal
For other uses, see Scandinavia (disambiguation). ...
Yamada TarÅ (), a typical Japanese name (male), equivalent to John Smith in English. ...
Look up Christopher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Kristoffer Kris Kristofferson (born June 22, 1936) is an influential American country music songwriter, singer and actor. ...
L - Lane
- Lauren- usually feminine, often spelled Loren for males
- Laurence masculine in English, feminine in French
- Laurie- Males:Laurie Taylor, Laurie Anderson; more common for females
- Lavern- with Laverne a more common feminine spelling
- Lee- in the US, usually masculine with Leigh a more common spelling for feminine; in Australia, Leigh is a more common masculine spelling, and Lee is more common as a feminine spelling
- Leni (Finnish)
- Les- short for Leslie or Lester for males, and Lesley for feminine
- Leslie/Lesley (traditionally a masculine name (e.g. Leslie Howard, Leslie Nielsen), but now more often used for females)
- Lindsay/Lindsey- More comment in females; males:Lindsay Buckingham, Lindsay Weir, Lindsey Nelson)
- Lexy or Lexi(either meaning Alexander or Alexandra/Alexandria/Alexa)
- Lior
- Logan (most often used for males but sometimes females)
- Lou (Short for Louis for males, and Louise for females)
- Louis for males, Louie or Loui for females (Males: Louis Armstrong Females: Loui Batley)
- Lonnie (nickname for various masculine and feminine names, used as a given name for both sexes)[2]
- Lovie (male: Lovie Smith)
- Luka
- Lynn (male: Lynn Swann, Lynn Nance, and the first name of Nolan Ryan; female: Lynn Redgrave, Lynn Anderson)
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Laurie Taylor is a British sociologist and radio presenter from Liverpool. ...
For the author, see Laurie Halse Anderson. ...
Leslie Howard (April 3, 1893 - June 1, 1943) was an English stage and Academy Award nominated film actor. ...
Leslie William Nielsen OC (born February 11, 1926) is a Canadian born American comedian and actor. ...
Law and Order (1981) was Lindsey Buckinghams first solo album Lindsey Buckingham (born October 3, 1949) is an American guitarist and singer for the musical group Fleetwood Mac. ...
Gordon Lindsay Weir (2 June 1908 - 31 October 2003) played 11 tests for New Zealand Categories: 1908 births | 2003 deaths | New Zealand cricketers | New Zealand test cricketers | New Zealand batsmen | Auckland cricketers ...
Lindsey Nelson (May 25, 1919 - June 10, 1995) was an American sportscaster best known for his broadcasts of college football and New York Mets baseball. ...
Louis[1] Armstrong[2] (4 August 1901[3] â July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo[4] and Pops, was an American jazz musician. ...
Louie Anne Batley[1][2] (born 2 January 1987 in Chorley, Lancashire) is an English actress best known for her role in Hollyoaks as Sarah Barnes. ...
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Look up Appendix:Most popular given names by country in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Lovie Lee Smith (born May 8, 1958 in Gladewater, Texas) is the head coach of the Chicago Bears professional football team of the NFL. Smith narrowly became the first African American coach to lead a team to the Super Bowl only hours before Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts became...
Lynn Curtis Swann (b. ...
Lynn Nance was a head basketball coach at the University of Washington, and Iowa State in the United States. ...
Lynn Nolan Ryan, Jr. ...
Lynn Rachel Redgrave OBE (born 8 March 1943 in London) is an English actress born into the famous acting Redgrave family. ...
Lynn Anderson (b. ...
M - Mackenzie
- Madison (originally always male; now usually female)
- Mallory (rarely masculine)
- Mandy (feminine if short for Amanda (Mandy Moore), masculine if short for Armand, Emmanuel or Mandel(Mandy Patinkin)
- Maria (e.g. Alphonse Maria Mucha, Czechoslovakian artist) (more common for females)
- Marion (male: Marion Morrison, birth name of John Wayne, and Marion Barber III; female: Marion Davies and Marion Jones)
- Marlow (Occasionally spelled Marlo for females or Marlowe for males.)
- Masami
- Max (usually short for Maximilian or Maxwell with males, and Maxine with females)
- Mavis
- Mel (short for Melvin (masculine) or Melanie/Melissa (feminine))
- Meredith (more common for females)
- Merle
- Mickey or Micky (Micki for females)
- Michael (unisex due to Michael Learned and Michael Steele among others, but rarely feminine)
- Mika
- Mischa (diminutive of the Russian Mikhail for males)
- Michelle (Spelled Michel for males and Michelle for females in French. )
- Mo/Moe- In females, short for Maureen (Moe Tucker); In males usually short for Maurice (Mo Rocca) or Moses (Moe Howard.
- Montana
- Morgan (female: Morgan le Fay, Morgan Fairchild; male: Morgan Freeman, Morgan Hamm)
- Matt, Mat, Matty, or Mattie (The spelling "Matt" is generally masculine, but the spellings "Mat", "Mattie", and "Matty" are unisex pet forms of Matthew and Matilda although the spelling "Matty" is more common for males)
Look up Amanda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Amanda Leigh Mandy Moore (born April 10, 1984) is an American pop singer, songwriter, model, and actress. ...
Mandel Bruce Patinkin (born November 30, 1952) is a Tony Award winning and Emmy Award winning American actor of stage and screen, as well as a renowned tenor. ...
For other persons named John Wayne, see John Wayne (disambiguation). ...
Marion Barber III (born June 10, 1983 in Plymouth, Minnesota), nicknamed Marion The Barbarian, is an American football running back in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys. ...
Marion Davies (January 3, 1897 â September 22, 1961) was an American actress. ...
Marion Jones, also known as Marion Jones-Thompson (born October 12, 1975 in Los Angeles, California), is a former American track and field athlete of Belizean descent. ...
Mel can be the abbreviated version of the given names: Melvin, Melanie, Melissa or Melville. ...
Melvin may refer to one of the following: Name: Melvin as a given name and place name, comes, possibly, from the Old English name Maethelwine which meant counsel friend. As a surname it is a modernized version of the Scottish clan name Melville. ...
melanie suks really hard and is gay{| class=infobox bordered style=width: 25em; text-align: left; font-size: 90%; |- | colspan=2 style=text-align:center; font-size: large; | Melanie |- ! Gender: | Female |- ! Origin: | Greek |- ! Meaning: | black, dark |- | colspan=2 style=font-size: smaller; | |} There are many famous people named Melanie, such...
Look up Melissa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Michael Learned (born on April 9, 1938 in Washington, D.C., but lived on a farm with her 5 sisters for the first 10 years of her life) is an American actress, best known for her role as Olivia Walton on The Waltons, which she played from 1972 to 1979. ...
Michael Steele (born on 2 June 1955 in Pasadena, California, USA) was a bassist, songwriter, and singer with The Bangles. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Maureen Ann Moe Tucker (born 1945, in New Jersey, United States) is best know for having been the drummer for the rock group The Velvet Underground. ...
Maurice is a name used as a given name or surname. ...
Mo Rocca (born Maurice Alberto Rocca on January 28, 1969 in Washington, DC) is an American writer, comedian, and political satirist. ...
Moses with the Tablets, 1659, by Rembrandt This article is about the Biblical figure. ...
Moe Howard (June 19, 1897 â May 4, 1975) was the leader of the Three Stooges. ...
Morgan le Fay, by Anthony Frederick Sandys (1829 - 1904), 1864 (Birmingham Art Gallery): A spell-brewing Morgaine distinctly of Tennysons generation Morgan le Fay, alternatively known as Morgaine, Morgain, Morgana and other variants, is a powerful sorceress and sometime antagonist of King Arthur and Guinevere in the Arthurian legend. ...
Morgan Fairchild (born February 3, 1950) is an American actress. ...
For the Dawsons Creek director, see Morgan J. Freeman. ...
Morgan Carl Hamm (born September 24, 1982 in Waukesha, Wisconsin) is a US gymnast. ...
Look up Mathew in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Look up Matilda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
N - Naseem (unisex in Urdu)
- Nicky, Nikkie, Nicki, or Nikki (short for Nicolas(masculine),Nikolay(masculine) or Nicole(feminine))
- Nicola -masculine in Italian and French, feminine in English and German
- Nidhi
- Nihad (Arabic)
- Nikita (masculine in Russian and Finnish, feminine in French) (Nakita is an alternate spelling for the name but is typically common amongst females)
- Noah(male), Noa (like Noa Gafni, founder of Queen-Bees)
- Noël or Noëlle - French, the English variant of the name Noel is often masculine eg. Noel Coward, Noel Gallagher, but the variant spelling "Noelle" is more common for females.
- Nour or Noor - unisex in Arabic
- Nozomi (Japanese, more frequently feminine but widely used for both)
- Nehal/Nahal -unisex in Gujarati
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Look up noel, noël in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Noël Peirce Coward (December 16, 1899 â March 26, 1973) was an Academy Award winning English actor, playwright, and composer of popular music. ...
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Nehal is an Indian name most popular in western state of Gujarat. ...
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Gujarati (àªà«àªàª°àª¾àª¤à« GujÇrÄtÄ«; also known as Gujerati, Gujarathi, Guzratee, and Guujaratee[3]) is an Indo-Aryan language descending from Sanskrit, and part of the greater Indo-European language family. ...
O - Olive - meaning ether Olivia or Oliver
P - Page/Paige (surname used as a given name for both sexes—male: Page Falkinburg, aka Diamond Dallas Page; female: Paige Davis)
- Paris (Male:The Prince of Troy; Paris Latsis, Female:Paris Hilton, Paris Katerine Jackson, the daughter of Michael Jackson.)
- Parker(Male:Parker Stevenson, Female:Parker Posey)
- Pat (masculine or feminine) is both short for Patrick (masculine) or Patricia (feminine). The gender-ambiguous androgynous nickname was popularized for being unisex in the United States on the television show Saturday Night Live as a character with an undetermined gender. In American pronunciation, the name Patty (feminine), is also a near-homophone of the dimunitive Paddy (masculine). However, in Australia, Patty can be a diminutive for Patrick (see Patrick Mills).
- Payton, Peyton (the former tends to be preferred with boys and the latter girls; however, either could be used for either gender, such as Peyton Manning (male); also Paityn for girls)(Peyton Sawyer on One Tree Hill)
- Pearl (very common in females,formerly used for males, as in the original first name of American novelist Zane Grey.)
- Petya/Petja (masculine in Russian and Finnish, feminine in Bulgarian)
- Perry/Peri
- Phoenix (more common for females)
- Piper
- Praxedes (feminine in origin, as in Saint Praxedes, but not in the case of Práxedes Mateo Sagasta)
- Pubudu (Sri Lankan given name)
Page Joseph Falkinburg, Jr. ...
Mindy Paige Davis (born October 15, 1969 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actress and theater arts performer living in Manhattan. ...
See List of King Priams children Statue of Paris in the British Museum This article is about the prince of Troy. ...
Paris Latsis (born Paris Kasidokostas on 8 August 1979) is a Greek shipping heir, the son of Grigoris Kasidokostas, the Mayor of the seaside Athens suburb of Vouliagmeni, and Marianna Latsis, and grandson of Yiannis John S. Latsis. ...
Paris Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American celebrity and socialite. ...
For other persons named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson |