Can you guess some of the most common gender neutral baby names?
	Gender-Neutral Baby Names Are More Popular Than Ever—Here Are Some Of The Most Common Ones
	If you’ve seen an increase in names like Blake and Jamie, it’s not just a coincidence. According to a new study from background check company BeenVerified, gender-neutral baby names are more popular than ever before. In fact, they accounted for almost 15% of given baby names in 2022. With gender-neutral baby names becoming more and more common, these are the ones that made a splash in 2022.
How were the top gender-neutral baby names determined?
While BeenVerified clarifies that “few names are truly gender neutral,” ratios of names change over time. To determine the top gender-neutral baby names, the company analyzed the Social Security Administration’s annual baby name list.
Every year, the Social Security Administration releases a list of names from the year prior. BeenVerified used the list to rank which names had the closest 50-50 ratios by gender in 2022. The company also utilized previous lists to determine gender-neutral names from 1923-2022.
What were the top gender-neutral baby names in 2022?

This list identifies the most evenly distributed baby names by ratio, rather than the most popular. In 2022, these were the top 20 gender-neutral baby names:
- Robin
 - Justice
 - Bellamy
 - Blake
 - Tatum
 - Charlie—Charlie is the #1 most popular evenly split gender-neutral baby name of 2022!
 - Azariah
 - Finley
 - Armani
 - Jamie
 - Ocean
 - Rory
 - Dakota
 - Alexis
 - Phoenix
 - Emerson
 - Skyler
 - Layne
 - Ari
 - Chandler
 
Over the past 100 years, what have the top gender-neutral names been?

From 1923-2022, these were the top 20 gender-neutral baby names by ratio:
- Kerry
 - Emerson
 - Jessie
 - Jackie
 - Harley
 - Quinn
 - Riley
 - Jaime
 - Frankie
 - Casey
 - Skyler
 - Peyton
 - Pat
 - Jody
 - Kendall
 - Rowan
 - Johnnie
 - Marion
 - Dominique
 - Reese
 
Also, check these baby names that have been banned around the world.
Sources:
- BeenVerified: “US Baby Name Trends: Unisex Names Hit Record High in 2022”
 
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									
									

