Examples of cool unisex baby names:
Examples of cool unisex baby names: According to her, that's because many of the monikers are completely new and therefore haven't been gendered over time—like Ocean, for example. “I think we're going to be seeing a lot more sharing of both traditional and new names that are coming up in the lexicon,” Kihm says. “Charlie is a good example. It's still on the rise for boys, but it's super popular for girls too.” Timm has also seen popular names become more gender-neutral, or at least challenge traditional norms. “For boys, I've had a lot of my clients shift from wanting tough-sounding names to something softer and gentler,” she says. “And a lot of my clients who are having a girl want something that's not too flowery. I've had a lot of interest in boy names for girls as well.”