Overall, Casey, Riley and Jessie have been the most popular unisex names across the U.S. since 1910, Net Credit noted, after analyzing more than 100 years of Social Security Administration data. And, the most popular unisex name in 2018 was Avery, according to Nameberry. These popular names work for every genderIf you want to pick a unisex baby name, here are some gorgeous choices:HarperNameberry calls Harper “red hot” in terms of popularity. ParkerParker is the 5th-most popular unisex name in the U.S., according to Nameberry (actress Parker Posey, anyone?). The Hebrew moniker means “lion of God.”
Source: Huffington Post October 01, 2019 21:56 UTC