Neutral Names

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What is this?

This site uses the UK Office for National Statistics' Baby names in England and Wales dataset to calculate and rank the most "statistically gender-neutral" names in any range of years.

Names are ranked by how close they are to a perfect 50/50 split between "F" and "M" records. Since some names have different historical gender distributions than their modern use, the data can be filtered by year ranges to find the most neutral names from a given time period. In particular, this can be interesting to filter to a 10–20 year range around when you were born.

As of 2024, when the data used in this site was last updated, name data is only provided by the ONS with binary gender classifiers, which is why those are the only two categories appearing here. Non-binary gender classifiers would be helpful information, but are not available.

Advanced search

The filter functionality also supports searching by regex. Regex mode is enabled by surrounding a query in slashes, like /this/.

Try it out by searching for /son$/, which shows names ending in -son.

Credit

This website was made by Eta.

The source code for this webpage is dual-licensed under the MIT and zlib licenses (© 2025 Eta).

The HTML source code for this page is not minified, so you can view it with typical browser controls to show the page source (often Ctrl + U).

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Results incomplete; download of some name data is still in progress.
Name Skew Total Count Split F Count F Percent M Count M Percent