I've always loved unisex baby names, I have always thought it was so cool and these days there is a growing trend of parents seeking unisex baby names.
Parents attempting to head off sexism on their kid's behalf, is one of the reasons that there's a rise of gender-neutral baby names. “We’re definitely seeing more conversation today around the distinction of a truly gender-neutral name,” Linda Murray, global editor-in-chief of BabyCenter.com, tells the AP. “This generation is truly interested in gender neutral names.”
Charlie, Skyler, Justice and Finley are some of the popular ones.