A list of gender-neutral alternatives for when βmomβ or βdadβ donβt fit who you are
Being a parent can be both wonderful and challenging, especially if youβre nonbinary or gender-nonconforming. What do you call yourself, for instance, when words like βmomβ or βdadβ donβt apply to you, but βparentβ certainly does? Well, Mx., weβre here to help! Weβve compiled a list of some new and clever gender-neutral parent names, plus some ways to create one for yourself. Go through these names and choose one that suits youβor use this list as inspiration for a special name thatβs unique to you and your family.
Things You Should Know
- Doddy, Maddy, Poppy, and other combinations of βMommyβ and βDaddyβ can be clever twists on gendered parent names.
- Creative and made up names like Zizi, Sasa, and Mimi are perfect if you prefer something with no connection to gendered names.
- Names from other cultures can work too: PamΓ‘, MapΓ, and Maizinho are all combinations of Spanish or Portuguese wordsβperfect for nonbinary Latinx parents.
- Nicknames, first names, and even traditional gendered names like βmomβ and βdadβ are perfectly valid choices too.
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Section 1 of 4:
Hybrid Names
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Doddy. Hereβs one adorable combo of βDaddyβ and βMommy.β
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2Maddy. Another version of Daddy + Mommy. This one happens to be a nickname for both Madelyn and Madison. [1] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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3Mapa. Like Mama and Papa, fused into one.
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4Poppy. This twist on βpopβ also happens to be the name of a beautiful red flower. [2] X Research source
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5Mobby. A blend of Mommy + Daddy, with a tiny hint of βBobbie.β
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6Dama. Like βmamaβ and βdadaβ combined. This one happens to be a formal word for βladyβ in Spanish, but it has no such meaning in English! [3] X Research source
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7Noddy. Not quite βmommy,β not quite βdaddy,β but still 100% βparent.β
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Section 2 of 4:
New and Creative Names
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Zizi. Pronounced βZee-zee,β this oneβs a play on Ze/Zir, a gender-neutral pronoun that anyone can use. [4] X Research source
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2Momo. This one has a touch of βmomβ in it, but the extra βoβ adds something new.
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3Mimi. Another βmβ name that pays tribute to many Mimis from LGBT history and loreβfrom Mimi MΓ‘rquez to Mimi Imfurst.
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5Nommy. A nod to βmommyβ and βnonbinary,β all in one.
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6Sasa. Similar to βSascha,β a gender-neutral name originating from Germany. [6] X Research source
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7Zaza. This oneβs just cute. And besides, thereβs something about the letter βZβ thatβs both endearing and subversiveβperfect for those who subvert the gender binary every day.
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8Abba. Pronounced βAhh-Bahhβ like a sheepβs bah, or βABBAβ like the iconic band.
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9Nony. Like βNanny,β but with a twist.
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10Wawa. This oneβs super easy for babies to pronounce, just like βDadaβ or βMama.β Keep reinforcing it and itβll become their name for you. [7] X Research source
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11Obi. Pronounced βOh-Bee.β Star Wars fans, this oneβs for you.
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12Ren. This name is very easy to pronounce, and is a cute way to shorten "parent"
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Section 3 of 4:
Names from Other Cultures
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PamΓ‘. Pronounced βpah-MAH,β with emphasis on the last syllable. If youβre Latinx, youβll know that this one is a blend of βmamΓ‘β and βpapΓ‘,β common names for βmomβ and βdadβ in Spanish and Portuguese. [8] X Research source
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2MapΓ. A combination of βmamΓβ and βpapΓ,β the words for βmommyβ and βdaddyβ in many Latinx cultures.
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3Pamita. Pronounced βPah-MEE-tah,β this one is a fusion of βmamitaβ and βpapito,β two more Spanish words for βmommyβ and βdaddyβ
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4Pamito. Another twist on βmamitaβ and βpapito.β
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5Maizinho. Pronounced βMy-zee-nyoo,β this one is a blend of βPaizinhoβ and βMΓ£ezinha,β two Portuguese words for βFatherβ and βMother.β [9] X Research source
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6Didi. This one sounds a little like the English word βdaddy,β but itβs also a respectful word in Hindi for βolder woman.β [10] X Research source
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Section 4 of 4:
Gendered Names and Other Options
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Mom and Dad. Nonbinary parents can still go by βmomβ or βdadβ if they want to, just as some non binary people still enjoy wearing dresses or ties. Your name, like your outfits and pronouns, is yours to decide.
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2Papa and Mama. If βpapaβ and βmamaβ occupy a special place in your heart, you can use either or bothβregardless of your assigned gender at birth.
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3Your nickname. If everyone you love calls you βMikey,β why not your children too? [11] X Research source
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4A special nickname used by your kids. If you go by βOllieβ and your infant child mispronounces it as βOrrey,β let it stick. Whatever name they give you, itβll be yours to keep. No gender required.
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References
- β https://nameberry.com/userlist/view/47752
- β https://www.farmersalmanac.com/poppy-flower-facts-symbolism-and-gardening-tips
- β https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/dama
- β https://pronoun.fandom.com/wiki/Ze/Zir
- β https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-gender-neutral-term-for-daddy-or-mommy
- β https://nameberry.com/babyname/sascha
- β https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/c812m.html
- β https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/mam%C3%A1
- β https://www.portuguesepod101.com/blog/2019/12/06/portuguese-family-words/
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