Seeing information like this is helpful for those who are considering a unisex name but are unsure of how popular it really is for each gender. For example, Harper has really skyrocketed up the charts for girls lately. If you have always pictured it on a boy, it may be handy to know that only 4% of all Harpers are boys. Perhaps that matters to you, perhaps it doesn't. Either way, that kind of information can be found here. You may even come across a name or two that you had no idea was somewhat unisex.
Alexis: 20% boy / 80% girl
Boy: 1,182 births (#294)
Girl: 4,741 births (#46)
Amari: 62% boy / 38% girl
Boy: 951 births (#337)
Girl: 576 births (#512)
Angel: 84% boy / 16% girl
Boy: 6,320 births (#67)
Girl: 1,204 births (#266)
Armani: 58% boy / 42% girl
Boy: 559 births (#486)
Girl: 409 births (#683)
Ashton: 93% boy / 7% girl
Boy: 2,597 births (#152)
Girl: 188 births (#1252)
Avery: 18% boy / 82% girl
Boy: 2,036 births (#196)
Girl: 9,121 birth (#12)
Cameron: 93% boy / 7% girl
Boy: 6,809 births (#59)
Girl: 508 births (#566)
Carter: 97% boy / 3% girl
Boy: 9,512 births (#32)
Girl: 298 births (#859)
Casey: 60% boy / 40% girl
Boy: 553 births (#490)
Girl: 373 births (#726)
Charlie: 54% boy / 46% girl
Boy: 1,551 births (#233)
Girl: 1,315 births (#240)
Dakota: 45% boy / 55% girl
Boy: 890 births (#353)
Girl: 1,074 births (#293)
Dallas: 72% boy / 28% girl
Boy: 1,149 births (#302)
Girl: 454 births (#610)
Devon: 88% boy / 12% girl
Boy: 635 births (#446)
Girl: 83 births (#2226)
Drew: 84% boy / 16% girl
Boy: 1,170 births (#297)
Girl: 223 births (#1092)
Dylan: 94% boy / 6% girl
Boy: 10,058 births (#28)
Girl: 610 births (#489)
Eden: 16% boy / 84% girl
Boy: 377 births (#643)
Girl: 2,022 births (#158)
Elliot: 83% boy / 17% girl
Boy: 1,486 births (#241)
Girl: 308 births (#842)