Unnamed List

These are a list of ten unusual names and spellings and how the are pronounced. Enjoy and PLEASE comment!
  1. Amali
    • Blaise
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "one who stutters"
      • Description:

        Despite its modern sound, Blaise has plenty of history as a given name (for boys), from a Christian martyr to Arthurian legends. Today Blaise feels like the cool and edgy Blaze with a French accent.
    • Charmaine
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "a singer"
      • Description:

        An ancient name soiled by toilet paper association.
    • Christia
      • Origin:

        Short form of Christiana
      • Meaning:

        "Christ's follower"
      • Description:

        Christia is a rare Chris name that doesn't add much to the mix. We'd prefer lengthening Christia to Christiana or shortening it to Christa.
    • Claudine
      • Origin:

        French feminine variation of Claude
      • Description:

        There are much chicer versions of this name today, such as Claudie, Claudia, or Claude itself. Claudine is a name wobbling on the edge of extinction.
    • Daria
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Darius, Persian or Latin from Greek
      • Meaning:

        "kingly or possess well"
      • Description:

        An early Christian martyr, a bespectacled MTV cartoon heroine, and Canadian supermodel Daria Werbowy: Daria is a name that manages to feel contemporary and usable without being exactly stylish. Which may be a positive, in terms of Daria not being in danger of overpopularity.
    • Raven
      • Origin:

        Word and animal name
      • Description:

        Bird name Raven, once a symbol of pride for both African-American and Wiccan parents, is finding new life as a superhero name. Raven Darkholme is the real name of Mystique, heroine of the X-Men films played by Jennifer Lawrence. And there is another Raven superheroine in Teen Titans. Some parents may still choose Raven to signal black pride or mystical powers or maybe even Edgar Allan Poe fandom, but we are guessing most inspiration is coming from the comics.
    • Samara
      • Origin:

        Hebrew, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "under God's rule, companion in night conversation"
      • Description:

        Alluring and lovely — and much more distinctive now than Samantha or Tamara. Samara is a city in western Russia, a winged seed like the whirlygigs that fall from maple trees, as well as a bona fide first name that could make a more unusual update on Samantha or Mara. It can also be a variant spelling of the Arabic name Samira or Sameera.
    • Taleeya
      • Tirana