Unique, Unusual & Celebrity baby names list made by Romy Marylou Amber Joosten
- Ivy Ava
- Ivy Blue
- Ivy Eve
- Ivy Joy
- Ivy Lou
- Ivy Loïs
- Ivy Mae
- Ivy Monroe
- Ivy Rose
- J'Chayro
- J'Milano
- J'adore
- Jaeda
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"long-necked beauty"Description:
Both an independent name and an alternate spelling of Jada.
- Jagger
Origin:
English occupational nameMeaning:
"carter"Description:
Jagger is a swaggering Rolling Stone of a name that's been picked up by a number of fellow celebs, including Lindsay Davenport and Brett Scallions--while Soleil Moon Frye pulled a gender switch when she bestowed it on her daughter. It's edgy with a touch of danger.
- Jaguar
Origin:
Animal nameDescription:
Grrrr.
- Janella
Description:
Janella is a feminine name of American origin, created as an elaboration of Jane or a blend of Jana and the popular -ella suffix. The name Jane derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning 'God is gracious.' Janella emerged in the mid-20th century when melodious, multi-syllabic girls' names were gaining favor. It combines the classic simplicity of Jane with a romantic, flowing quality. Though never extremely common, Janella has maintained a consistent presence, particularly in the United States. The name carries a gentle, feminine energy while still feeling distinctive and memorable. Janella offers the perfect balance between familiarity and uniqueness.
- Janicia
Description:
Janicia is a feminine name that appears to be a modern variation combining elements of names like Janice and possibly Felicia or Alicia. The name contains the root 'Jan-', which derives from Jane or John, ultimately from the Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.' The suffix '-icia' creates a melodic ending that enhances the name's rhythmic quality. Janicia emerged in American naming records primarily in the later decades of the 20th century, reflecting the trend toward creating distinctive names with familiar elements and pleasing sounds. Though never among the most popular names, Janicia has maintained a steady if modest presence in naming records. The name exemplifies the creative approach to naming that became increasingly common in the late 20th century.
- Janiya
Origin:
American invented name; or HebrewMeaning:
"from Jana"Description:
This name can be seen as a newly invented name, a sort of elaboration on Jane. It is also a rare Hebrew name—also spelled Jania—that means "from Jana." It has been declining steadily in the US since its peak between 2004 and 2008.
- Janiyah
Origin:
Modern invented name, variation of JaneDescription:
Janiyah’s star is definitely fading, but it will likely remain in the Top 1000 for years to come.
- Jaylene
Origin:
Variation of JayleenMeaning:
"pretty jaybird"Description:
Jaylene is one of those modern creations that could be seen as an attempt to be trendy yet retro at the same time. Part Jaylee, part Arlene, Jaylene could be an honor for a Jane or a James, a Helene, or a Darlene.