Odd Family Names

  1. Quirin
    • Origin:

      German from Latin
    • Meaning:

      "spear"
    • Description:

      A child might like to have a name connected to the legendary Quirin stone, which, when placed on a sleeping person's head, prompts him to expose his secret thoughts.
  2. Reinerus
    • Rodolphus
      • Rosten
        • Sibylla
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "seer, oracle"
          • Description:

            This elongated form of Sibyl is dainty and delicate -- dare we even say demure? It's got deep history, a powerful namesake, and it's extremely rare -- zero baby girls were named Sibylla or Sybilla in the US last year.
        • Sylvanus
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "wood; forest"
          • Description:

            Sylvanus or Silvanus was the Roman god of the forest whose name is much more often found today in such variations as Sylvia, Sylvie and even Silas than in its original form. But if you're looking for a genuine mythological or Ancient Roman name with a nature connection, this might be the perfect choice.
        • Sardius
          • Selah
            • Tamzen
              • Urban
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "of the city"
                • Description:

                  Urban was not an uncommon name through the 1930s (rising as high as Number 435), having been attached to several saints and early popes, but it has completely disappeared from the landscape--both urban and rural. Yet in this era of word name appreciation and trend for 'an'-ending boys' names, we're thinking it might be ready for a return.
              • Zophar
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "to leap"
                • Description:

                  Zophar is a friend of Job in the Bible, the most impassioned of the three who visit him during his trials.