Really Unusual Names That I Love!

  1. Tribeca
    • Origin:

      American place-name
    • Description:

      Tribeca was the term created for New York City's TRIangle BElow CAnal Street. Stangely enough--that aside--it almost does sound like a plausible girls' name, nicknamed Becca.
  2. Tuilelaith
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "princess of abundance"
    • Description:

      Original Gaelic form of Talulla, often connected with the Choctaw name Tallulah due to the similar sound and spelling.
  3. Tziamara
    • Ustin
      • Valeraine
        • Vashti
          • Origin:

            Persian
          • Meaning:

            "lovely"
          • Description:

            This Persian name with an Old Testament pedigree has a warm Sasha-like feel. The Biblical Vashti was a queen who refused her husband's orders to appear naked in front of his party guests and so was deposed in favor of Esther. For her independent spirit, Vashti has become something of a feminist icon.
        • Vasilliya
          • Ventura
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "good fortune"
            • Description:

              Ventura started life as a shortening of Bonaventura, Spanish for good luck or good fortune, but now stands on its own. It has a pleasant sound and the stylish 'V' ending, but Angelenos would associate it with the Valley's main stem--Ventura Boulevard, and others might think of Ace or Jesse Ventura.
          • Viridis
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "green"
            • Description:

              Viridis is a medieval Italian name which is also the Latin word for green. This name is a beautiful option for parents looking for an unusual name that conveys freshness, youth, springtime and nature.
          • Wilhelmina
            • Origin:

              German and Dutch, feminine variation of Wilhelm
            • Meaning:

              "resolute protection"
            • Description:

              Wilhelmina might once have been condemned as a clunky relic best left in the past, but a steadily increasing number of parents are dusting it off for their 21st century babies. A reasonably popular choice in the 19th century, but out of favor by the 1950s, in the last decade, the number of babies called Wilhelmina has doubled, with 140 girls receiving the name in 2023.
          • Willodean
            • Origin:

              American, meaning unknown
            • Description:

              The Social Security Lists show this name to have been used throughout the 1920s and 30s especially in Southern states. There are a few theories on its origins (an invented name created to honor William/Willard and a a female name ending in "-dine", or it may be an Anglicization of a Native American name). Either way, it has a willowy sweetness that deserves a comeback.
          • Xalbador
            • Yevhen
              • Yulissa
                • Yvan
                  • Zahirah
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Zahira
                    • Description:

                      Whether you spell it with or without the final h, this is a name with international possibilities.
                  • Zeru
                    • Origin:

                      Basque
                    • Meaning:

                      "sky"
                    • Description:

                      English speakers will think you invented this one, but it's a hidden nature name from the Basque country in present-day Spain. Some may find it too close to "zero" for comfort.
                  • Zerynthia
                    • Origin:

                      Greek, place name
                    • Description:

                      Zerynthia is one of the alternate names of Hecate, deriving from one of the caves in which she appeared. Zerynthia is also the name of a set of strikingly-coloured Spanish butterflies. This is one name that deserves more attention.
                  • Zuko
                    • Origin:

                      Xhosa
                    • Meaning:

                      "glory"
                    • Description:

                      No, this name is not an homage to Grease! Zuko is a Xhosa (Zulu) boys' name meaning glory. In a world of Zekes, Zaks and Zanes, Zuko could make a refreshing choice for parents looking for something short and snappy.
                  • Étoile
                    • Origin:

                      French
                    • Meaning:

                      "star"
                    • Description:

                      Novel French twist on Starr or Stella.