Really Unusual Names That I Love!

  1. Sachin
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      Common in India, but seldom heard in the US, Sachin is the kind of name that could easily cross cultural boundaries.
  2. Saga
    • Origin:

      Swedish word name
    • Meaning:

      "story; seeress"
    • Description:

      Apt name for a little drama queen with a long future ahead of her. Saga is a Top 30 girls' name in Sweden.
  3. Saija
    • Origin:

      Finnish diminutive of Sarah
    • Meaning:

      "princess"
    • Description:

      This pretty Finnish name is a diminutive of a diminutive, going from Sarah to Sari to Saija.
  4. Samaru
    • Samuelis
      • Sanne
        • Origin:

          Dutch, diminutive of Susanne
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          Sanne is hugely popular in the Netherlands, but almost unknown here; which makes it an interesting prospect for the parent in search of an unusual name. Pronounced sah-na, Sanne is in keeping with the Dutch taste for nicknames plucked from the middle or end of a name vs. the beginning, such as Bas for Sebastien or Bram for Abram.
      • Saroyan
        • Origin:

          Armenian literary name
        • Description:

          Plausible literary name to honor upbeat Armenian-American playwright and prose writer William Saroyan.
      • Senara
        • Origin:

          Variation of Azenor, Breton
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          The origins of Senara, the name of a Cornish saint who is patron of the village of Zennor, are not so straightforward. Some say she was the same person as Azenor, a legendary Breton princess whose mother-in-law cast her out to sea in a trunk. Other stories say she was a mermaid turned Christian.
      • Seneque
        • Severin
          • Origin:

            French variation of Severus; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "stern, serious"
          • Description:

            Severin is an ancient Roman family name borne by several early saints. It's still alive throughout Europe, and could be ready for import here. Severin Winter is a wrestling prodigy character in John Irving's The 158-Pound Marriage and, in its original Latin form, Severus Snape appears in Harry Potter.
        • Soleil
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "sun"
          • Description:

            An attractive French word name known here via former child TV star Soleil Moon Frye, aka Punky Brewster. It started to be lightly used in the U.S. in the 1920s and is now attracting some attention as both a sunny nature and an international word name. It's currently in the Nameberry Top 500.
        • Stephanina
          • Teasagh
            • Origin:

              Scottish variation of Jean
            • Meaning:

              "God is gracious"
            • Description:

              Teasagh or Teasag, which can be Anglicized as Jessie, is a Scottish form of Jean, which itself originated as a Scottish feminine form of John. Scotswomen called Jessie are more likely to be properly named Teasagh than Jessica.
          • Thanos
            • Origin:

              Greek, diminutive of Athanasios
            • Meaning:

              "immortal"
            • Description:

              Thanos originated as a short form of Athanasios, a Greek name meaning "immortal." It is composed of the elements a, a negative Greek prefix, and thanatos, meaning "death." St. Athanasius, who used the Latin spelling of the name, was a bishop of Alexandria and known for his opposition to Arianism.
          • Thekla
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "fame of God"
            • Description:

              Deriving from the ancient Greek name, Theokleia, Thekla is a contracted form that appears in the New Testament. According to the Acts of Paul, Thekla (or Thecla) is a 1st century saint and the first virgin martyr who angers her mother and her suitor by vowing to remain chaste after hearing Paul speak.
          • Theodis
            • Theophania
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Description:

                This ancient name, belonging to a Byzantine empress, may be difficult to wear. The English variation Tiffany may be more wearable.
            • Thoreau
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "strength of a bull"
              • Description:

                A dashing French surname name most famously borne by Henry David Thoreau, an American naturalist, writer and philosopher who influenced such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. The most common modern American pronunciation is "thor-OH", with emphasis on the final syllable, although Thoreau himself pronounced it "THOR-oh".
            • Tivona
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "lover of nature"
              • Description:

                Hebrew name not often heard in this country, but would have no trouble fitting in.
            • Tomasine