Girl Names Close to Extinction

  1. Theda
    • Theodora
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Theodore
      • Meaning:

        "gift of God"
      • Description:

        Theodora is one of the most revival-worthy of the charmingly old-fashioned Victorian valentine names, softly evocative but still substantial, as is the reversed-syllable Dorothea.
    • Thora
      • Origin:

        Norse
      • Meaning:

        "thunder goddess"
      • Description:

        Thora, related to Thor, is the ancient Norse thunder goddess name that's much softer and gentler than its meaning suggests. A noted bearer is actress Thora Birch.
    • Tillie
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Matilda
      • Meaning:

        "battle mighty"
      • Description:

        A surprise recent hit revival with cutting-edge British, Tribeca and Malibu parents; Tillie, also spelled Tilly, is cute, frilly, and sassy all at once. Tilly is currently Number 90 on the England-Wales popularity list, joining such other Top 100 nickname names as Milly, Maisie, Kitty and Lottie. Tillie along with these other short forms transform proper names rooted in other cultures into true English names for girls.
    • Twyla
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "woven with a double thread"
    • Vallie
      • Venita
        • Verity
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "truth"
          • Description:

            If you love Puritan virtue names and want to move beyond Hope and Faith and Grace, this is a wonderful choice, both for its meaning and its sound. A rare find here, though occasionally heard in England. It was used in Winston Graham's Poldark novels, was Madonna's name as James Bond's fencing instructor in Die Another Day, and made a brief appearance in Harry Potter. Not to mention being a fixture on British and Australian soaps. Verity also appears in one of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple mysteries.
        • Verona
          • Origin:

            Italian place-name
          • Description:

            Verona is a scenic place-name with the added attraction of a Shakespearean connection, as in Two Gentlemen of....
        • Violette
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "purple"
          • Description:

            Now that Violet is becoming more popular, parents are starting to explore same-but-different options such as the French Violette, which would properly be pronounced with a long e sound in the first syllable and three syllables -- vee-oh-let -- as well as the Spanish Violeta — both of which were among the fastest-rising girl names of 2023.
        • Wilhelmina
          • Origin:

            German, feminine variation of Wilhelm
          • Meaning:

            "resolute protection"
          • Description:

            Wilhelmina was long burdened with the Old Dutch cleanser image of thick blond braids and clunky wooden clogs, but that started to be changed somewhat by the dynamic Vanessa Williams character on Ugly Betty, and even further by the choice of Wilhelmina by ace baby namers Natalie and Taylor Hanson. For the less adventurous, Willa is, for now, still a more user-friendly female equivalent of William.
        • Winnie
          • Origin:

            English diminutive of Winifred
          • Meaning:

            "holy peacemaking, gentle friend"
          • Description:

            This pet form of such names as Winifred and Edwina and Gwendolyn has loads of vintage charm, a la Millie and Maisie, with a decidedly winning vibe. And it just got celebrity cred as the baby daughter of Jimmy Fallon.
        • Winona
          • Origin:

            Sioux Indian
          • Meaning:

            "firstborn daughter"
          • Description:

            Rode two rockets to fame, with actress Winona Ryder and singer Wynonna Judd. Winona entered the Top 1000 for the first time since 1957 this past year in 2022, following in the footsteps of trending short form Winnie.
        • Zella
          • Origin:

            African, Bobangi
          • Meaning:

            "lacking nothing, one who knows the way"
          • Description:

            This is an African name that would fit into any culture.
        • Zinnia
          • Origin:

            Flower name, from German surname
          • Meaning:

            "Zinn's flower"
          • Description:

            Zinnia is an unusual floral choice with a bit more edge and energy than most and beginning to find its way onto namers' wish lists of botanical possibilities. Named after an eighteenth German botanist called Johann Gottfried Zinn, it appears in Roald Dahl's Matilda as the young protagonist's mother.
        • Zola
          • Origin:

            African, Congolese; also literary name
          • Meaning:

            "piece of earth"
          • Description:

            When the Eddie Murphys named their fourth daughter Zola, it affirmed the up-and-coming status of the name, which has African roots, but also literary links to Emile Zola. Zola may also be recognizable to some as the adopted daughter of Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd on the hit, long-running show Grey's Anatomy.
        • Zora
          • Origin:

            Serbo-Croatian
          • Meaning:

            "dawn"
          • Description:

            Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.