BADASS UNIQUE NAMES

  1. Firefly
    • Fiver
      • Gemini
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "twins"
        • Description:

          Astrological sign with enough rhythm to make a plausible astral name.
      • Goldie
        • Origin:

          Anglicized form of Yiddish Golde or Golda
        • Description:

          More Sadie than Sadie, this old canasta player--somewhat modernized and energized by Goldie Hawn--looks like it could be making a comeback. It was recently chosen for her daughter by Ione Skye and Ben Lee, as well as by shoemeister Steve Madden.
      • Grey
        • Origin:

          Color name
        • Description:

          The girls have Violet and Scarlet and Ruby and Rose, but for the boys there's a much more limited palette of color names. Grey/Gray is one exception, which could make for a soft and evocative—if slightly somber—choice, especially in the middle. Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney named their son Leo Grey.
      • Glacier
        • Halcyon
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "kingfisher bird"
          • Description:

            This highly unusual name -- the Halycyone was a mythic bird who could calm the seas -- conjures up images of utter peace and tranquility because of the phrase "Halycon days"...and the sleeping pill.
        • Harlow
          • Origin:

            English surname
          • Meaning:

            "rock hill or army hill"
          • Description:

            Jean Harlow (born Harlean Carpenter), the original platinum blonde bombshell, was a symbol of 1930s glamour, a factor that first Patricia Arquette and then Nicole Richie and Joel Madden probably had in mind when they gave their daughters the distinctive surname name Harlow.
        • Harvest
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "the season for gathering in agricultural crops"
          • Description:

            Harvest has been occasionally used as a name since the eighteenth century, originally as evenly unisex, though it tips a bit in the girls' direction in the contemporary US. Given the rise of such popular baby names as Harper and August, plus new word names from Heaven to True, Harvest sounds more possible now than ever.
        • Haze
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Trippy variation on Hayes.
        • Heathcliff
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "cliff near a heath"
          • Description:

            Heathcliff is the name of the original passionate macho hero of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and also of the cartoon cat. It was chosen by fashionista Lucy Sykes for her son, and inspired the late Heath Ledger's name. But otherwise it's barely used, and perhaps a bit much of a namesake. For a modern boy we'd recommend Heath....or Cliff.
        • Henri
          • Origin:

            French and Finnish variation of Henry, German
          • Meaning:

            "estate ruler"
          • Description:

            The chic Euro spelling of Henry is rising along with the original form.
        • Holt
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "son of the unspoiled forests"
          • Description:

            Has that blunt masculine feel -- à la Cole and Kyle -- that many modern parents are drawn to.
        • Horizon
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            A name with vision.
        • Hurricane
          • Origin:

            Spanish from Native American word name
          • Meaning:

            "hurricane"
          • Description:

            Hurricane is a storm, but it's also an American name, thanks to rising tennis star Hurricane Black -- whose sister's name is Tornado. There's no reason this tempestuous choice can't work for boys too, inasfar as the name can work for any child. As a name, Hurricane is definitely original and attention-getting, but is it a name you'd want to carry around for life?
        • Harbour
          • Haze
            • Iluka
              • Origin:

                Australian Aboriginal
              • Meaning:

                "by the sea"
              • Description:

                This Yaygir Aboriginal name is the name of two towns in Australia and is also occasionally spotted as a name. Meaning "by the sea" the name is perfect for beach-going families.
            • Indiana
              • Origin:

                American place-name
              • Meaning:

                "land of the Indians"
              • Description:

                Indiana is one of those place-names (think Camden and Trenton) that sounds cooler than the place that inspired it. Its fashionable -ana ending certainly sounds eminently name-like, and Indie/Indy/Indi is one of the hottest nickname names for girls right now.
            • Ines
              • Origin:

                Italian, Portuguese, Slovene and Croatian variation of Agnes
              • Meaning:

                "pure, virginal"
              • Description:

                This form of Agnes, Ines has always been popular since the true story of the thwarted lovers Queen Ines of Castro and King Peter of Portugal. This has to be one of the most heartbreaking and bloody true romances in history!