Long List of Futuristic Names

  1. Cove
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "small bay"
    • Description:

      Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes... until COVID-19 hit. It remained steady in use for boys in 2021, but actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice for either gender.
  2. Crescentia
    • Origin:

      Latin, German
    • Meaning:

      "to grow"
    • Description:

      Derived from the Latin Crescentius and Crescens, Crescentia is a bold, strong but elaborate name borne by a 4th century saint and also the heroine of a 12th century German romance. Also spelled Kreszentia, it also feels connected to the moon, due to its similarity to the word crescent.
  3. Cressida
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "gold"
    • Description:

      Cressida is a pretty mythological and Shakespearean heroine name much better known in Britain than it is here — an imbalance the adventurous baby namer might want to correct.
  4. Cymbre
    • Cyra
      • Origin:

        Persian or Greek
      • Meaning:

        "sun or throne, or lord"
      • Description:

        Cyra is an unusual name that can be pronounced either SEER-a or SI-ra, rhyming with Keira or Tyra. This name may be a feminine variation of Cyrus but is also a Persian name that stands on its own. One noted bearer is writer Cyra McFadden.
    • Cyrilla
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "lordly"
      • Description:

        Cyrilla is an obscure feminization of Cyril that's a bit buttoned-up but also intriguingly unique, with an authentic pedigree. Spelling Cirilla is more visible thanks to The Witcher series, in which its the name of the heroine Princess Cirilla, nicknamed Ciri. 40 baby girls were named Cirilla in the US in 2021, vs. only 10 called Cyrilla.
    • Celosia
      • Charm
        • Coriander
          • Crescent
            • Dalla
              • Damara
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "gentle girl"
                • Description:

                  This name of an ancient fertility goddess is associated with the month of May and could make a pretty, unusual choice for a springtime baby. Damaris is a similar possibility.
              • Damaris
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "dominant woman"
                • Description:

                  In the New Testament, Damaris was an Athenian woman converted to Christianity by St. Paul. Known for her charitable work, her name was a favorite among the Puritans. Having slid off the bottom of the Top 1000 in 2012, Damaris might be deserving of more attention by parents in search of a New Testament name that is unusual but accessible, especially since girls' names ending in 's' are coming back into fashion.
              • Danae
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Description:

                  An intriguing mythological name whose one challenge might be pronunciation questions.
              • Dara
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew, Slavic or Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "pearl of wisdom; gift; or oak tree"
                • Description:

                  Though Dara was an (extremely wise) male figure in the Bible, this name feels mostly feminine to modern Americans. The Irish Gaelic version, Darragh, is well-used in contemporary times for boys.
              • Daria
                • Origin:

                  Feminine variation of Darius, Persian or Latin from Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "kingly or possess well"
                • Description:

                  An early Christian martyr, a bespectacled MTV cartoon heroine, and Canadian supermodel Daria Werbowy: Daria is a name that manages to feel contemporary and usable without being exactly stylish. Which may be a positive, in terms of Daria not being in danger of overpopularity.
              • Darius
                • Origin:

                  Latin, Greek, Persian
                • Meaning:

                  "possessing goodness"
                • Description:

                  Darius is a historic name via Emperor Darius the Great, a key figure in ancient Persian history, and several other Persian kings. His name today has an appealingly artistic image, which might well be found on a concert program or gallery announcement.
              • Demeter
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "earth mother"
                • Description:

                  Demeter, the Greek goddess of grain, agriculture, and the harvest, growth and nourishment, was Zeus's sister and Persephone's mother. Variation Demetria is the full name of actress Demi Moore. Though familiar, Demeter is not one of the Greek goddess namesthat's finding widespread modern favor.
              • Demetria
                • Origin:

                  Greek, alternate form of Demeter
                • Description:

                  Demetria is a dramatic ancient Greek earth goddess possibility with the star-studded nickname Demi. Young actor/singer/songwriter Demi Lovato was born Demetria, but contrary to common hearsay, Demi Moore was born Demi.

                  An even more unusual cousin name is the Cornish Demelza, made somewhat familiar via the TV series Poldark.

              • Diamond
                • Origin:

                  Gem name
                • Description:

                  Diamond sparkled all through the nineties--reaching as high as Number 150 in 1999. Although its shine has diminished quite a bit, it remains in use.