101 unique names

  1. Raela
    • Romee
      • Sapphire
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Greek, and Latin jewel name
        • Meaning:

          "blue"
        • Description:

          Sapphire goes waaaaay beyond Ruby and Pearl. This September birthstone, occasionally used a century ago, might be worth a reappraisal, perhaps as a Sophie/Sophia alternative. Sapphire is the pseudonym of Romona Lofton, who wrote the book Push, which was turned into the movie Precious. Sapphire entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2022, and is proving to be one of the freshest gem names for girls. Another intriguing variation is the lovely Sapphira.
      • Saylor
        • Origin:

          Surname-name or spelling variation of Sailor
        • Meaning:

          "ropemaker; dancer, acrobat; boatman"
        • Description:

          Currently in the US Top 300, Saylor finds the middle ground between the popular and unisex Taylor, and the more unexpected, wordier Sailor. In fact, it is currently used more often than either of its sound-alikes.
      • Shepherd
        • Origin:

          Occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "sheep hearder"
        • Description:

          Shepherd is an occupational surname with a pleasant pastoral feel. It was chosen for their son by the Jerry Seinfelds, which might inspire others to follow their lead.
      • Sterling
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "of the highest quality"
        • Description:

          A name with some sterling qualities, most associated with the British currency and silver markets. Sterling has several recent TV associations, with characters Roger Sterling (on Mad Men) and Sterling Archer (on Archer), and actor Sterling K. Brown (on This is Us).
      • Sovia
        • Storie
          • Sylar
            • Tage
              • Origin:

                Swedish and Danish
              • Meaning:

                "to take, capture"
              • Description:

                One of the top baby names in Sweden, Tage is virtually unknown outside Scandinavia.
            • Taya
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "young"
              • Description:

                Taya has recently jumped into the mainstream name pool, perhaps because of kinship with Maya and Kaya. After five years outside the US Top 1000, it reentered in 2015.
            • Tova
              • Origin:

                Hebrew
              • Meaning:

                "good, pleasing"
              • Description:

                Lively modern Hebrew name with a positive meaning.
            • Valen
              • Vanne
                • Winslow
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "friend's hill or burial mound"
                  • Description:

                    Winslow, despite its creative connection to the distinguished American painter Winslow Homer, does still retain remnants of the image of a Victorian boy in a sailor suit, making Winston or even just Win a preferable modern choice.
                • Wystan
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "battle stone"
                  • Description:

                    Dignified first name of poet W. H. Auden, less exposed than his currently stylish surname.
                • Xahria
                  • Yarrow
                    • Origin:

                      Botanical name, English
                    • Meaning:

                      "rough stream"
                    • Description:

                      Highly unusual as a baby name for either gender, Yarrow is an herb that grows wild and has long been used for its medicinal property. It's named for the mythical Achilles, who was said to carry yarrow into battle.
                  • Zaelia
                    • Description:

                      Sometimes cited as an Anglicized form of the Spanish name Rosalia/Rosaelia, Zaelia may also derive from other similar-sounding names, like Azalea, Zelia or Zélie. With high-value Scrabble letters and the "ay" sound bang on-trend, it's surprising that this striking name remains so rare.
                  • Zellan