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  1. Hellotia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "marsh"
    • Description:

      In Greek mythology, a surname of Athena and an epithet of Europa.
  2. Hyacinth
    • Origin:

      English, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "blue larkspur; precious stone"
    • Description:

      Though it may not be as sweet and gentle as, say, Violet, the purple-hued Hyacinth still might hold some appeal for the parent seeking a truly unconventional flower name.
  3. Hypatia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "highest, supreme"
    • Description:

      Hypatia, an ancient Greek name, has a distinguished namesake: Hypatia of Alexandria was an early philosopher and scholar of mathematics and astronomy--as well as inventor of several scientific instruments.
  4. Hannalore
    • Ibona
      • Idonea
        • Isambard
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "bright iron"
          • Description:

            Isambard is derived from Old German Isanbert, meaning "bright iron" or "famous iron". Its most famous bearer, rather fittingly, is the 19th century British civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, noted as one of the driving forces of the Industrial Revolution.
        • Iskra
          • Origin:

            Slavic
          • Meaning:

            "spark"
          • Description:

            A vocabulary word used as a name in many Slavic countries, Iskra means "spark" or "sparkle". It was the name of a revolutionary communist newspaper founded by Lenin in 1900. A famous modern bearer is English model Iskra Lawrence.
        • Janus
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "doorway"
          • Description:

            The meaning of this ancient Roman god's name relates to transitions, hence its connection to the name of the first month of the new year, a time of fresh beginnings. Janus is usually depicted as a two-faced god facing in opposite directions, since he looks both to the future and the past. It's no surprise then, that Janus is one of the premiere January baby names. The Slavic form Janusz is more commonly used than the English, represented by the Polish cinematographer Janusz Kaminski, who has shot all of Steven Spielberg's films from Schindler's List to Lincoln.
        • Koray
          • Origin:

            Turkish
          • Meaning:

            "ember moon"
          • Description:

            This Corey lookalike actually has quite a different sound – the final syllable rhyming with Kai rather than Lee or Ray. Its evocative meaning is a definite bonus.
        • Lazarus
          • Origin:

            Latinized Greek variation of Hebrew Eleazar
          • Meaning:

            "God is my helper"
          • Description:

            Lazarus is a name that looks as if it could possibly be raised from the dead, just like its biblical bearer. Look for it in the next wave of Old Testament revivals that transcend their long-bearded images, the way Noah, Moses, and Abraham have for this generation.
        • Leonid
          • Origin:

            Russian, variation of Leonidas "lion"
          • Meaning:

            "lion"
          • Description:

            This form got noticed as the first name of long-reigning Russian president Brezhnev; other bearers include playwright and short-story writer Andreyev, Leonid the Magnificent,a Russian performance artist on America's Got Talent, and Leonid McGill, the protagonist of a Walter Mosley private eye series. All in all, though, Leonid is not the most likely to join the pride of lion-related names here.
        • Leora
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Eleanor, or Hebrew and Greek
          • Meaning:

            "light"
          • Description:

            Somewhat dated Hebrew name that appears more modern when spelled Liora.
        • Lothario
          • Luan
            • Origin:

              Portuguese, Albanian, Vietnamese, or Irish "moon; lion; ethics; warrior"
            • Meaning:

              "moon; lion; ethics; warrior"
            • Description:

              Luan is a handsome, unusual boy's name with surprisingly diverse origins. It's a rare Portuguese name meaning "moon", an Albanian name meaning "lion", a Vietnamese name meaning "justice; ethics", and a Gaelic name meaning "hound; warrior".
          • Lusine
            • Origin:

              Armenian
            • Meaning:

              "moon"
            • Description:

              A Top 50 pick in its native Armenia, this pretty moon name would make for a sophisticated alternative to mega-popular Luna, or an unexpected route to Lucy (or Lusie).
          • Madrigal
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "song for unaccompanied voices"
            • Description:

              Madrigal might be a pretty and highly distinctive choice for a child of a musical family--or for the parent looking for a less conventional path to the nickname Maddie than Madeline or Madison . Definitely more striking than Cadence or even the increasingly popular Aria.
          • Malcolm
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "devotee of St. Colomba"
            • Description:

              Malcolm is a warm and welcoming Scottish appellation (originally Mael-Colium) that fits into that golden circle of names that are distinctive but not at all odd. A royal name in Scotland, Malcolm is also a hero name for many via radical civil rights activist Malcolm X.
          • Marx
            • Description:

              German philosopher and revolutionary socialist Karl Marx will be most people's immediate association with this uncommon name. The author of The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital is widely considered to be the father of international communism.
          • Neoma
            • Origin:

              Greek or Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "new moon; pleasantness"
            • Description:

              An obscure yet on-trend name with two wonderful meanings associated with it. Neoma is one of the freshest celestial girl names with moon-related meanings, rarer than Luna or Phoebe but with the same fluid sound.