Favorite Girl Names- Unique

  1. Averie
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Avery
    • Meaning:

      "ruler of the elves"
    • Description:

      This spelling has been on the rise since it entered the charts in 2004, hot on the coattails of trendy Avery.
  2. Avonlea
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Meaning:

      "river by a field"
    • Description:

      As all good Anne of Green Gables buffs would know, Avonlea is the fictional Canadian town created by L. M. Montgomery that Anne Shirley considers home. The literary creation inspired a real Canadian town to adopt the name. Avonlea would make a lovely literary choice for any baby, and would fit in with the Ava and "-lee" naming trends right now.
  3. Azalea
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "azalea, a flower"
    • Description:

      Azalea is one of the fresher flower names, along with Zinnia and Lilac, that are new to the name bouquet — in fact, it entered the Social Security list for the first time in 2012. So if Lily and Rose are too tame for you, consider this brilliant pink springtime blossom with a touch of the unusual that has been growing in popularity.
  4. Azami
    • Origin:

      Japanese; Persian
    • Meaning:

      "thistle flower; greatest"
    • Description:

      Azami has a prickly image and feel — reinforced by the thistle's image in Eastern mythology as one of defiance. A name that spans two widely divergent cultures, Azami might make the perfect international choice, at once unusual and easy to comprehend.
  5. Adonai
    • Alisanna
      • Amisi
        • Ardani
          • Ardor
            • Arrietta
              • Arwynn
                • Asena
                  • Atticus
                    • Auckland
                      • Bambi
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Bambina, Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "child; baby girl"
                        • Description:

                          Although Disney's cute deer was a male, Bambi has always been used for girls. It first appeared on the charts in 1943, the year after the Disney movie was released. Bambi featured in the Top 1000 from 1954-1964 — a decade where girl names ending in I, like Lori and Teri, were big — and again from 1977-1982.
                      • Banks
                        • Origin:

                          English surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "one who lives on the hillside or riverbank"
                        • Description:

                          Banks as a girls' name was brought into the lexicon by actress Hilary Duff and musician Matthew Koma, who chose it for their daughter, Banks Violet. As both a surname and a word name, Banks refers to financial establishments as well as river banks.
                      • Basil
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "royal"
                        • Description:

                          This ancient Greek male name, well-used in Britain, also has an herbal quality that may explain its increasing use for girls. While as a name it rhymes with dazzle, the herb has a long a, making the pronunciation BAY-zel.
                      • Beatrix
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "she who brings happiness; blessed"
                        • Description:

                          Beatrix has a solid history of its own apart from Beatrice, with that final x adding a playful, animated note to the name's imposing history and stately vibe.
                      • Beck
                        • Origin:

                          Short form of Rebecca or English
                        • Meaning:

                          "one living beside a small stream"
                        • Description:

                          Although the single-named singer is male, this might be a girl's nickname name or a sleek nature name that's perfect in the middle.
                      • Bee
                        • Origin:

                          Animal name or diminutive of Beatrice
                        • Meaning:

                          "she who brings happiness"
                        • Description:

                          We've seen Beatrice and Beatrix climb in popularity, along with traditional nickname Bea. And now there's Bee, giving it a buzzy nature world spin, plus a tie to popular late night TV''s Samantha Bee, not to mention Aunt Bee on the old The Andy Griffith Show TV show. Bee can theoretically be short for any girl names starting with B.