Rare Names from my Family Tree

  1. Illa
    • Iren
      • Irving
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "green river, sea friend"
        • Description:

          It might be surprising to know that this name originated as a Scottish place and surname name, as in Washington Irving. It became a popular choice for first-generation Jewish-American boys, such as best-selling authors Irving Stone and Irving Wallace, whose parents looked to surnames from the British Isles to confer a measure of assimilation and class. Irving Berlin changed his name from Israel; actor Ving Rhames streamlined and coolized it. Irving was a Top 100 name during World War I, and though we don't envision it reaching those heights again, we can see some hipster parents having their own little Ving.
      • Isom
        • Isma
          • Jacobi
            • Johannem
              • Johis
                • Lafayette
                  • Origin:

                    French
                  • Meaning:

                    "faith"
                  • Description:

                    Foppish name with a distinguished forebear, French general Marquis de Lafayette, who fought in the American Revolution. It accounts for the L in L. Ron Hubbard. Old-time short form: Fayette or Fate.
                • Lavern
                  • Lucinda
                    • Origin:

                      Variation of Lucia
                    • Meaning:

                      "light"
                    • Description:

                      Lucinda, an elaboration of Lucia created by Cervantes for his 1605 novel Don Quixote, is a pleasingly pretty alternative to Lucy. It was subsequently used by Moliere in his play The Doctor in Spite of Himself' (1666). More in tune with the times than Linda, Belinda and Melinda, it could be used to honor someone with one of those dated names.
                  • Laurabelle
                    • Lecta
                      • Magdalene
                        • Origin:

                          Spelling variation of Magdalen
                        • Meaning:

                          "woman from Magdala or high tower"
                        • Description:

                          This name made famous in the New Testament has gone from crusty grandma to sleek and chic in recent years, or is it months? The name's image is perhaps helped by the fact that Mary Magdalene was one of the most intriguing women inthe Bible, both a saint and a sinner.
                      • Margaretha
                        • Melba
                          • Origin:

                            Modern invented name
                          • Description:

                            Australian opera singer Nellie Melba—self-named for her hometown of Melbourne—inspired this now-dated name more associated today with a peach dessert and dietetic toast.
                        • Margrethae
                          • Mehitable
                            • Nena
                              • Orin
                                • Origin:

                                  Variation of Oren or Oran
                                • Description:

                                  Orin is one of a variety of similarly-spelled names that have a soft and sensitive image. The Orrin spelling has been known nationally via Republican Senator Hatch.