EVEN MORE names I adore to the moon and back!

  1. Castor
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "pious one"
    • Description:

      Forget the oil. It's one of the twins that make up the constellation Gemini, and a mythological name on the cutting-edge of fashion; used by Metallica's James Hetfield.
  2. Christelle
    • Claribel
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "bright and beautiful"
      • Description:

        Claribel improves on its mother name Clarabelle by distancing itself from the clown and the cow.
    • Cobalt
      • Origin:

        Color and nature name
      • Description:

        Even among the range of blue names on the current baby naming palette -- Blue itself, Azure, Cerulean, Teal, Aqua, Cyan, Indigo -- Cobalt remains the most unusual, not to mention the most masculine.
    • Colette
      • Origin:

        French, short form of Nicole, feminine variation of Nicholas, Greek
      • Meaning:

        "people of victory"
      • Description:

        Like the French author with whom the name is most closely associated, Colette is a chic and charming name that is being rediscovered. After disappearing for nearly 30 years, Colette rejoined the Top 1000 in 2012 at Number 659 and has continued to rise since then.
    • Colt
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Meaning:

        "young horse"
      • Description:

        Colt is the kind of unconventionally macho name that is so trendy right now, because of or in spite of its association with horses and guns.
    • 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.
    • Drexel
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "to turn"
      • Description:

        Drexel is an occupational surname but the original meaning of what a person who "turned" for a living actually did is unclear: It may mean turning the soil or making hay or spinning cloth or creating decorative objects. With the rise of the similar-sounding Dexter, Drexel might catch on.
    • Davine
      • Edan
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "pleasure, delight; or era"
        • Description:

          Variant of Eden, or a Hebrew unisex name meaning "era".
      • Einar
        • Origin:

          Old Norse
        • Meaning:

          "bold warrior"
        • Description:

          With Norse (and pseudo-Norse) names such as Thor, Odin and Magnus growing in popularity, this one, which refers to warriors destined for Valhalla on account of their bravery, might have some appeal outside Scandinavia. Its slightly Eeyore-ish sound is balanced out by connections to some major historical figures, including a Norwegian prime minister.
      • Eliott
        • Elisabeta
          • Emmett
            • Origin:

              English masculine variation of Emma, German
            • Meaning:

              "universal"
            • Description:

              Emmett, honest and sincere, laid-back and creative, is on the rise as a male cognate of the megapopular Emma and Emily, not to mention being a character in the popular Twilight series.
          • Erina
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "spring or hero"
            • Description:

              Variant of Erinna
          • Eva
            • Origin:

              Latin form of Eve, Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "life"
            • Description:

              Eva is a simple, classic Hebrew name for girls that recently slipped out of the US Top 100 for the first time in more than a decade. Pronounced either like her more popular sister Ava or less popular sister Eve, Eva is one of the elite group of girl names that mean life.
          • Ezekiel
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "God strengthens"
            • Description:

              Ezekiel used to be reduced to its nickname Zeke, but modern parents now embrace it in full for its power and dignity. Along with biblical brethren Asher and Ezra, Ezekiel is rising steadily up the popularity charts and is poised to take over for fading first wave Old Testament choices such as Zachary.
          • Ezra
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "help"
            • Description:

              Ezra is a biblical favorite for boys that's been making inroads into the girls' Top 1000 recently and continues to rise.
          • Finley
            • Origin:

              Irish and Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "fair-haired hero"
            • Description:

              Finley has been used for both sexes for enough years to become one of the most popular unisex names. Given nearly equally to boys and girls, Finley appeals to contemporary parents as a truly gender neutral choice.

          • Foxen
            • Origin:

              English occupational name or surname
            • Meaning:

              "fox"
            • Description:

              Intriguing possibility if you want an animal name that's more than an animal name.