Old-Fashioned, Vintage, Retro, Classic, Eclectic, Unusual and Uncommon Names for Girls

  1. Bibiane
    • Biddy
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "strength or exalted one"
      • Description:

        A once very common Irish diminutive of Bridget that has unfortunately been associated since the 18th century with a pejorative slang term for an old or fussy woman.
    • Billie
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Wilhelmina, Wilma
      • Meaning:

        "resolute protection"
      • Description:

        Billie is a tomboy nickname name, part of the growing trend for using boyish nicknames for girls and now destined for stardom along with its most famous contemporary bearer, music sensation Billie Eilish.
    • Birdie
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "bird"
      • Description:

        Birdie was until recently a middle-aged Ladies' Club member wearing a bird-decorated hat --but now it's just the kind of vintage nickname (think Hattie, Josie, Mamie, Millie) that's coming back into style in a big way. Actress Busy Philipps named her baby Birdie (inspired by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson), as did soap star Maura West.
    • Bithia
      • Blanche
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "white"
        • Description:

          Blanche, which originated as a nickname for a pale blonde and then became associated with the notion of purity, was in style a century ago, ranking in the double digits until 1920. She then had to fight the stereotype of faded Southern belle, a la Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire and Blanche Devereaux in TV's Golden Girls. Now all three of the Golden Girls--Blanche, Rose and Dorothy--could be ready for revival, with Blanche sounding like a stronger, simpler alternative to Bianca.
      • Blasia
        • Bliss
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Description:

            A sweet, uplifting and still fairly uncommon modern virtue name. Its single syllable makes it especially good as a middle name, but it would also make a big impact in the first spot.
        • Bonne
          • Bonnie
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful, cheerful"
            • Description:

              Bonnie is an adorable nickname name, heading back up the popularity list after a 50-year nap. A Top 100 girls' name throughout the rest of the English-speaking world, Americans are later to jump on the Bonnie bandwagon but now it's trending here too.
          • Brenda
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "blade of a sword"
            • Description:

              First the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate, then a glamorous 1940s debutante, then the troubled twin on Beverly Hills 90210, and now fading in favor of more modern Brenna, Briana, and Bryn. Much more likely to be worn by a mother or grandmother these days. The song "Brenda's Got a Baby" was late rap megastar Tupac's debut single.
          • Bridget
            • Origin:

              Anglicized variation of Gaelic Brighid
            • Meaning:

              "strength or exalted one"
            • Description:

              Bridget is the Anglicized form of Brigid, an Irish-Gaelic name that was derived from the word brígh, which means "strength."
          • Bridgette
            • Brita
              • Brunhild
                • Origin:

                  Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "armed for battle"
                • Description:

                  One of the Valkyries, still clad in heavy armor.
              • Brunhilda
                • Origin:

                  Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "armed for battle"
                • Description:

                  Variant of Brunhild, still clad in heavy armor. Though the heroine Brunhilda of Quentin Tarantino's recent film Django Unchained may have given this version of the name new appeal.
              • Brunhilde
                • Origin:

                  Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "armed for battle"
                • Description:

                  Form of Brunhild
              • Balthild
                • Bartholomea
                  • Basina