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

  1. Christophera
    • Christophina
      • Christophine
        • Chrysanthe
          • Clariandra
            • Cleopha
              • Colienne
                • Conrada
                  • Conradina
                    • Conradine
                      • Corentina
                        • Corentine
                          • Coristina
                            • Coristine
                              • Cosmina
                                • Cresentia
                                  • Cynaburga
                                    • Dagmar
                                      • Origin:

                                        Norse
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "Day maiden"
                                      • Description:

                                        This royal Danish name has long been used across Scandinavia, Germany and Slavic countries and somewhat in the US around the turn of the last century --it was #622 in 1888. There were two notable silent screen stars named Dagmar, one with Polish, the other with Danish roots.
                                    • Dahlia
                                      • Origin:

                                        Flower name, from Swedish surname
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "Dahl's flower"
                                      • Description:

                                        One of the flower names, used occasionally in Britain (where it's pronounced DAY-lee-a). It seems to have recovered from what was perceived as a slightly affected la-di-dah air. The flower was named in honor of the pioneering Swedish botanist Andreas Dahl, which means dale.
                                    • Daisy
                                      • Origin:

                                        Diminutive of Margaret or flower name, English
                                      • Meaning:

                                        "day's eye"
                                      • Description:

                                        Daisy, fresh, wholesome, and energetic, is one of the flower names that burst back into bloom after a century's hibernation. Originally a nickname for Margaret (the French Marguerite is the word for the flower), Daisy comes from the phrase "day's eye," because it opens its petals at daybreak.