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

  1. Rilla
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "small brook"
    • Description:

      Rilla dropped out of the US Top 1000 in 1915, but it's starting to feel like an intriguing possibility again in this age of short, sweet, a-ending names for girls. It is traditionally a short form for names ending in -rilla, like Marilla from the Anne of Green Gables books (Anne's youngest daughter is Bertha Marilla, called Rilla for short). Rilla may also derive from the German word Rille, meaning "brook; stream".
  2. Rita
    • Origin:

      Spanish, Hindi
    • Meaning:

      "pearl; truth, order"
    • Description:

      One of the glamour girl names of the Rita Hayworth 1940s, Rita was once a Top 50 name and stayed on the SSA list until 2002.
  3. Roberta
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "bright fame"
    • Description:

      Roberta has been one of the most successful feminization names, up at #64 in 1936. It's a name that's found all over children's lit, often nicknamed Bobbie or Robbie, though Bertie is another possibility. Notable bearers have included singers Roberta Flack and Roberta Peters--plus it's the birth name of Joni Mitchell.
  4. Robertina
    • Robin
      • Origin:

        Bird name, or English, diminutive of Robert
      • Meaning:

        "bright fame"
      • Description:

        After a 60 year slide down the popularity ladder, Robin made a turnaround in 2020 and began climbing back into favor for baby girls. One reason may be its new status as one of the most evenly-divided gender neutral names.
    • Robina
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of Robin
      • Description:

        Heard in Scotland, not in Schenectady.
    • Romayne
      • Romilda
        • Romola
          • Origin:

            Latin, Italian variation of Romulus, one of he founders of Rome
          • Description:

            Romola is a literary name most notably used by George Eliot for her eponymous 1862 novel set in fifteenth-century Florence. It just may appeal to the parent looking for a name that embodies the ideal blend of the feminine, unusual, and strong. A current bearer is British actress Romola Garai.
        • Romula
          • Romy
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Rosemary, Roma, Romana, Romilly etc.
            • Description:

              Austrian actress Romy Schneider seemed to be the singular bearer of this international nickname name until it found new style currency in the past decade.
          • Ronnie
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "she who brings victory; true image"
            • Description:

              Androgynous nickname for Veronica, Rhonda or Rona.
          • Rosabelle
            • Rosalba
              • Origin:

                Latin, from the phrase rosa alba
              • Meaning:

                "white rose"
              • Description:

                One of many Spanish elaborations of Rosa.
            • Rosalee
              • Origin:

                Variation of Rosalie, French
              • Meaning:

                "rose"
              • Description:

                Rosalie has officially been revived, breaking into the Top 200 in 2020. And as with many on-trend baby names, the creative spellings have started to roll in. Rosalee is one of the least offensive, although our preference remains the original.
            • Rosaleen
              • Origin:

                Irish diminutive of Rose
              • Meaning:

                "rose, a flower"
              • Description:

                The name of a sympathetic character in the best-selling novel The Secret Life of Bees, though it feels more stylish these days spelled Rosaline.
            • Rosalia
              • Origin:

                Spanish, Latin ceremonial name
              • Meaning:

                "rose"
              • Description:

                Elegant and bright with plenty of flair, Rosalia this Sicilian Saint name is familiar in Spain and Italy. It refers back to the annual Roman ceremony of hanging garlands of roses on tombs, which could make it work as a commemorative name.
            • Rosalie
              • Origin:

                French variation of Latin Rosalia
              • Meaning:

                "rose"
              • Description:

                Rosalie hit its apex in 1938 and then slid straight downhill until it fell off the U.S. Top 1000 completely in the 1980s, only to spring back to life in 2009 as the name of a character in the Twilight series. The beautiful vampire Rosalie Hale has breathed fresh life back into this mid-century name, and the fact that the character is both sympathetic and relatively minor means Rosalie has the chance to thrive again as a baby name without feeling unduly tied to Twilight.
            • Rosalina
              • Origin:

                Variation of Rosaline, English
              • Meaning:

                "rose"
              • Description:

                A feminine and fragrant member of the Rose family.
            • Rosalind
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "supple horse or pretty rose"
              • Description:

                Rosalind has a distinguished literary history – used and popularized by Edmund Spenser and Shakespeare via one of his most charming heroines, in As You Like It. Along with a bouquet of other Rose names, Rosalind might be ready for a comeback.