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

  1. Rosina
    • Rosine
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Rose, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "rose, a flower"
      • Description:

        Rosine can be thought of as a short form of the classic flower name Rose. It's similar to the Irish Róisín, though that is pronounced roh-sheen.
    • Roslyn
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Rosalind
      • Description:

        Spelling variations abound when a name is trendy, which Rosalind is not these days. We say leave Roslyn back in the middle of the 20th century and reclaim the original Rosalind.
    • Rosy
      • Rowena
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "white spear or famous friend"
        • Description:

          A fabled storybook name via the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe (1819), which featured a heroine called Rowena of Hargottstanstede, and also a Harry Potter name, as Rowena Ravenclaw, founder of one of the Hogwarts houses.. Rowena has some old-fashioned charm, though most modern parents seem to prefer Rowen. Pronunciation, however, is NOT like Rowen with an a at the end, but with a long e and an emphasis on the middle syllable. She was on the popularity list until 1963, several years in the Top 500.
      • Roxana
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "dawn; or, little star"
        • Description:

          The name of the wife of Alexander the Great, more attractive than the better-known Roxanne. Roxana was first used in the English-speaking world in the 1600s and was popularized by Daniel Defoe's novel Roxana, published in 1724. An underused and attractive possibility and perfect if you're searching for names that mean new beginnings.
      • Roxane
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "dawn"
        • Description:

          Alternative (rarer) spelling of Roxanne.
      • Roxanna
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "little star"
        • Description:

          Spelled with one 'n', this was the name of the wife of Alexander the Great, and is more attractive than the better-known Roxanne.
      • Roxanne
        • Origin:

          Persian
        • Meaning:

          "dawn"
        • Description:

          Best known as the beautiful heroine to whom Cyrano de Bergerac says, "Your name is like a golden bell".
      • Roxie
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Roxanne
        • Description:

          Audacious offshoot of Roxanne, the wayward heroine of the musical Chicago.
      • Roxy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Roxanne, Persian
        • Meaning:

          "dawn"
        • Description:

          Roxy, also spelled Roxie, is one of those high-stepping showgal names with plenty of moxie, among the many sassy nickname names on the U.K. popularity list--currently Number 398.
      • Ruby
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "deep red precious stone"
        • Description:

          Vibrant, sassy, and bubbly, Ruby is a vintage gem that hasn’t lost any of its sparkle. Currently popular in a number of English-speaking countries, Ruby is proof of the 100 Year Rule, trending again for the first time since its heyday in the 1910s.
      • Rufina
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "red-haired"
        • Description:

          A feminine form of Rufus, which has potential in the current trend for ancient Roman names.
      • Ruperta
        • Ruth
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "compassionate friend"
          • Description:

            Ruth, with its air of calm and compassion, was the third most popular name in the 1890s, remaining in the Top 10 through the 1920s. It's still in use today as some parents tiring of Rachel and Rebecca are giving Ruth a second thought. Some see such Old Testament girls’ names as Ruth and Esther rising on the heels of boy equivalents Abel and Moses.
        • Ruthie
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Ruth, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "compassionate friend"
          • Description:

            With vintage names on the rise and recent data suggesting that the US is following the UK trend of nicknames-as-given-names, Ruthie joined Goldie, Daisy, and Nellie on the US Top 1000 list in 2023.
        • Ragintrudis
          • Ragnhild
            • Regintrud
              • Regintrude