Pretty, Whimsical and Strange

  1. Ivorie
    • Iambe
      • Jemima
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "dove"
        • Description:

          Jemima, the name of a strong and beautiful Biblical daughter of Job, has long been among the chicest choices of aristocratic Brits, most recently ranking at #231 there in 2017. But despite its lovely sound and peaceful meaning, this attractive name hasn't ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1893, no doubt due to the problematic association with racial stereotyping, exemplified by the Aunt Jemima brand of pancakes.
      • Kindle
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "arouse; set on fire"
        • Description:

          Kindle is riding on the coattails of Kendall and co with its on-trend sounds. As a word, it has an inspirational meaning, but its secondary modern-day meaning — as an Amazon brand of tablets — gives it a branded quality.
      • Liesl
        • Origin:

          German diminutive of Elizabeth
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          While we long dismissed Liesl as being stuck in the Alps with Heidi, the Nameberry community has forced us to reconsider. Yes, like Heidi, Liesl is an old German nickname-name that has never quite moved beyond its Alpine image. But the same thing might have been said of Elsa a few years ago, and many other names that once seemed inextricably tied to their countries of origin: think Enzo and Saoirse and Freya and Soren.
      • Lourdes
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "craggy slope"
        • Description:

          This name of the French town where a young peasant girl had a vision of the Virgin Mary in 1858 vaulted into the spotlight when Madonna chose it for her daughter, but few other families except for devout Roman Catholics have followed her lead (any more than they've used Rocco for their sons).
      • Luda
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Ludmila
        • Description:

          There may have been a time when Americans who heard this name thought of something other than the rapper Ludacris, and there may come another such time at some point in the future, but for now, it's probably best left to the man who was born Christopher Bridges.
      • Lupin
        • Maeby
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Mae
          • Description:

            Maeby sprang into the modern consciousness via the cult TV favorite Arrested Development, in which the appealing teen character Maeby's name is a nickname for Mae. It's also a homonym for Maybe, which undercuts its inherent cuteness. Is Maeby prime for a real life baby name? Sorry, but we can't resist: Maybe.
        • Magdalena
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "from Magdala"
          • Description:

            Magdalena is a pretty name forever associated with the fallen-yet-redeemed Mary Magdalen; often heard in the Hispanic community. But forward thinking parents are reviving Magdalena along with Magdalene and the unrelated but similar-sounding Marguerite.
        • Magnolia
          • Origin:

            Flower name, from French surname
          • Meaning:

            "Magnol's flower"
          • Description:

            Magnolia, a sweet-smelling Southern belle of a name made famous via the iconic Edna Ferber novel and musical Showboat, is one of the latest wave of botanical names, along with unexpected blossoms Azalea and Zinnia. It is named for French botanist Pierre Magnol.
        • Manuela
          • Origin:

            Spanish, feminine variation of Emmanuel
          • Meaning:

            "God is with us"
          • Description:

            Manuela is one feminine form that's more energetic than the male original, and is worth considering if you're seeking an easily assimilated Spanish name.
        • Min
          • Origin:

            Chinese
          • Meaning:

            "quick"
          • Description:

            Puts the -min in diminutive.
        • Minty
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Aminta and Araminta, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "defender"
          • Description:

            Minty isn't a fresh word name — it's an old-fashioned nickname for Araminta, the romantic smoosh name coined by playwright William Congreve in 1693.
        • Mirielle
          • Mimble
            • Minnow
              • Mitten
                • Nephele
                  • Origin:

                    Greek
                  • Meaning:

                    "cloudy"
                  • Description:

                    An enchanting ancient Greek name belonging to the Greek goddess who was created from a cloud by Zeus and so became goddess of the clouds and mother of the centaurs. The name Nephele is not widely known but as among modern parents become used to Phoebe, Penelope, and Persephone, it may become one of the ancient Greek goddess names that's back in the mix.
                • Neptune
                  • Origin:

                    Roman mythology name
                  • Description:

                    This would be tough enough for a boy to handle, but near impossible for a girl.