Unusual and On-Trend

  1. Aviana
    • Origin:

      Variation of Avis, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "bird"
    • Description:

      Aviana is a name that's kinda like the megapopular Ava, and kinda like the popular Ariana, and not quite as widely appealing as either of them. But it's on everyone's scope now as the choice of actress Amy Adams for her new daughter -- ironic as she was quoted as saying she wanted a "normal" name. Turns out that Adams was born in Aviano, Italy, explaining the mystery. The first syllable of the name can be pronounced ah, ay, or (most commonly) to rhyme with have.
  2. Avie
    • Aviela
      • Avis
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "bird"
        • Description:

          Avis is a bird name that's been in hibernation for awhile, possibly due to the car rental association, but it could make a return on the wings of Ava. Baldwin brother Daniel chose it for his daughter.
      • Avita
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          Avita sounds like a drug name. In fact, it is! (It's an acne medication.) While that may not be enough to stop you, you might want to consider Aviva, Vita, or Evita (which has issues of its own) instead.
      • Avril
        • Origin:

          French variation of April
        • Description:

          French Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne has put the spotlight on her name.
      • Axel
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian variation of Absalom
        • Meaning:

          "father of peace"
        • Description:

          A classic in its native Scandinavia, Axel has a cool rock 'n' roll flavor in the US, thanks to Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose (born William). With its distinctive letter 'x', it has an effortlessly cool vibe about it, and is currently growing in popularity.
      • Aya
        • Origin:

          Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "colorful, bird, sign"
        • Description:

          Aya, barely more than a breath, is an international favorite, with origins in several languages and cultures. Popular throughout Europe, It debuted on the US Top 1000 in 2012.
      • Ayala
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "doe, gazelle"
        • Description:

          This animal-themed name is among the most popular for girls in contemporary Israel. Parents who want to move beyond the mega-popular Aliyah and sisters might want to consider Ayala. The male form is Ayal.
      • Ayla
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, or Turkish
        • Meaning:

          "oak tree, or halo, moonlight"
        • Description:

          Bright, fresh, and sunny, Ayla is a fashionable choice for girls. Reminiscent of other trending names such as Layla, Isla, and Ava, Ayla has recently found its place in the Top 100.
      • Aza
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "powerful"
        • Description:

          Aza's similarity to the biblical name Asa makes it ripe for adaptation. If you want something more elaborate, you might consider Azariah. Something simpler? It doesn't get much simpler and that is the beauty of Aza (or Asa).
      • Azure
        • Origin:

          English color name
        • Meaning:

          "sky blue"
        • Description:

          Azure is a colorful gender-neutral choice, currently used equally for baby girls and boys in the US. It refers to a specific shade of blue seen in a cloudless sky. Elon Musk recently revealed Azure to be the name of his daughter with Shivon Zilis, twin sister to Strider. While X and Y didn't stand a chance at greater popularity, parents may be inspired to use the name Azure following this celebrity endorsement.
      • Baia
        • Origin:

          Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "bay"
        • Description:

          This possible word name, which rhymes with Maia, makes an even more distinctive alternative.
      • Bard
        • Origin:

          Irish variation of Baird, Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "minstrel, poet"
        • Description:

          Great Irish middle name choice for Shakespeare lovers.
      • Barrett
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "bear strength"
        • Description:

          Barrett is one of many surname names that are up and coming for boys in recent years. Barrett joints Bennett, Beckett, and others in the trend of "-tt" ending boy names taking over the charts.
      • Bastian
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Sebastian, Latin from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "man of Sebastia"
        • Description:

          In Spanish cultures, and spelled either Bastian or Bastien, this is a fairly common nickname name. The German fantasy children's book The Neverending Story features a young boy character called Bastian Balthlazar Bux, and it has also been seen in several screen versions.
      • Bayard
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "russet-haired"
        • Description:

          An old English redhead name -- one of the few that doesn't begin with the letter r -- with references both to a famous French knight and a magical horse.
      • Bayla
        • Baylor
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "horse trainer"
          • Description:

            Baylor is a possible occupational alternative to the tired Taylor, especially for a horse lover.
        • Bazel
          • Origin:

            Slavic variation of Basil
          • Meaning:

            "regal"
          • Description:

            Gives a good boy name a bad boy feel.