Unusual / Interesting names

  1. Kimbry
    • Kimi
      • Origin:

        Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "righteous; beautiful hope; valuable and beautiful"
      • Description:

        This simple, bright Japanese name is used on both boys and girls and has numerous meanings. It can be interpreted as meaning "righteous" and "prince", or a combination of mi meaning "beautiful" and ki meaning "hope", "seasons" and "valuable".
    • Kimika
      • Kimiko
        • Kimora
          • Origin:

            Modern name, meaning unknown
          • Description:

            Afro-Asian model, designer, and entrepreneur Kimora Lee Simmons brought this name into the public eye and it enjoyed more than a decade in the Top 1000 during the 2000s and early 2010s. It peaked in 2008 when it reached the Top 300, but it has since been in decline, becoming an on-off visitor to the US charts.

            The exact meaning of Kimora is unknown, though one possibility is that it's a nod the Japanese surname, Kimura, meaning "woods + village". Back in the US Top 1000 for 2023, Kimora could also feel like an updated form of Kim or Maura, and a spin on more popular Kora.
        • Kailash
          • Kyna
            • Laelia
              • Origin:

                Latin family name and botanical name
              • Description:

                Upside: it has an interesting ancient look and feel, related to the Roman family name Laelius of uncertain meaning. There is also a type of orchid called the Laelia. Downside: possible confusion with all those Laylas, Lailas, etc. out there.
            • Laia
              • Origin:

                Catalan diminutive of Eulalia
              • Meaning:

                "sweet-speaking"
              • Description:

                Saint Eulalia was born in Spain and is the patron saint of Barcelona, so her name and its derivatives are popular throughout the land — especially in her native Catalonia.
            • Leire
              • Origin:

                Basque place name
              • Description:

                Also spelled Leyre and taken from the name of a monastery fortress, the popular and lilting choice in Spain will pose pronunciation problems elsewhere. Among the Top 100 girls' names in Spain, Leire was given to only a handful of baby girls in the US last year.
            • Leith
              • Origin:

                Scottish, river name
              • Description:

                Traditionally a male name, Leith now can make a highly unusual, strong but soft, and intriguing girls' possibility.
            • Leocadia
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "splendid brightness"
              • Description:

                Leocadia marries a mix of sounds: the strength of a lion, with a rhythmic Latin ending.
            • Ligeia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "clear-voiced, whistling"
              • Description:

                One of the Sirens in Greek mythology, Ligeia was also the title character in an Edgar Allan Poe story. The mythological Ligeia was half-bird, half-woman. Spelling may also be Lygeia or Ligia.
            • Lucida
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "lucid, clear"
              • Description:

                Pretty, delicate and crystal clear, with the readymade nickname of Lucy.
            • Ludovica
              • Origin:

                Italian, feminine variation of Ludovic
              • Meaning:

                "famous in war"
              • Description:

                This Olde World name with a large measure of European style makes an offbeat possibility for the bold baby namer in search of interesting Italian names for girls. Currently very popular in its native Italy, Ludovica is an unusual path to all the great Lu nicknames, like Lulu and Lula.
            • Lachesis
              • Mabry
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Mayberry, English and Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "mud hill"
                • Description:

                  Cute and eminently wearable surname name for girls.
              • Malin
                • Origin:

                  Scandinavian diminutive of Magdalene
                • Meaning:

                  "high tower or woman of Magdela"
                • Description:

                  A multi-cultural name that's in the Norwegian Top 50 and well-used throughout the Scandinavian cultures. Malin has the advantage of being at once simple and unusual.
              • Marimba
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, Music name
                • Description:

                  Can you hear the beat?
              • Mariska
                • Origin:

                  Hungarian diminutive of Maria
                • Meaning:

                  "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
                • Description:

                  Actress Hargitay made us notice this one, it makes a robust, energetic Slavic impression.