Exotic Baby Names - Girls and Boys

  1. Kennon
    • Origin:

      Scottish and Irish
    • Meaning:

      "ancient"
    • Description:

      This is one of several similar sounding Gaelic surname names that would make perfectly acceptable choices--others are Kennan, Keenan and Kenyon. Another possible meaning is "descendant of the fair ones," referring to the Norse invaders.
  2. Kiana
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Kiana (or more appropriately, Quiana) is the original polyester name, now falling fast out of favor.
  3. Kiona
    • Origin:

      Native American
    • Meaning:

      "brown hills"
    • Description:

      Striking and accessible choice.
  4. Kira
    • Origin:

      Russian feminine variation of Cyrus
    • Meaning:

      "throne"
    • Description:

      Though such cognates of Kira as Keira, Kyra, and Ciara are increasingly popular throughout Europe and in the U.S., this Cyrus relative has a different root. As with all the many variations of this appealing name, there is often confusion around spelling and pronunciation -- does the first syllable rhyme with ear or eye?
  5. Kirsi
    • Origin:

      Hindi, Finnish diminutive of Kirstina and Kirsten
    • Meaning:

      "amaranth blossoms; Christian, frost"
    • Description:

      This attractive multicultural name is found in India and Finland, where it is also a word meaning "frost."
  6. Kobi
    • Kaalim
      • Kai-Marie
        • Karmin
          • Kenta
            • Kitri
              • Kyrian
                • Leja
                  • Lena
                    • Origin:

                      English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in -lena
                    • Description:

                      This pet form of Helena and other ena-ending names, long used as an independent name, is attracting notice again as an option both multicultural and simple. Lena was a Top 100 name from 1880 to 1920.
                  • Lenore
                    • Origin:

                      German variation of Leonora, Italian derivative of Eleonora, meaning unknown
                    • Description:

                      A "modernization" of Leonora that has suddenly come back on the radar along with the many other Leo names--both male and female. With literary cred via a famous eponymous poem by Edgar Allan Poe (and also in his even more famous The Raven,) Lenore was steadily in the top half of the popularity list until the mid-fifties, falling off in 1973. Cameron Diaz played a Lenore in The Green Hornet.
                  • Lia
                    • Origin:

                      Diminutive of names ending in -lia or Italian, Portuguese and Greek variation of Leah
                    • Meaning:

                      "weary"
                    • Description:

                      Short, sweet, and clear, Lia is used throughout Europe, across America, and in some areas of Asia and Africa, making it a truly international and versatile choice.
                  • Liana
                    • Origin:

                      French
                    • Meaning:

                      "to climb like a vine"
                    • Description:

                      Liana is a pretty and graceful name — it's a flowering tropical vine — making a quiet comeback. Its connection to nature is one plus, and many parents like this kind of nonspecifically international name.
                  • Lio
                    • Origin:

                      Variation of Leo, Latin
                    • Meaning:

                      "lion"
                    • Description:

                      This alternative spelling of Leo is popular with German-speaking parents. It's rare in English-speaking areas, which could be a burden, but the advantage is that it could be short for (or honor) a name such as Julio or Lionel.
                  • Livinia
                    • Liya
                      • Origin:

                        Hebrew
                      • Meaning:

                        "I am with God"
                      • Description:

                        The first name of Ethiopian supermodel Liya (pronounced like Leah) Kebede is also a Russian variation of Lia and Lily. Rather than using Liya, English speakers will do better to call a child Leah or Lia.