Quirky Cemetery Names

  1. Leota
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "of the people"
    • Description:

      Leota is an antique name rarely used any more -- it was given to just 8 baby girls in the US in 2021. Some sources says Leota is a Native American name meaning blue flower.
  2. Letitia
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "joy, gladness"
    • Description:

      Letitia is a delicate, once prim and proper sounding name whose staid image has been unbuttoned by numerous phonetic spellings. The original, often used in Spanish-speaking families, would still make an attractive, delicate choice. After a solid century on the Top 1000 list, Letitia fell off in the early 1980s and has not yet returned.
  3. Liston
    • Lucina
      • Origin:

        Roman
      • Meaning:

        "grove or light"
      • Description:

        Lucina, deriving from Latin lucus "grove" and also associated with lux "light", is an epithet given in Roman mythology to the goddess Juno (and sometimes also Diana) in her role as goddess of childbirth. A stately and unusual route to Lucy, more delicate than Lucinda.
    • Loley
      • Melville
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "settlement on infertile land"
        • Description:

          All names ending in ville are in nowheresville.
      • Melvina
        • Origin:

          Celtic
        • Meaning:

          "chieftain"
        • Description:

          Melvina ranked in the Top 1000 for over 65 years in the US, coinciding to a large extent with the years its much more popular masculine counterpart Melvin ranked in the Top 100. Today, Melvin is still hanging on in the Top 1000 for boys, but Melvina hasn't been given to more than 20 babies in a year since 1991.
      • Meta
        • Origin:

          German, Slovene, and Scandinavian diminutive of Margaret, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "pearl"
        • Description:

          A unique international short form of Margaret.
      • Mettie
        • Mills
          • Description:

            Feels akin to Brooks and Rivers, two other boys' names that double as plural nouns. It's been used as a first name for centuries, including by a two time governor of Virginia.
        • Mellen
          • Minot
            • Ovila
              • Park
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  A grassy place with trees is a nice image to attach to a name.
              • Percia
                • Ripley
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "strip of clearing in the woods"
                  • Description:

                    The "Believe It or Not" jokes will get old fast, but this surname feels fun and on-trend for both girls and boys, reminiscent of Riley, Tripp, Bridger, and Oakley.
                • Rensselaer
                  • Rosilla
                    • Ruel
                      • Salome
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "peace"
                        • Description:

                          A soft and interesting Hebrew name long popular in France, where it has ranked in the Top 400 since 1986 (as Salomé). Ex-ER star Alex Kingston named her daughter Salome Violetta.