Unusual Favorites~ Girls

  1. Ivy
    • Origin:

      Botanical name
    • Description:

      The quirky, offbeat and energetic botanical name Ivy is enjoying a deserved revival, propelled even higher by its choice by high-profile parents Beyonce and Jay-Z for daughter Blue Ivy. Ivy is also traditionally used at Christmas, make this one of the perfect names for December babies.
  2. Katri
    • Origin:

      Finnish variation of Katherine
    • Meaning:

      "pure"
    • Description:

      A diminutive form of the Finnish Katariina, used by Tove Jannson in her book The True Deciever.
  3. LINDELIN
    • Luella
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Louella
      • Meaning:

        "battle famous fairy maiden"
      • Description:

        Luella is a sleeker spelling variant of the girls' name Louella and is now more popular than the original. Sweet, but lively, it was a popular name in the the early 19th century, but fell out of favor in the 50s. Now, after a 60 year absence, it's back in the charts, in the US and the UK.
    • Luna
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "moon"
      • Description:

        The name of the Roman goddess of the moon, Luna is derived straight from the Latin word for moon, luna. Luna may be the name most likely to surprise someone from an older generation by its Top 10 status in the US and its widespread international popularity.
    • Maple
      • Origin:

        English tree name from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "maple tree; tree of the Acer genus"
      • Description:

        Maple is one of those sweet-spot word names that sounds so almost name-like that it doesn't feel outlandish or strange, despite its relative newness as a given name. Just as Juniper is adjacent to June or Pippa, Clover like Chloe or Clara and Ember like Emma or Ebba, Maple is enough like Mabel, Maisie and Mae that it blends in well and has a touch of borrowed vintage charm.
    • Marlene
      • Origin:

        German variation of Madeline; combination of Mary and Magdalen
      • Description:

        Marlene Dietrich made it famous when she condensed her first two names, Maria and Magdalena. Now more often pronounced with two syllables rather than three.
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          • October
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "month name"
            • Description:

              What is so rare as a month named June? October – and November and December – are a lot rarer. Brisk and substantial, they're so much more memorable and modern than April or May. October got its name via being the eighth month in the old Roman calendar. Some related, more feminine variations are Octavia and Ottavia.
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            • Qiturah
              • Origin:

                Arabic
              • Meaning:

                "incense, scent"
              • Description:

                Twist on the attractive and underused biblical name Keturah.
            • Renny
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "little prosperous one"
              • Description:

                Offbeat Anglicized form of the intractable Gaelic Rathnait.
            • REVERENCE
              • Reverie
                • Origin:

                  Word name
                • Description:

                  Reverie is a strong-sounding word for an ethereal, dreamlike state -- a perfect contrast and meaning for a word that intends to become a first name. Popular mommy blogger Rebecca Woolf of Girls Gone Child named one of her twin daughters Reverie, setting off a groundswell of interest.
              • Saffron
                • Origin:

                  Spice name
                • Description:

                  Spice names are increasingly appealing to the senses of prospective parents; this one, belonging to a precious spice derived from the crocus has a vaguely orange-scented-incense sixties feel.
              • Saga
                • Origin:

                  Swedish word name
                • Meaning:

                  "story; seeress"
                • Description:

                  Apt name for a little drama queen with a long future ahead of her. Saga is a Top 30 girls' name in Sweden.
              • Sapphire
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew, Greek, and Latin jewel name
                • Meaning:

                  "blue"
                • Description:

                  Sapphire goes waaaaay beyond Ruby and Pearl. This September birthstone, occasionally used a century ago, might be worth a reappraisal, perhaps as a Sophie/Sophia alternative. Sapphire is the pseudonym of Romona Lofton, who wrote the book Push, which was turned into the movie Precious. Sapphire entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2022, and is proving to be one of the freshest gem names for girls. Another intriguing variation is the lovely Sapphira.
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