I myself am strange and unusual

  1. Almeric
    • Althena
      • Athanasia
        • Balthazar
          • Origin:

            Phoenician
          • Meaning:

            "Baal protects the King"
          • Description:

            This evocative name of one of the Three Wise Men of the Orient, also spelled Balthasar, may finally be ready for prime time. Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar were the Magi who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus, though their names were not mentioned in the Bible.
        • Beata
          • Origin:

            Swedish, German, Italian, from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "blessed"
          • Description:

            Beata, a Latinate saint's name, has been widely used primarily by Roman Catholics in several European countries, but is rarely heard in English-speaking countries. Playground alert: could be mispronounced Beeta.
        • Blade
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            One of the new crop of boys' names that manage to be unconventional and macho at the same time — though Blade verges on the threatening.
        • Bram
          • Origin:

            Dutch variation of Abraham
          • Meaning:

            "father of multitudes"
          • Description:

            Bram has an unusual measure of character and charm for a one-syllable name; it started as a hipper-than-Abe diminutive of the biblical Abraham, but is also an independent Irish and Dutch name, made famous by Irish-born Dracula creator Bram (nee Abraham) Stoker. Bram is currently Number 16 in the Netherlands; Bram Howard was a character on The West Wing.
        • Bramwell
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "well where the gorse grows"
          • Description:

            The only boy in the Brontë family; the name has a lonely Wuthering Heights/Jane Eyre feel.
        • Byron
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "barn for cows"
          • Description:

            For centuries, this name had a romantic, windswept image due to its strong connection to the poet Lord Byron, who inspired its use as a first name. It is one of those surprise names that's appeared on the Top 1000 every year since 1880.
        • Belisent
          • Belisera
            • Belladonna
              • Bellamira
                • Beollan
                  • Brinstan
                    • Capella
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "little she goat"
                      • Description:

                        Capella, the eleventh brightest star in the sky, carries much mythological and astrological significance. In Roman mythology, Capella represented the goat that suckled Jupiter, whose horn became the Cornucopia or horn of plenty. In Hindu mythology, Capella is called the heart of Brahma, while English legend calls it the shepherd's star. Australian Aboriginal myth calls it the kangaroo, while in Persian mythology it's a metaphor for both great distance and the color light red. Astrologically, Capella symbolizes wealth and military honor. As if that wasn't enough, CapPella (two p's) also has a musical reference to a cappella singing.
                    • Caspar
                      • Origin:

                        Persian, variation of Gaspar
                      • Meaning:

                        "keeper of the treasure"
                      • Description:

                        After half a century, this otherwise feasible name has at last started to lose its link to the friendly ghost; it certainly didn't scare model Claudia Schiffer, who chose it for her son, as did Atomic Kitten Jenny Frost. Iconoclastic namer Jason Lee switched genders and called his daughter Casper. Also related to the revived Jasper, Caspar seems headed towards the path to a similar resurgence.
                    • Castor
                      • Origin:

                        Greek
                      • Meaning:

                        "pious one"
                      • Description:

                        Forget the oil. It's one of the twins that make up the constellation Gemini, and a mythological name on the cutting-edge of fashion; used by Metallica's James Hetfield.
                    • Circe
                      • Origin:

                        Greek
                      • Meaning:

                        "bird"
                      • Description:

                        In Greek myth, Circe, daughter of Helios, the sun, was a sorceress living on the island of Aeaea, who could turn men into animals with her magic wand, which is just what she did to Odysseus's crew in Homer's Odyssey, transforming them into swine. All was forgiven, however, as Circe and Odysseus later had a child together—Telegonus.
                    • Clara
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "bright, clear"
                      • Description:

                        Clara is a strong, lovely girls' name that's always ranked among the US Top 1000 girl names but has been climbing since the turn of this century. It now ranks right around Number 100, making it a modern classic that's neither too popular nor unfamiliar.