Boys and Girls Names Not in the top 1000

  1. Clive
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "lives near a high cliff"
    • Description:

      Clive started life as a surname for someone who lived near a cliff, making it a secret outdoorsy name.

  2. Coretta
    • Origin:

      English, elaborated form of Cora
    • Description:

      Famous as the name of the widow of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  3. Carrington
    • Cree
      • Dagmar
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "Day maiden"
        • Description:

          This royal Danish name has long been used across Scandinavia, Germany and Slavic countries and somewhat in the US around the turn of the last century --it was #622 in 1888. There were two notable silent screen stars named Dagmar, one with Polish, the other with Danish roots.
      • Dagny
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian
        • Meaning:

          "new day"
        • Description:

          If you're looking for a name with Scandinavian roots, this would make a stronger and more appealing import than Dagmar. With its meaning of "new day," it could make an ideal choice for a girl born around New Year's.
      • Dara
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, Slavic or Irish
        • Meaning:

          "pearl of wisdom; gift; or oak tree"
        • Description:

          Though Dara was an (extremely wise) male figure in the Bible, this name feels mostly feminine to modern Americans. The Irish Gaelic version, Darragh, is well-used in contemporary times for boys.
      • Dawn
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dawn, sunrise"
        • Description:

          Dawn's heyday in the US, Canada and the UK came in the 1960s and 70s. It peaked at #14 in the US in 1971, but has since sunk from sight to be eclipsed by other names with the same meaning, such as Aurora, Roxana or Zariah.
      • Decker
        • Origin:

          German occupational name
        • Meaning:

          "roofer"
        • Description:

          Brawny name chosen for his son by rocker Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue.
      • Delphine
        • Origin:

          French from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "of Delphi; womb"
        • Description:

          Delphine is a sleek, chic French name with two nature associations — the dolphin and the delphinium, a bluebell-like flower, a well as a link to the ancient city of Delphi, which the Greeks believed to be the womb of the earth. All of these derive from the Greek word delphus "womb".
      • Delta
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "letter or island"
        • Description:

          Delta is an unusual vintage option with a lazy-day-down-by-the-river feel. Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet and also the geographical name given to an island formed at the mouth of a river.
      • Dagan
        • Eamon
          • Origin:

            Irish variation of Edmund
          • Meaning:

            "wealthy protector"
          • Description:

            Eamon is one of the traditional Irish names that has not yet emigrated to the US. This Irish name pronounced ay-mon was popularized by early president of the independent republic Eamon de Valera (birth name George), who was born in the United States to an Irish mother and a Cuban father. Eamon definitely has possibilities as a successor to the epidemically popular Aidan/Aiden.
        • Eldridge
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "old, wise leader"
          • Description:

            Name long associated with eloquent Black Panther activist Eldridge Cleaver and jazz great Roy Eldridge.
        • Ellington
          • Origin:

            English place-name and surname
          • Meaning:

            "Ellis's town"
          • Description:

            Ellington is a swinging musical name, evoking the jazzy and elegant persona of the Duke (born Edward Kennedy Ellington). While that reference may seem to make Ellington a male name, it is also occasionally used for girls.
        • Emmanuella
          • Enya
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "fire"
            • Description:

              This phonetic Anglicization of the Irish name Eithne was made familiar by the single-named Irish singer and composer. St. Eithne was the daughter of a king and an early Irish convert to Christianity.
          • Eisele
            • Filene
              • Franchesca