Boys and Girls Names Not in the top 1000

  1. Lisette
    • Origin:

      French, diminutive of Elizabeth or Lise
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      Lisette, also spelled Lizette, is a dainty,, if somewhat dated, Gallic offshoot of Elizabeth. It reached its U.S. peak of popularity in 1999, then fell off the list in 2001.
  2. Leliava
    • Lieba / Leeba
      • Lydienne / Lydian
        • Maeva
          • Origin:

            Tahitian
          • Meaning:

            "welcome"
          • Description:

            Though it sounds like a variation of the Irish Maeve, Maeva actually hails from Tahiti, and is currently enjoying a wave of popularity in France, where it ranks in the Top 100, possibly via popular French folk singer and actress Maeva Meline.
        • Magnus
          • Origin:

            Scandinavian from Latin
          • Meaning:

            "greatest"
          • Description:

            Magnus is a Latin name, literally meaning "greatest," that has a Scandinavian feel. It dates back to Charlemagne being called Carolus Magnus, or Charles the Great. Norwegian king Magnus I, named after Charlemagne, introduced it to his culture, and thus Magnus was the name of six early kings of Norway and four of Sweden. It is still a highly popular name in Denmark and Norway.
        • Marceline
          • Origin:

            Feminization of Marcel, French
          • Meaning:

            "little warrior"
          • Description:

            Balancing femininity, vintage charm, and fantasy nerdiness, Marceline is one to watch. Marceline the Vampire Queen from the 2010-2018 animated TV series Adventure Time brought her elaborate French name back into public consciousness. It re-entered the Top 1000 in 2020, after an 86 year hiatus, and rose into the 700s in 2021. Nicknames Marcie and Marcy are rising in popularity as well. Marceline may appeal to parents who like frilly, traditional, and sophisticated names such as Josephine and Genevieve.
        • Maris
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "of the sea"
          • Description:

            Maris is an unusual and appealing name that has never appeared in the U.S. Top 1000, overshadowed by its twentieth century elaboration, Marisa/Marissa. It derives from the phrase "Stella Maris," star of the sea, one of the many epithets of the Virgin Mary, and became familiar via the unseen (but unliked) character of sitcom Frasier's ex-sister-in-law.
        • Mariska
          • Origin:

            Hungarian diminutive of Maria
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
          • Description:

            Actress Hargitay made us notice this one, it makes a robust, energetic Slavic impression.
        • Maven
          • Origin:

            Word name or Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "one who understands"
          • Description:

            In English, the word 'maven' refers to an expert or connoisseur, someone who possesses deep knowledge. Comedian Tracy Morgan brought this name into the spotlight when he chose it for his daughter, Maven Sonae, in 2013. Now, over 100 newborn girls in the US are given this name each year.
        • Mika
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "beautiful fragrance"
          • Description:

            Mika is a Japanese girls' name that translates easily to English. As a male name, it's a short form of Mikael, the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Michael. Both are spelled and pronounced the same.
        • Minka
          • Origin:

            Polish diminutive of Mina, short form of Wilhelmina, German
          • Meaning:

            "resolute protection"
          • Description:

            In the contemporary US, Minka attracted notice via actress Minka Kelly, who played the gorgeous Lyla on Friday Night Lights.
        • Mischa
          • Origin:

            Russian, diminutive of Mikhail
          • Description:

            This was a 100 percent boys' name till the willowy Mischa Barton of TV's "The OC" made it unisex, a la Sascha.
        • Monet
          • Origin:

            French artist name, from diminutive of Simon
          • Description:

            A new favorite of the bohemian set, brought to light by actress Monet Mazur, daughter of the artist who designed the Rolling Stones' mouth logo.
        • Maeverie
          • Maisella
            • Maleia
              • Mikel
                • Niara
                  • Origin:

                    Hindi
                  • Meaning:

                    "nebula, mist"
                  • Description:

                    More unusual alternative to Tiara.
                • Orla
                  • Origin:

                    Irish
                  • Meaning:

                    "golden princess"
                  • Description:

                    Orla is an Irish name closely associated with the high king Brian Boru, as it was the name of his sister, daughter and niece. It was very popular in the Middle Ages – the fourth most popular name in twelfth century Ireland – and has become popular again in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales today. In Irish, the name is commonly spelled Orlaith or Orlagh.