Unique Names for Your Main Character

Names that are cute but rare. I literally just made some of them up but they're not bad. In fact, they should be more common.
  1. Arsenio
    • Origin:

      Spanish from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "virile, strong"
    • Description:

      Long considered Mr. Hall's exclusive property, it's now ready to be adopted by others.
  2. Asha
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit; Swahili
    • Meaning:

      "hope; life"
    • Description:

      Asha is an Indian name that comes from the Sanskrit word for hope or desire, but it is also a Swahili name derived from Aisha, meaning life. Since the ascendance of Ashley through the 1980s and 90s, all baby names Ash-related have been used in the U.S. for both girls and boys, from Ashlyn to Ashby, Ashton to Asher. Despite its separate roots, Asha is part of this group.
  3. Audric
    • Origin:

      French variation of Aldric, Germanic
    • Meaning:

      "old, wise ruler"
    • Description:

      A historic name seeing some modern use among French-speaking parents.
  4. Avry
    • Adalise
      • Ailee
        • Amaiah
          • Avan
            • Camilo
              • Origin:

                Spanish
              • Meaning:

                "young ceremonial attendant"
              • Description:

                The increasing popularity of Camila may have pushed this underrated Spanish name into the Top 1000 — though it remains far less popular than its feminine counterpart. A perfect familiar-but-rare choice.
            • Cataleya
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from English surname
              • Meaning:

                "Cattley's flower"
              • Description:

                Cataleya is the name of a genus of orchids that gained visibility as a baby name after it was used for the character played by Zoe Saldana in Colombiana. Part Caitlin, part Aaliyah, and part Leah, Cataleya is a trendy choice that just might transcend its momentary popularity. It is a spelling adaptation of Cattleya, named after the British horticulturalist William Cattley.
            • Caidyn
              • Dezrel
                • Exie
                  • Emauri
                    • Eyvi
                      • Ginnie
                        • Hadassah
                          • Origin:

                            Hebrew
                          • Meaning:

                            "myrtle tree"
                          • Description:

                            This Hebrew name of Queen Esther is well used in Israel (especially for girls born around the holiday of Purim), and in the US is the name of a Zionist women's philanthropic organization. Formerly shunned as hyper-religious, this name entered the Top 1000 in 2007 and has since climbed into the Top 700. Nickname Haddie feels like a natural companion for Addie and Maddie.
                        • Iona
                          • Origin:

                            Scottish place-name
                          • Description:

                            This name of a small island off the coast of Scotland is trending upwards along with other I names.
                        • Ishani
                          • Javaughn