Rare Earth and Space Names for Girls

  1. Brighten
    • Brightly
      • Bronze
        • Candy
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Candace
          • Description:

            Too sugary sweet and inconsequential for a modern girl.
        • Canyon
          • Origin:

            Spanish word name
          • Description:

            Rugged nature name with possibilities...but more for boys.
        • Cashmere
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Cashmere is soft, luxurious -- and way out of the ordinary. One of the unique names found in The Hunger Games series.
        • Cedar
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            Fresh and fragrant nature name more apt to be used for a boy.
        • Celestial
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "of the heavens, planets or stars"
          • Description:

            A pretty and almost unique word name to add to the galaxy of astral appellations. More distinctive than the better-known Celeste, it was given to only 20 girls last year. Celestial is also the title of several band albums, and is heard in the video game and comics worlds.
        • Cerise
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "cherry"
          • Description:

            Infinitely preferable to the tease-inspiring English version of the word.
        • Cherry
          • Origin:

            Fruit name
          • Description:

            With other fruity names like Clementine, Olive and Plum ripe for the picking, sweet Cherry remains remarkably underused: just 27 baby girls received the name in 2017, down from 343 at its peak in 1948. The unsavory slang meaning no doubt goes a long way towards explaining its fall from grace.
        • Chrysanthemum
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "gold flower"
          • Description:

            One of the rarest of the flower names, that of the blossom celebrated in Japan as a symbol of the sun and a possible object of meditation. One of the rare flower names counted among names for autumn babies, Chrysanthemum is also one of the most unusual nature-themed girl names starting with C.
        • Cinder
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            More distinctive than Ella, if you're inspired by Cinderella.
        • Copper
          • Origin:

            Word name
          • Description:

            It's a beautiful burnished metal -- but also slang for policeman.
        • Cove
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "small bay"
          • Description:

            Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes until COVID-19 hit. It decreased slightly for boys in 2020 and remained steading in 2021, but it has actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice.
        • Crescent
          • Origin:

            French
          • Meaning:

            "increasing, growing"
          • Description:

            Crescent is an intriguing word name with a pretty sound and links to the moon. Cressie could make for a cute nickname, as used in the Worst Witch children's TV series, short for Crescentmoon.
        • Cricket
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            Nickname name from the era of Father Knows Best, though we can see it making something of a comeback, a la Clover and Pippa. Cricket has new potential especially since it has recently been chosen by Busy Philipps. Still, it's one of the quirkier girl names starting with C.
        • Cyan
          • Origin:

            Color name
          • Description:

            Cyan is an attractive color names, but for a girl, better go all the way to Cyane, the name of a Sicilian nymph who lived in a blue pool.
        • Cypress
          • Origin:

            Nature name
          • Description:

            Lovely entry into the tree name genre, joining Juniper, Oak, and Willow.
        • Coralline
          • December
            • Origin:

              English word name
            • Meaning:

              "tenth month"
            • Description:

              Cooler than April, May, or June, but also a tad icy. December gets its name from the number ten as the old Roman calendar only had ten months, and as now, December was the last.