Rare and Uncommon Girl Names

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    • Talia
      • Origin:

        Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal
      • Meaning:

        "gentle dew from heaven; by the water"
      • Description:

        Talia is derived from the Hebrew elements tal, meaning "dew," and yah, in reference to God. In the mythology of one ancient sect, Talia was one of ten angels who attended the sun on its daily course. The occasionally homophonous name Thalia has unrelated Greek origins.
    • Tova
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "good, pleasing"
      • Description:

        Lively modern Hebrew name with a positive meaning.
    • Verity
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "truth"
      • Description:

        If you love Puritan virtue names and want to move beyond Hope and Faith and Grace, this is a wonderful choice, both for its meaning and its sound. A rare find here, though occasionally heard in England. It was used in Winston Graham's Poldark novels, was Madonna's name as James Bond's fencing instructor in Die Another Day, and made a brief appearance in Harry Potter. Not to mention being a fixture on British and Australian soaps. Verity also appears in one of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple mysteries.
    • Viveca
      • Origin:

        Swedish, Nordic
      • Meaning:

        "alive, life; place of refuge"
      • Description:

        This is one of the most vibrant and feminine of the names meaning life, and it's sure to gain more attention as the whole sisterhood of Viv- names rise.
    • Vivia
      • Origin:

        Italian variation of Vivian
      • Meaning:

        "life"
      • Description:

        Vivia, the fresh Italian version of newly popular name, streamlines and even vivifies the original.
    • Willa
      • Origin:

        Feminine variation of William
      • Meaning:

        "resolute protection"
      • Description:

        Willa has become increasingly fashionable, with its combination of Willa (born Wilella) Cather-like pioneer strength and the graceful beauty of the willow tree.
    • Willemina
      • Zaina
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "beauty, grace"
        • Description:

          Zaina is the simplified form of Zaynab, the name of the eldest daughter of Muhammad. Zayna is another accepted spelling, while international forms include Zainabu, which exists in both the Arabic and Swahili languages, and Zenja, which is popular in Bosnia.
      • Zayna
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "beauty, grace"
        • Description:

          Zayna is a simplified spelling of Zaynab, the name of the eldest daughter of Muhammad, and also the feminine version of Zayn. Zaina is a widely-used spelling variation. Zainabu is another form of the name, also found in Swahili.
      • Zelena
        • Origin:

          Greek variation of Selena
        • Description:

          See SELENA.
      • Ziva
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "life"
        • Description:

          A zippy little international name. The Hebrew name relates to the month of Israeli independence. The Slavic Ziva (also spelled Živa and Siva) is a goddess of love, life and fertility.
      • Zora
        • Origin:

          Serbo-Croatian
        • Meaning:

          "dawn"
        • Description:

          Zora is a meaningful literary heroine name honoring Zora Neale Hurston, an important black writer and leader of the Harlem Renaissance.
      • Zorina
        • Origin:

          Slavic
        • Meaning:

          "golden dawn"
        • Description:

          Both a first and last name, Zorina has a pretty, ballerina-like quality.
      • Zuri
        • Origin:

          Kiswahili
        • Meaning:

          "good, beautiful"
        • Description:

          Zuri migrated, at least to American sensibilities, to the feminine side when an Ohio zoo used it for a female giraffe. For either gender, Zuri is an attractive name with the usual Z-initial zest.
      • Zyanya