not so common names I love

  1. Indra
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "possessing drops of rain"
    • Description:

      In the ancient Hindu religion, Indra is the warrior god of sky and rain, though in modern America, this might make a better girls' than boys' name. You can spell it Indre, like the French river, if you prefer.
  2. Isaia
    • Ismaray
      • JAIE
        • JAMESSEY
          • Janae
            • Origin:

              American, modern elaboration of Jane or Jan
            • Description:

              Adds a soupcon of French flair to some old classics with the currently trendy ae ending.
          • Jett
            • Origin:

              Mineral or word name
            • Description:

              Short, sharp, and cool, Jett is a contemporary choice that connotes both gemstones and jet engines. Rarely used before the 90s, John Travolta, and then George Lucas, helped to put the name on the map by choosing it for their sons.
          • Joss
            • Origin:

              English diminutive of Jocelin
            • Meaning:

              "the merry one"
            • Description:

              Joss hadn't been heard much in this country before the emergence of Joss (born Joseph) Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, et al; it would make a catchy middle name choice. Female British singer Joss Stone was born Jocelyn.
          • Kisa
            • Origin:

              "cat"
            • Meaning:

              "cat"
          • Ksenia
            • Leire
              • Origin:

                Basque place name
              • Description:

                Also spelled Leyre and taken from the name of a monastery fortress, the popular and lilting choice in Spain will pose pronunciation problems elsewhere. Among the Top 100 girls' names in Spain, Leire was given to only a handful of baby girls in the US last year.
            • LELIE
              • Lilia
                • Origin:

                  Spanish, Italian and Russian
                • Meaning:

                  "lily"
                • Description:

                  Lilia is pretty double L name that makes for sparkly, floral choice with plenty of international flair. More distinctive that Lily, less popular than Liliana, Lia, and Lilian, Lilia was a new entry to the US Top 1000 in 2023.
              • LIRI
                • LIRRENNE
                  • Livana
                    • Origin:

                      Hebrew
                    • Meaning:

                      "the moon, white"
                    • Description:

                      Pretty and unusual, Livana may find a lot more fans as parents look for alternatives to Number 1 Olivia. Livana was used for only seven baby girls in the US last year.
                  • Lumi
                    • Origin:

                      Finnish
                    • Meaning:

                      "snow"
                    • Description:

                      Lumi may be a rare girls' name in the USA and England, but it comes in the Top 50 in Finland, where it means snow. Given the popularity of Winter, Holly, Ivy and many other wintery-christmassy names, we think that short and spunky Lumi definitely has potential for greater usage outside its home country as one of the more unusual names for Christmas babies.
                  • LYREN
                    • Mace
                      • Origin:

                        English
                      • Meaning:

                        "heavy club"
                      • Description:

                        Has a slight aura of danger, from its being two types of weapons and a looming character in the Star Wars films. Best left as a nickname for Mason.
                    • Makenna
                      • Origin:

                        Spelling variation of McKenna, Irish, Eastern African
                      • Meaning:

                        "son of Kenneth; happy one"
                      • Description:

                        Makenna can be considered a member of the McKenna, Mackenna, Mckenzie and Mckayla family: surname style names that are popular for girls. It translates to "son of Kenneth", or taking Kenneth's meaning into account, "son born of fire". This particular spelling peeked in 2010 when it reached #201 on the US charts, and while it remains in the Top 500, it has declined in popularity in recent years.