Unique Girls Names
- Alani
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"orange tree"Description:
One of those names you may not even be aware of if you haven't been paying attention to recent naming trends, Alani was given to more than 700 baby girls in the US in one recent year, to be the second most popular feminization of Alan after Alana. It's certainly the most modern-sounding female version of Alan.
- Shaylee
Description:
Shaylee is a feminine name with Celtic and American influences, likely a creative variation of the Irish name Shelia (derived from Celia, meaning 'heavenly') or possibly related to the word 'shay' meaning 'fairy palace' in Irish mythology. The name gained popularity in the United States during the 1990s and 2000s as part of the trend toward names with the '-lee' suffix. Shaylee has a cheerful, melodic quality with its bright vowel sounds and flowing syllables. While not among the most common names, it maintains steady usage in English-speaking countries, particularly in America. The name projects a youthful, spirited image while offering the option of the nickname 'Shay.'
- Jezzybell
Description:
Jezzybell is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a modern, creative spelling variation of Jezebel. Unlike the biblical Jezebel, which carried negative connotations as a wicked queen in ancient Israel, modern interpretations often focus on the strength and independence the name can represent. The distinctive spelling with 'zz' and 'bell' ending gives it a contemporary, musical quality, potentially distancing it from historical associations. This spelling variant likely emerged in recent decades as parents sought unique versions of recognizable names. Jezzybell has a bold, distinctive sound that stands out, appealing to parents looking for names with strength and individuality. Despite its biblical connections, this spelling variation remains quite rare in naming records.
- Stormee
Description:
Stormee is a feminine name that represents a creative spelling variation of 'Stormy,' which derives from the English word for tempestuous weather. This nature-inspired name conveys power, intensity, and dynamic energy. The double 'e' ending adds a distinctive, contemporary twist to the traditional form. While relatively uncommon as a given name, Stormee appeals to parents seeking something bold and evocative with natural symbolism. The name carries connotations of strength and unpredictability, suggesting a spirited personality. Despite its potentially turbulent associations, many find the name appealing for its vibrant imagery and unconventional character, making it suitable for parents wanting to bestow a memorable and powerful name.
- Betha
Description:
Betha is a feminine name that originated as a medieval diminutive form of Elizabeth, which derives from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.' Less common than other Elizabeth variants like Beth or Betsy, Betha carries an antique charm with its soft ending. The name also appears historically as a spelling variant of Bertha (from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' or 'famous'). While uncommon in contemporary usage, Betha has occasional appearances in historical records, particularly in Celtic regions. Its gentle sound and historical connections give it a delicate, somewhat mysterious quality. Though rare today, Betha might appeal to parents seeking an uncommon name with recognizable roots and a soft, feminine character reminiscent of a bygone era.
- Artie
- Aysha
- Baylin
- Bindy
- Bren
- Cada
- Catalana
- Chrisabel
- Faylee
- Fia
- Leda
- Lisa-Grace
- Lizabee
- Lizabel
- Mally