Ridiculous Hipster Names That Just Might Work

My continuation of the Nameberry 'Hipper Than Hipster' Blog Post from 2009
  1. Malachy
    • Origin:

      Irish version of Malachi, Hebrew, or Secundus, Latin
    • Meaning:

      "my messenger; second"
    • Description:

      This spelling, which came to the attention of readers of the best-selling Angela's Ashes as the name of author Frank McCourt's father and brother, the latter of whom wrote a bestseller of his own, lends the biblical name a more expansive, almost boisterous image. Malachy is one of the Irish baby names that manages to strike the golden mean between familiarity and distinctiveness.
  2. Frostine
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "freezing"
    • Description:

      Frostine, best known in the U.S. as the name of the Candyland queen, is newly fashionable in France and is certainly a choice that any little girl the world over would love. Fanciful, if over-the-top, but a perfect name for a winter baby girl.
  3. Jerzy
    • Origin:

      Polish variation of George
    • Meaning:

      "farmer"
    • Description:

      Writer Jerzy Kosinski put this foreign variation on the U. S. name map.
  4. Beaudelaire "Beau"
    • Lhotse
      • Ozymandias "Ozzy"
        • Kismet "Kizzy"
          • Gallant