Unique Girly Wow names

  1. Arabel
    • Origin:

      Variation of Arabella, Latin; Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "yielding to prayer; lovable"
    • Description:

      There were only SIX baby girls named Arabel in the US last year, astonishing when you consider the popularity of Arabella, used for over 1300 baby girls, and Arabelle, given to over 100. As isabel is a sleek and perfectly reasonable sister of Isabella, so is Arabel to the fancified Arabella.
  2. Caledonia
    • Origin:

      Latin place-name for Scotland
    • Meaning:

      "hard or rocky land"
    • Description:

      Caledonia is a rhythmic and alluring place name used by singer Shawn Colvin for her daughter. It would make an interesting and apt choice for a girl with Scottish ancestry.
  3. Calliope
    • Origin:

      Greek mythology name
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful voice"
    • Description:

      Calliope is the name of the muse of epic poetry -- and also the musical instrument on the merry-go-round. Bold and creative, it debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016, and entered the Top 500 in 2023. Similar in rhythm and sound to Penelope with usable nicknames Callie, Clio, and Lola, it is no wonder it's on the rise.
  4. Coralina
    • Description:

      Coralina is a feminine name derived from 'coral,' the vibrant marine organism that forms colorful reefs in tropical waters. With Latin roots, the name evokes images of the ocean, suggesting beauty and natural wonder. Coralina can be considered a more elaborate variation of Coral or Coraline, with its romantic -ina suffix adding a touch of elegance. The name carries associations with the pink-orange hue of precious coral, symbolizing protection and vitality in various cultures. While not among the most common names, Coralina appeals to parents drawn to nature-inspired names with a melodic quality and subtle connection to the sea.
  5. Coraline
    • Origin:

      Diminutive of Coralie and Caroline, English
    • Meaning:

      "coral; man; army"
    • Description:

      Coraline may not be original to Neil Gaiman's wonderful book of the same name, but it might as well be. Gaiman's young heroine Coraline Jones is constantly called Caroline but as a name Coraline is more distinctive and has a more mysterious feel. The 2002 novel Coraline was made into a 2009 animated film voiced by Dakota Fanning and nominated for an Academy Award.
  6. Cordelia
    • Origin:

      Latin; Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "heart; daughter of the sea"
    • Description:

      Cordelia is exactly the kind of old-fashioned, grown-up name for girls that many parents are seeking for their daughters today. The name of King Lear's one sympathetic daughter, Cordelia has both style and substance along with its Shakespearean pedigree.
  7. Caldinia
    • Caliana
      • Coradina
        • Coraphina
          • Corradina
            • Francesca
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Frances
              • Meaning:

                "from France or free man"
              • Description:

                Francesca is a lighter and much more feminine choice than the classic Frances, and one that is increasingly popular with upscale parents.
            • Genevieve
              • Origin:

                English from French
              • Meaning:

                "tribe woman"
              • Description:

                Genevieve is derived from the Germanic medieval name Genovefa, or Kenowefa, which consists of the elements kuni, meaning "kin", and wefa, meaning "woman." The medieval saint Genevieve, patroness of Paris, defended the city against Attila the Hun through her rational thinking, courage and prayer.
            • Isadora
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "gift of Isis"
              • Description:

                For a long time, Isadora has been overlooked in favor of Isabella, owing perhaps to its association with the tragic modern dancer, Isadora Duncan, or because parents would rather their daughter be a Bella than a Dora. Now, with Theodora back in the charts and vintage names in vogue, Isadora has been slowly gaining more attention over the last decade.
            • Magnolia
              • Origin:

                Flower name, from French surname
              • Meaning:

                "Magnol's flower"
              • Description:

                Magnolia, a sweet-smelling Southern belle of a name made famous via the iconic Edna Ferber novel and musical Showboat, is one of the latest wave of botanical names, along with unexpected blossoms Azalea and Zinnia. It is named for French botanist Pierre Magnol.
            • Marguerite
              • Origin:

                French variation of Margaret; also a flower name
              • Meaning:

                "pearl; daisy"
              • Description:

                Marguerite is a classic French name with a remnant of old-fashioned Gallic charm; and is also a variety of daisy. Chic again in Paris, it's definitely ripe for revival here.
            • Odessa
              • Origin:

                Ukrainian place-name
              • Description:

                Odessa, a Ukrainian port city, was given its name by Catherine the Great, who was inspired by Homer's Odyssey. It would make an original and intriguing choice.
            • Odette
              • Origin:

                French, from German
              • Meaning:

                "wealthy"
              • Description:

                Odette is the good swan in Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake, a role for which Natalie Portman won an Oscar ---and it would make a particularly soigne, sophisticated yet upbeat choice, unlike some of the more dated other 'ette'-ending names.
            • Penelope
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "weaver"
              • Description:

                Penelope is an unlikely 21st century baby name success story. Off the Top 1000 for 25 years, Penelope jumped back on in 2001 and has been heading uphill ever since, propelled by the trend for mythological names, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and some high-profile celebrity babies.
            • Persephone
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "bringer of destruction"
              • Description:

                Persephone is the esoteric name of the Greek mythological daughter of Zeus by Demeter, the queen of the harvest. After she was kidnapped by Hades to be Queen of the Underworld, it was decreed by Zeus that she would spend six months of the year with her mother, allowing crops to grow, and six in mourning, thus accounting for the seasons.