Wonderfully Unique.

Girls name's I fell in love with completely, unique in there own way and all special to me.
  1. Arwen
    • Origin:

      Literature, Sindarin, Welsh
    • Meaning:

      "noble maiden; fair, blessed"
    • Description:

      Best known as the princess of the Elves in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Arwen is a fantasy-inspired choice that feels perfectly down to earth. In 2022, it entered the UK Top 400, making it one of the fastest rising names, more than doubling in use from the previous year.
  2. Alora
    • Finnley
      • Gwendolynn
        • Description:

          Gwendolynn is a feminine name representing an elaborated spelling of Gwendolyn, which derives from Welsh elements 'gwen' meaning 'white,' 'blessed,' or 'pure' and 'dolen' meaning 'ring' or 'bow.' This variant spelling adds an extra 'n' for distinctiveness while maintaining the melodic quality of the original. The name carries Celtic heritage and evokes images of medieval Welsh legends. In literature, Gwendolen appears in Arthurian tales and was popularized by George Eliot's novel 'Daniel Deronda.' While less common than the traditional spelling, Gwendolynn offers a slightly more ornate alternative that preserves the name's elegant, flowing quality and ancient noble associations while giving it a contemporary twist.
      • Marilyn
        • Origin:

          English, combination of Mary and Lynn
        • Meaning:

          "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + lake"
        • Description:

          For a name that was in the Top 20 for a whole decade – the 1930's – Marilyn has attained the status of almost a one-person name. Just say the name Marilyn, and most people will know who you mean. Yet strangely enough, though Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jean and renamed in tribute to earlier star Marilyn Miller) was the sex symbol of her generation, very little stardust adhered to her name. In fact, when Mariah Carey wished to honor the star in her daughter's name, she chose to call her Monroe rather than Marilyn.
      • 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.
      • Rosaley
        • Description:

          Rosaley is a charming feminine name that originated as a variant of Rosalie, which combines the Germanic element "hros" (horse) with the Latin "rosa" (rose). This delicate name carries the beauty and elegance associated with roses while maintaining a distinctive flair through its unique spelling. While less common than Rosalie, Rosaley has maintained a subtle presence throughout the decades, appealing to parents seeking a familiar-sounding yet uncommon name. Its melodic quality and romantic connotations give it a timeless appeal, evoking images of grace and natural beauty. Rosaley might also be considered a combination of Rose and the popular -ley suffix found in names like Ashley and Hailey, giving it a contemporary touch within its classic framework.

      • Spencer
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "keeper of provisions"
        • Description:

          Yes, Spencer makes a plausible and powerful female choice these days, though it's still used four times as often for boys as for girls. But Spencer does not swim that far beneath the Top 1000, used for nearly 250 baby girls last year.