Different BUT Unique Names

  1. Acacia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "thorny"
    • Description:

      Acacia is an attractive, rarely used Greek flower name enhanced by its popular beginning-and-ending-with 'a'-construct, and is gradually beginning to catch on as a new member of the stylish girl names starting with A.
  2. Antwon
    • Ashlyn
      • Origin:

        Variation of Aislinn, Irish
      • Meaning:

        "dream"
      • Description:

        Though it relates to the Irish original, Ashlyn and its next most popular form, Ashlynn, owe more of their popularity as baby names in the US to the megastar Ashley, though all three have been dropping on the charts lately.
    • Armanti
      • Australia
        • Azalea
          • Bailey
            • Origin:

              Occupational name
            • Meaning:

              "law enforcer, bailiff"
            • Description:

              Bailey -- a jaunty surname -- was first used for a female TV character in 1978 in the show WKRP in Cincinnaati, then caught on big time. Bailey's still an appealing choice, though, and a celebrity fave. Parents of daughters named Bailey include Scot Baio and Stella McCartney.
          • Brice
            • Origin:

              Scottish surname
            • Meaning:

              "speckled, freckled"
            • Description:

              Brice, much more often spelled Bryce, is an old saint's name that now has a sleek and sophisticated image—it feels elegant and efficient. Of the two spellings, Bryce is much more popular for both sexes.
          • Henlei
            • Isabel or Isabella
              • Keaton
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "shed town"
                • Description:

                  Keaton is an engaging surname with warmth, energy and a sense of humor, identified with silent comedian Buster Keaton and contemporary actors Michael and Diane Keaton. Although rare as a first name, a young Keaton would fit right in with classmates Keenan and Kellen.
              • Kaiden or Kaidyn
                • Karson or Karsen ( Unisex )
                  • Kenzei
                    • Kenzlei
                      • Khloe or Khloei
                        • Lee or Lei ( Unisex )
                          • Micah
                            • Origin:

                              Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "who is like the Lord"
                            • Description:

                              The bright, playful Micah feels like the middle ground between the safe, solid qualities of Michael and the flair and energy of Luca. Both Biblical and stylish, Micah is proving popular among parents today.
                          • Miguel
                            • Origin:

                              Spanish and Portuguese variation of Michael, Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "Who is like God"
                            • Description:

                              Mike Tyson put a twist on his own name by naming a son Miguel. It's the first name of Cervantes, the great Spanish novelist and poet who wrote Don Quixote.
                          • Nehemiah
                            • Origin:

                              Hebrew
                            • Meaning:

                              "comforted by God"
                            • Description:

                              Nehemiah is an Old Testament name used by the Puritans, whose white-bearded image kept it out of favor for centuries, until it suddenly reappeared in 1998, along with the more user-friendly Josiah and Isaiah.