Unusually cool

Names i have just collected and love. Years of gathering.i love collecting from all over but love Scottish name's
  1. Adia
    • Araminta Gwendolyn pearl
      • Bevan
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "son of Evan"
        • Description:

          This Welsh surname might be an interesting alternative to the popular Evan, though that Bev beginning conjures up a fifty-five-year-old woman named Beverly.
      • Cabe
        • Origin:

          Short form of Cabot, Cable, or Cabel
        • Description:

          You don't need to choose the longer form of this unusual name to arrive at Cabe, brother of Gabe and Abe. This earthy, unusual, friendly nickname-name was given to a handful of boys last year and can make an intriguing choice. But be warned: It will forever be mistaken, at least at first hearing, for the more familiar Gabe.
      • Chasen
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "hunter"
        • Description:

          Once strictly a surname--Chasen's was an old Hollywood hangout--it's now catching on as a first name, both as an elaboration of the popular CHASE, and in following the pattern of popular two-syllable boys' names.
      • Chason
        • Chazon
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "prophecy, revelation"
          • Description:

            This is one of several Hebrew names with the beginning syllable Chaz.
        • Christia
          • Origin:

            Short form of Christiana
          • Meaning:

            "Christ's follower"
          • Description:

            Christia is a rare Chris name that doesn't add much to the mix. We'd prefer lengthening Christia to Christiana or shortening it to Christa.
        • Cleora
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "glory"
          • Description:

            Cleora is a now-extinct name (there were no babies named Cleora recorded in the U.S. in 2012) that achieved some standing in the early 20th century thanks to the craze for all things Egypt-related. A range of Cleopatra diminutives, including Cleo, Cleora, Cleona, and Cleola, made the Top 1000 then as the ancient tombs were opened in Egypt.
        • Dorsey
          • Origin:

            English from French
          • Meaning:

            "from Orsay"
          • Description:

            Associated all through the swing years with bandleader brothers Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.
        • Della Victoria Helen
          • Elora Juniper Pearl
            • Elton Riley
              • Emerich Seamus Patrick
                • Enid Sylvia Helena
                  • Finula
                    • Origin:

                      Irish Gaelic
                    • Meaning:

                      "white shoulders"
                    • Description:

                      This phonetic spelling of the Gaelic Fionnuala (which also has many spelling variations) is sometimes rendered as Finola or Finella.
                  • Helsa
                    • Origin:

                      Danish
                    • Meaning:

                      "god is my oath"
                    • Description:

                      This Danish diminutive of Elizabeth could be a sweet, less-Frozen alternative to Elsa.
                  • India
                    • Origin:

                      Place name, from the River Indus
                    • Description:

                      Euphonious and long stylish in England, India was one of the fastest-rising names on the 2013 list, after jumping 240 spots back into the Top 1000.
                  • Iwan
                    • Linton
                      • Origin:

                        English
                      • Meaning:

                        "flax settlement"
                      • Description:

                        In Wuthering Heights, Cathy's milquetoast husband; Heath is so much more appealing.