Unique and Elegant Baby Names

  1. Amara
    • Celestia
      • Ceridwen
        • Abyssinia
          • Origin:

            African place-name
          • Description:

            Abyssinia is the ancient name of the Ethiopian Empire, no longer found on any map but with a possible future as a melodic girls' name in the ever-expanding place-name category. Among African names for girls, this one is undiscovered.
        • Alaric
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "all-powerful ruler"
          • Description:

            Alaric is an ancient regal name that sounds modern enough to be considered. Alaric was a traditional name for the kings of the Ostrogoths, the most famous of whom was Alaric I, the King of the West Goths who sacked Rome in 410.
        • Alistair
          • Origin:

            English spelling of Alasdair, Scottish version of Alexander
          • Meaning:

            "defending men"
          • Description:

            With many British names invading the Yankee name pool, the sophisticated Alistair could and should be part of the next wave. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016. You have a triple choice with this name--the British spell it Alistair or Alastair, while the Scots prefer Alasdair--but they're all suave Gaelic versions of Alexander. Adopted by the lowland Scots by the seventeenth century, the name didn't become popular outside Scotland and Ireland until the twentieth century.
        • Althea
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "with healing power"
          • Description:

            Althea is a poetic, almost ethereal name found in Greek myth and pastoral poetry, associated in modern times with the great tennis player Althea Gibson, the first African-American to win at Wimbledon.
        • Amapola
          • Origin:

            Arabic, Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "poppy"
          • Description:

            A rarely heard name that was the title of a hugely popular Big Band song in the forties. Amapola, with the emphasis on the third syllable, is one flower name that has not been widely discovered.
        • Ambrosia
          • Origin:

            Latin, feminine form of Ambrose
          • Meaning:

            "Immortal"
          • Description:

            Ambrosia combines some of the more whimsical qualities of more popular Aurora and Isabella, with a heavenly meaning.
        • Ambrosius
          • Amias
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "loved"
            • Description:

              Amias or Amyas is a unique name with an attractive sound and feel and a lovely meaning. Though it might sound like a Biblical name, it is not, but is a surname that may be related to Amadeus or even be a male version of Amy--which would make it one of the few boys' names to be derived from a girls'.
          • Amidala
            • Origin:

              Italian
            • Meaning:

              "beautiful flower"
            • Description:

              An attractive enough name, but for die-hard Star Wars fans only.
          • Amilyn
            • Origin:

              Variation of Ameline or Emmeline
            • Description:

              Amilyn is one of those names that sounds and feels a lot like other more popular names, from Emmeline to Amelia to Adeline, but was given to fewer than five baby girls in the US in 2021. This is despite the Star Wars character Amilyn Holdo -- General Leia's deputy in the most recent trilogy, played by Laura Dern. Seven baby girls were given the name in 2018, but it has not seen the lasting success of Kylo or Rey (or indeed Leia).
          • Amora
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "love"
            • Description:

              Is Amora a real name? It made a strong entrance to the US Top 1000 in 2017 so it's one of the Spanish names for girls that is obviously catching on, perhaps thanks to its similarity to Amara, a multicultural name that's achieving widespread popularity here and abroad. Amora sounds like the Latinate amore and is one of the romantic names that mean love, familiar via the classic Dean Martin song That's Amore ("When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...). Amora also borrows something from Amanda, something from Maura, and makes an attractive choice no matter what its pedigree.
          • Anatole
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "from the east, rising sun"
            • Description:

              Anatole is one of the unique boys' names with an unusual-ish feel but an uncertain provenance, with a meaning related to sunrise and thus to fire. While it's Greek in origin, it is associated more closely with France. Anatole Kuragin is a dashing, roguish prince in Tolstoy's War and Peace.
          • Andromeda
            • Origin:

              Greek mythology name
            • Meaning:

              "advising like a man"
            • Description:

              One of the stellar unique baby names from mythology, Andromeda was the beautiful daughter of Cassiopeia who, like her mother, literally became a star--the constellation that bears her name.The Bohemian Andromeda makes a dramatic and adventurous choice in a time when four-syllable mythological names are gradually making their way into the mainstream.
          • Anemone
            • Origin:

              Flower name; Greek
            • Meaning:

              "daughter of the wind"
            • Description:

              Anemone is a floral name that relates to the ancient Greek myth of the famous love story of Aphrodite and Adonis, in which Aphrodite transforms her wounded lover's blood into a flower, the crimson anemone, whose blossoms are opened by the wind — accounting for its other name, windflower.
          • Anoushka
            • Origin:

              Russian, diminutive of Ann
            • Meaning:

              "grace"
            • Description:

              A lively, affectionate Russian pet name that is never given as a full name in its homeland, but has found some popularity in upper-crusty British society. It's also a surprising cultural crossover name due to its resemblance to the Indian name Anushka. British-Indian musician and composer Anoushka Shankar, daughter of Ravi, is a famous bearer.
          • Ansel
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "with divine protection"
            • Description:

              Ansel, primarily associated with the great western photographer Ansel Adams, famed for his magnificent photographs of the Yosemite Valley, could make a creative artist-hero choice. For Adams it was a family name – he was named after his uncle, Ansel Easton. And, in turn, Adams was the namesake of young heartthrob Ansel Elgort, son of a photographer.
          • Antheia