Too Hip To Quit

Are you and your partner just too cool to name your baby "Jeff" or "Anne", but you have no idea what sort of names could convey the utter hipness your baby will ooze once he or she is born? Have no fear! Here you will find the most unusual, hippest, musical, colorful, folky, and quirkiest names to name your too cool for school baby.
  1. Alabama
    • Banjo
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        When actress Rachel Griffiths chose this highly unusual name for her son, many assumed it was a bizarre invention. But a noted Australian poet (Griffiths is an Aussie) is known by this name.
    • Bluelily
      • Bluerose
        • Blues
          • Darby
            • Origin:

              Irish or Norse, "free from envy, or, from the deer estate"
            • Meaning:

              "free from envy, or, from the deer estate"
            • Description:

              Once a common boys' name in Ireland (e. g. , Darby O'Gill and the Little People), the dynamic Darby now has a definite unisex feel. Actor Paul Rudd has a young daughter named Darby.
          • Darcey
            • Finn
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "fair or white"
              • Description:

                Finn is a name with enormous energy and charm, that of the greatest hero of Irish mythology, Finn MacCool (aka Fionn mac Cuumhaill), an intrepid warrior with mystical supernatural powers, noted as well for his wisdom and generosity.
            • Gypsy
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "wanderer"
              • Description:

                Gypsy, long associated with the intellectual stripper Gypsy Rose Lee and the musical that was made about her life, was used by Drea de Matteo and Shooter Jennings as the middle name of their daughter Alabama. Be aware, however, that the word gypsy is now considered an ethnic slur when used for the Romani, or Roma, people.
            • Harper
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "harp player"
              • Description:

                Harper got its start as a celebrity baby name when Paul Simon chose it for his now-grown son. Since then, other famous parents have followed suit: musician Tim Finn and actor Cecilia Peck both have sons called Harper.
            • Jetsum
              • Joon
                • Louisiana
                  • Origin:

                    French place-name
                  • Description:

                    Louisiana is a geographic spin on the Louise theme. Pretty, if a bit of a syllable overload. Short form Lou or Lulu lightens it.
                • Mumford
                  • Mylo
                    • Phineas
                      • Origin:

                        English, Egyptian
                      • Meaning:

                        "the Nubian"
                      • Description:

                        Phineas is the English variation of Phinehas, a Hebrew name likely derived from the Egyptian name Pa-nehasi. Pa-nehasi, meaning "the Nubian" can also be translated as "the bronze-colored one." The Egyptians distinguished themselves from their Nubian neighbors through differences in skin tone.
                    • Phloxum
                      • Rooney
                        • Sawyer
                          • Origin:

                            English
                          • Meaning:

                            "woodcutter"
                          • Description:

                            Sawyer is a surname with a more relaxed and friendly feel than many others, and is one of the hottest occupational names right now, with the Nameberry seal of approval. Sawyer is becoming one of the top unisex names. Both Sara Gilbert and Diane Farr used Sawyer for their daughters, while it was given a boost as a boys' name by the character Sawyer on Lost, an alias for the character really named James Ford.
                        • Wilco