Uncommon Girl Names

Unusual girl names.
  1. Adelina
    • Origin:

      Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Slavic variation of Adeline
    • Meaning:

      "noble, nobility"
    • Description:

      Adelina is back in the Top 1000 after an absence of nearly a century, thanks to the meteoric rise of her sister name Adeline -- along with Adelaide, Adele, and Ada. Some parents choose Adelina because they want to get to cute vintage nickname Addie, but others favor it as a slightly more unusual form of this sweet vintage girls' name. A lot of attention was focused on it recently via the women's figure skating gold medal winner at the Sochi winter olympics--Adelina Sotnikova.

      While Adeline is usually pronounced in the U.S. with a long i in the last syllable, to rhyme with mine, Adelina is pronounced with the long e sound at the end, as in 'lee-na'.

  2. Afreya
    • Ajea
      • Ansila
        • Arriety
          • Blossom
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "to bloom"
            • Description:

              Now that parents have picked virtually every name in the garden, from the common Rose to the captivating Zinnia, some are reconsidering the old, more generic names like Flora and Posy and Blossom — which was last in favor in the 1920s and still has a Floradora showgirl aura.
          • Baylynn
            • Bellamay
              • Camellia
                • Origin:

                  Flower name, from Czech surname
                • Meaning:

                  "Kamel's flower"
                • Description:

                  Camellia is a rare flower name with distinct roots related to the Camille/Camila group and has varied associations to the moon, water, wealth, and perfection. It could be thought of as a floral replacement for Amelia.
              • Corinthia
                • Cyania
                  • Cyprisa
                    • Daenerys
                      • Origin:

                        Literary name
                      • Description:

                        Daenerys is yet another girls' name invented by "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin that is beginning to gain some traction in real life. Daenerys was used for 67 baby girls in 2013 while one of the character's titles, Khaleesi, was given to 241 baby girls. And the name Arya, also from the hyper-popular series, is one of the fastest growing girls' names in the country.
                    • Ellery
                      • Origin:

                        English
                      • Meaning:

                        "descendant of Hilary"
                      • Description:

                        In the past few years Ellery has gone from middle-aged male detective to a plausible girls' name, a la Hillary.
                    • Ellaryia
                      • Elyionia
                        • 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.
                        • Irri
                          • Jessamine
                            • Origin:

                              English from Persian
                            • Meaning:

                              "jasmine"
                            • Description:

                              Jessamine, a charming name occasionally heard in England, is just beginning to be appreciated in the U.S. as a possible successor to all the Jess names of the past. It's also spelled Jessamyn, as in Quaker novelist Jessamyn West, author of Friendly Persuasion--who started life with Jessamyn as her middle name.
                          • Juniper
                            • Origin:

                              Latin tree name
                            • Meaning:

                              "young"
                            • Description:

                              Juniper is a fresh-feeling nature name -- it's a small evergreen shrub -- with lots of energy. A new favorite of fashionable parents, Juniper joins such other tree and shrub names as Hazel, Acacia, and Willow.