Unique names

Out of the ordinary, unique, awesome, not the same boring repetitive names, beautiful names that evoke sounds or images of something in nature and just all around great strong names that aren't too silly or elder (in my opinion). Also some of the names are from great poets or names from literature (which aren't too overused just yet...;) Some of these names can be used as a first name or a middle name. Even though some of these may originally be associated with only male names, I find most of these male names to make beautiful middle names or first names for a girl! Hope you all like!
  1. Aurora
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "dawn"
    • Description:

      The goddess name Aurora has consistently been on the US popularity list since the nineteenth century, but has really taken off in the past 30 years. Aurora also enjoys remarkable international popularity, ranking in the Top 100 throughout the English-speaking world as well as in Italy, Spain, Norway, Switzerland, and several other European and Latin American countries.
  2. Autumn
    • Origin:

      Season name
    • Description:

      Crisp and colorful, Autumn is the most popular season name now -- the only one in the Top 100 in recent years -- with Autumn's coolness only surpassed by Winter. Jennifer Love Hewitt named her daughter Autumn James.
  3. Avalon
    • Origin:

      Celtic
    • Meaning:

      "island of apples"
    • Description:

      Avalon, an island paradise of Celtic myth and Arthurian legend--it was where King Arthur was taken to recover from his wounds-- and also the colorful capital of the California island of Catalina-- makes a heavenly first name. Actress Rena Sofer and British musician Julian Cope used it for their daughters.
  4. Blaze
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "fire"
    • Description:

      A hot name, though perhaps not in the sense you want for your baby. About 20 times as many boys as girls were named Blaze in one recent year, perhaps because it can be seen as a spelling variation of the classic male saint's name Blaise.
  5. Briar
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "a thorny patch"
    • Description:

      Fairy-tale memories of Sleeping Beauty inspire some parents—such as Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen—to call their daughters Briar Rose. But Briar plus a different middle name might work even better. It's one of the newly popular nature-word names, charting in the US for the first time in 2015 for both genders.
  6. Cadence
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "rhythm, beat"
    • Description:

      The musical word name Cadence, seemed to come out of nowhere to zoom up the charts; it rose over 700 spots between 2002 and 2004, and showed up in the Top 200 in 2007. It's gone down in the popular names list since then, though. Some might see it as a feminine relative of the popular Caden. Kadence and Kaydence are also rising.
  7. Carden
    • Origin:

      English occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "wool carder"
    • Description:

      Highly unusual but stylish-sounding occupational name, with a pleasant association with gardens.
  8. CASELLA
    • CASTEEL
      • CASTELLA
        • CEDARRA
          • Clea
            • Origin:

              Literary name
            • Description:

              An attractive and unusual name that may be a variation of Cleo, Clea was possibly invented by Lawrence Durrell for a character in his Alexandria Quartet.
          • Clove
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Description:

              Clove is a spice name that is a tad more piquant than Saffron or Cinnamon. It might get more attention now as a member of The Hunger Games family of names.
          • Clover
            • Origin:

              Flower name, from Old English
            • Meaning:

              "key"
            • Description:

              Clover is a charming, perky choice if you want to move beyond hothouse blooms like Rose and Lily, and it's recently become a new celeb favorite, chosen by both Neal McDonough and Natasha Gregson Wagner, who used it to honor her mother, Natalie Wood, one of whose most iconic films was Inside Daisy Clover.
          • Crane
            • Origin:

              English surname
            • Meaning:

              "crane"
            • Description:

              This elegant surname has great potential to turn into an unusual first name, especially with its literary associations to both Stephen and Hart Crane.
          • Cypress
            • Origin:

              Nature name
            • Description:

              Lovely entry into the tree name genre, joining Juniper, Oak, and Willow.
          • Darcy
            • Origin:

              Irish or French
            • Meaning:

              "dark one, or from Arcy, or from the fortress"
            • Description:

              Delicate ballerina name with grace, charm, and heft courtesy of Jane Austen's Mr.
          • Delaney
            • Origin:

              Irish
            • Meaning:

              "dark challenger"
            • Description:

              Delaney has been a popular Irish surname name for a couple of decades, projecting buoyant enthusiasm plus a feminine feel.
          • Doe
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "a female deer"
            • Description:

              Doe is a soft and gentle-eyed middle name possibility and, like Fawn, one of the few animal names open to girls.
          • Draven
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              Inspired by Brandon Lee's character in The Crow and Cuba Gooding Jr.'s in In the Shadows, this name, with its Wiccan feel, was used by a member of Linkin Park. It has ranked in the US Top 1000 since 1995.