Unique Dance Names

  1. Darilynn
    • Dharsanna
      • Etta
        • Origin:

          English and Scottish, short form of any name ending with -etta: Henrietta, Loretta etc.
        • Description:

          Thanks to the surprise hit revival of Etta James' song At Last and because of recent interest in vintage style nicknames, Etta has established herself as a possible successor to Emma and Ella. Back in the US Top 1000 as of 2023 and rising rapidly up the UK charts, where it sits in the Top 200, Etta is a snappy, smart and sparky choice.
      • Ellaka
        • Hudsyn
          • Inez
            • Origin:

              Spanish variation of Agnes
            • Meaning:

              "pure, virginal"
            • Description:

              Also spelled Ines, this name of the prudish mother of Don Juan in the Byron poem has a touch of mystery, but has also been fully integrated into the American name pool.
          • Jasmine
            • Origin:

              Flower name, from Persian
            • Meaning:

              "gift from God"
            • Description:

              Jasmine was derived from the Persian word yasmin, referring to the jasmine flower. Scented oil was made from the plant, and it was used as a perfume throughout the Persian Empire. Variants include Jazmin, Yasmin, Yasmine, and Jessamine.
          • Jewel
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Just like Flora is for botanicals, Jewel is the generic gemstone name, not used much since the early twentieth century, when it was seen as a symbol of how precious a daughter could be. The French version, Bijou, feels more modern, as do Pearl and Ruby.
          • Jori
            • Jude
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Judith or variation of Judah
              • Meaning:

                "praised"
              • Description:

                Jude may be a rising boys' name, thanks to Jude Law, but it's also a new way to spin Judy or Judith as well as a name that's long been used quietly for girls as well as boys. Alexis Stewart, daughter of Martha, named her daughter Jude and Jessica Lange plays Sister Jude on American Horror Story.
            • Kira
              • Origin:

                Russian feminine variation of Cyrus
              • Meaning:

                "throne"
              • Description:

                Though such cognates of Kira as Keira, Kyra, and Ciara are evermore popular throughout Europe and in the U.S., this Cyrus relative has a different root. Variations include Keera, Kiera, Kierra, Kirah, Kiri, Kiria, Kiriah, Kiro, Kirra, Kirrah, Kirri, Kirya, and Kyra.
            • Kaelie
              • Kalia
                • Kalyssa
                  • Kasha
                    • Keiden
                      • Kenadie
                        • Lane
                          • Origin:

                            English
                          • Meaning:

                            "a small roadway or path"
                          • Description:

                            Lane is a recent hit name, that could be used for either gender, but is much more popular for boys. It's a surname that projects the pleasant picture of narrow, tree-lined country roads.
                        • Lidia
                          • Luka
                            • Origin:

                              Spelling variation of Luca
                            • Description:

                              Luka is one of the coolest names in recent years, following suit of its cousin Luca which is now a Top 50 name. Luka is on its way up the charts and may crack the Top 100 in the very near future. Luka has a lot going for it — it is following the tails of Lucas and Luke which have been enjoying significant popularity for years. It also boasts the very current "-ah" ending sound that feels fresher than ever for boy names, from Noah to Ezra to Judah. The "k" in the middle gives an extra edge as well.