Itching to give your baby girl a name that NO ONE will have? Well, no one except the goddess or character from whom the name’s been borrowed. Old, forgotten names and those that are totally made-up are turning up on their own lists this year.
To find a moniker of unicorn proportions, of jump-to-the-beat-of-her-own-drum proportions, one needs to look no further than the internet. In this case, right here. Gathered from various sources around the web, these new names are too funky to make a popular names list. Because they’re the opposite.
Sparkly and new, some of these are stepping into the spotlight after eons of being hidden gems, some are mashups of more than one name, and others are admittedly weird. Check these girls’ names out!
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Pippi
Oh yes, the book character. The spirited and rebellious redhead with an adventurous streak could rub off on your little girl. Think about having a Pippi in your household.
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Romola
A Latin name taken from the masculine Romulus, it is the name of the main character in the book of the same name. She’s independent and smart.
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Allegra
Beautiful Italian name that means happy or joyful.
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Kale
You either love or hate this as a food, but if you’re a devoted fan of the green vegetable, then why not? Don’t let the kale haters stop you.
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Amillion/Million
Both versions have been used by a handful of parents over the past couple of years. If you think your child is worth this and much more, then pave the way to prosperity for her with this inventive moniker. You most definitely can glean some cute nicknames from this one: Millie, Amil, or Mils.
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Maeby
Comedy Arrested Development has a sort of cult following, and some of those fans have fallen in love with the character Maeby’s name. Just don’t go naming her twin Surely.
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Lakelyn
A mashup of the word Lake (which is becoming a name option on its own) and the addition of -lyn.
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Story
Everyone has one, but not everyone has this name. You can even give it a creative spelling: Stori, Storee, or Storie. Go for it!
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Yoga
Not many parents are using this one, but Yoga started gaining steam as a girl’s name just a few short years ago. Namaste, folks.
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Amor
In love with love? Here’s one way to express that love with the beautiful Spanish word for it.
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Memphis
Sure, it’s a famous city, but Memphis has Greek origins and is also found in the Bible. One of its meanings is “abode of the good”.
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Dalary
Created by Larry Hernandez, star of the reality show Larrymania.
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Salem
Don’t be put off by the witchy connotations of this Massachusetts city because in Hebrew, Salem means “peace”.
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Zyana
Of Hebrew origin, it means “blessing from heaven”. Before 2011, it wasn’t making any lists or charts for baby names, and is still barely used.
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Twinkle
Somewhere out there, a small number of parents have named their daughters Twinkle. If she reminds you of the brightest star or puts the “twinkle” in your eye, then put this one on your list.
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Margherita
This name is new to certain regions like England, but can be found in Italian and Spanish families and is a variation of Margaret.
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Marvelous
This one says it all, and yes some people have started using it as a real name. And it just so happens to be the name of a comic book superheroine too!
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Onyx
An ancient and dark stone, onyx is one of the birthstones for Leos. It’s gone from not being a child’s name to getting a few hits on the charts in 2016.
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Blessence
Two meanings combined through two words: blessing and essence. According to cafemom.com, it’s also the name of a maternity clothing line.
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Zeplyn
Rock and roll names are trendy right now, but how exactly do you create one? By putting a creative spin on a band’s name! Oh, and it starts with the rarely used letter “z”.
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Metallica
So far, a couple in Sweden are the only known parents to a little girl named Metallica, a nod to the famous heavy metal band.
Around the world, there are people bringing these names into the ranks. No need to let the creativity stop with this list. You can come up with your own name by turning commonly used words into namesakes, or joining together two or three of your favorites. Whatever it is, it will be special to you as parents, whether it’s popular, classic, or one-of-a-kind!
Have you heard of any of these names? Do you know a child with a name that no one else is using? Which of these do you like?
Sources:
CafeMom
SheKnows
MomJunction
Baby Name Wizard
The Telegraph