Unique Names for Your Unique Baby
Naming your baby is something many new parents agonize over for a long time. What name should we use? Should we name our child after a relative? Should we use a biblical name? Should we find a rare or unique name?
While no one can tell you what to name your baby we wanted to provide you with a list of unique names to consider. These names come from all over the world and are some of the best we have found to date. They are:
Boy Names:
Adai: (Chamoru) "friend”
Adao: (Old Chamoru) "the Sun"
Bayani: (Tagalog) "hero"
Blade: (English) "a sharp edge”
Brittain: (English) "a Breton, someone from Britain"
Bryer: (Middle English) "from the briar patch”
Cabell: (Anglo-Norman French) "rope-maker"
Caelan: (Scots Gaelic) "young warrior"
Callum: (Scots Gaelic) "dove"
Dainagon: (Japanese) "the great collection of words"
Eben: (Hebrew) "stone"
Essex: (Old English) "East Saxons"
Florenzo: (Hispanic) "blossoming, flourishing"
Garreth: (Welsh) "Gentle"
Hakan: (Old Norse) "descendant of the horse"
Japheth: (Hebrew) "extended, expanded" or "fair"
Javid: (Persian) "eternal, perpetual"
Jonzelle: (Hebrew) "grace of God."
Khalil: (Arabic) "best friend, companion"
Kiernan: (Irish) "son of the master" McKiernan
Malachi: (Hebrew) "my angel"
Malem: (Kosraean) "moon"
Peregrin: (English) "stranger, traveler"
Piero: (Italian-Greek) "stone"
Redrick: (Germanic) "counsel power"
Rustam: (Persian) "strong, brave”
Sanjay: (Sanskrit) "triumphant"
Tau: (Tswana) "lion"
Usman: (Turkish) "a bustard chick"
Yorath: (Anglo-Welsh) "handsome lord"
Zoltan: (Hungarian-Turkish) "sultan"
Girl Names:
Allulah: (Arabic) "the first"
Amiya: (Sanskrit) "nectar, delightful"
Asha: (Sanskrit) "wish, desire"
Brylea: (Polish-Germanic) "from the water meadow”
Cydee: (Greek) "to exult, to result"
Damayanti: (Sanskrit) "radiant beauty"
Eunae: (Korean) "kindness and love"
Farida: (Arabic) "unique"
Galina: (Russian) "calm of the sea"
Ha'ani: (Chamorro) "day"
Heaven: (English) "sky, paradise, home of God"
Hoa: (Vietnamese) "flower"
Ilima: (Hawaiian) yellowish-orange flower.
Jacaranda: (Spanish) tree with purple flowers
Kalah: (Sanskrit) "art" or
Kayani: (Persian) "royal"
Keala: (Hawaiian) "the pathway"
Kerah: (Hebrew) "provision"
Kiya: (Egyptian) “beloved”
Leda: (Lycian) "lady"
Madrigal: (Latin) "love song, love poem"
Mei-Ling: (Chinese) "beautiful bell"
Menuha: (Hebrew) "peace, calm, tranquility"
Nami: (Japanese) "wave" (Poll rating: -3)
Nefertiti: (Egyptian) "the beautiful one has come"
Odilia: (Germanic) "wealthy"
Pogisa: (Samoan) "dark"
Sage: (English) "a wise person"
Serenade: (English) "evening music"
Talasi: (Hopi) "corn tassel flower"
Ulrike: (Danish) "wealth and power"
Viveca: (Swedish-Germanic) "war"
Xanthe: (Greek) "yellow"
Zalika: (Swahili) "noble, well-born"
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