Unique Baby Names!

Updated on August 20, 2012
B.G. asks from Centralia, WA
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hey, so i just found out that im pregnant. we dont know if its a boy or a girl yet (its too soon) but we know we want it to have a unique name. so if u can think of anything please let us know! (please add if its for a boy, girl, or if its unisex) thanks!!!!

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so we find out in a few weeks if its a boy or girl. if it is a girl her name is going to be Willow. were still deciding between Zeke and Ash if its a boy! what do u think about them??

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M.B.

answers from Tampa on

Well I let my son pick his baby sisters name:) and yes she is named after
A character from batman! Harlee-Quinn:) I also love unique names...some girl names are Amberlynn Emmaline or Melrose boys names I like Czar(king or ruler in Russian) Jaxson Or Stryker

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K.G.

answers from Boca Raton on

My son's name is Banyan.....

We also liked:
(boys)
-Canon
-Legend
-Zander
-Harper

(girls)
-Finley
-Elle Jae
-Quinn
-Harper
-McKayla
-Ansley

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S.B.

answers from Redding on

Just keep in mind that what might seem cute for a baby or child, might not seem so cute for an adult.

Imagine your child as an adult and having to answer phones at work as an executive.

I literally took a call not long ago from a very nice woman who I had to ask to repeat her name. She said, "My name is Jellow, like mellow, but with a J".

I'm not being judgemental, but I also wonder what her mother must have been thinking.

Jellow?
Try to tell me that woman wasn't teased half to death as a kid.

There is unique and then there is just being downright mean to your child and practically painting a target on them.

Having done the birth certificates at our hospital, in my opinion, the worst thing is coming up with a name that people look at and have absolutely no way of knowing how to pronounce.

Example: Xinde

Cindy.

A simple and pretty name made unreasonably complicated for the sake of being unique.

Again, just my opinion.

Choosing names can be really hard.
Good luck! Best wishes!

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M.W.

answers from Billings on

I'm a teacher so I see a lot of kids and their crazy names. Don't name your child something that is a regular name just spelled wierd- The child will FOREVER be correcting people.

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Just keep in mind that this name, no matter how cutesy or unique will be with that child the rest of his/her life!

When we named our daughter, we did not want any commonly used name nor did we want something so " out there" that everyone would have trouble with pronounciation and spelling.

Think of that name as a baby, toddler, school aged chik through 80+ yrs old.

Congratulations on your pregnancy, keep us posted!!

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K.C.

answers from Los Angeles on

If you don't know whether it's for a boy or a girl, don't use it. Don't give a normal name a crazy spelling either.

Unique can be nice, but not when your child has to spend their entire life correcting people.

Congrats on your pregnancy!

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☆.A.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Go with an unusual but timeless classic.

Love Quinn for a boy or girl.

Lord knows the world has enough Placentas and Urethras!

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S.A.

answers from Chicago on

Can you be a little more specific about your preferences? Do you want a unique modern name like:

Girls:
Ainsley, Emerson, Harper, Neve, Zuri

Boys:
Arley, Avery, Dane/Dayn, Phinneas, Trent, Zane

Or do you want a unique old-fashioned name like:

Girls:
Adelaide, Corinne, Delilah, Fiona, Greta, June, Matilda, Miranda, Maeve, Nella, Ophelia, Winifred,

Boys:
Arthur, Ernest, Frederick, Henry, Lawrence, Martin, Oliver, Samuel, Timothy

Have fun choosing a name!

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E.S.

answers from New York on

How about buying a name book? That way the ones you like will stick out. I think naming a baby should be up to the couple. You could use us for ideas, but since you made the baby, don't you want to make the name as well? Own it!!! Don't just pluck a name that we give you. Therefore, I am lettting your creativity flow starting now :-)

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B.B.

answers from New York on

Nothing that ends with a -Den for either boy or girl. I really don't like it when a girl is named a popular boys name like Aiden or Jayden. Nothing that sounds like Kaylee or McKayla, no matter how it's spelled. No initial names either, they sound annoying. I would look to history, fim, or literature for some inspiration. Boys names I like are Henry, Edward, Finn, Flynn, Dean, Clark and Grant. Girls names I like are Vivienne, Marilyn, Audrey, Alanna, Susanna, Victoria, Adrienne, Claudine, April, Clementine, and Winter. Boys names should sound dashing and masculine while girls names should sound elegant and intriguing. Don't pick Braxton (like Braxton-hicks). Nothing that sounds like a medical condition.

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M.L.

answers from Tucson on

My boys names are Nixon and Kane!

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R.S.

answers from Oklahoma City on

How about braxten or maybe thayden for a boy. Or jasmine did a girl?

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H.W.

answers from Portland on

If you are wondering how unique a name is, you can check on the social security website's list of names.

If our son had been a girl, we would have chosen Clementine for her name. Other boy's names we considered were Phinneas (nixed due to the H./Phinneaus twins of Julia Roberts.....not a park conversation I wanted to have), Theodore, and Artemis, (but no, b/c of the Artemis Fowl books).
Pop culture references are going to be picked up on by kids, as SH pointed out.

I agree with not going too far out or being too obscure. Our son was named after a nineteenth century writer and poet, and has a Spanish name. While both my husband and I were very familiar with the name (as were our friends), there are a few people who have trouble pronouncing it. Mostly older people we know, but still... it's very 'foreign' to them. I wouldn't change his name for anything-- it suits him-- but be prepared that even if it's a little atypical, you may need to be patient with people. And when I call the doctors office or have to leave a message regarding him (school, doctor), I'm sure to spell his name as well as say it.

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T.A.

answers from Seattle on

Girls-Avery, brynn, Delia, Elle, Eden, Ellery, geneva, Hadley, Harper, kinley, Linley, lisette, maren, lane/laine, Peyton, Quinn, taryn, Veronica.

Boys- callan, dean, dain, griffin, Harrison, kellan, Landon, Leland, Mateo, Oliver, perry, Preston, Ty.

ETA: I like Ash better than Zeke! I also like Zane too..

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A.C.

answers from Atlanta on

I'll share one that's on my list if I have another child, even though it's on my list, because no one has mentioned it. It's a boy's name, not unisex: Ianto (pronounced Yan-toh), and it's the Welsh version of John. It means "Gift of God." I really love this name, especially when it's said with a real Welsh accent!

B.C.

answers from Norfolk on

Boy names
Chad
Tad
Torston

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L.P.

answers from Dallas on

Ambree or Ceslie for a girl. Boys names are harder.

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❤.M.

answers from Los Angeles on

Congratulations on your pregnancy.

Cole
Chase
Chad
Mason

Celeste
Maribel
Star
Amber
Jayden

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S.

answers from Spartanburg on

I agree with other posters to be careful and not to make your child the joke of the village with a funny name. Choose one that is unique but elegant, so she can carry it throughout her life with no embarassement. My advice is to pick a theme and go from there. Some people chooses name of towns (Savannah etc..), countries (Jordan, India, Egypt), even continents (think of Asia). Others pick fruits (sadly, think of Apple). Some others pick colors (Hazel, Blue etc..), months of the year (April, August etc..), seasons (Autumn, Summer). Just make sure it does not make your child look uneducated and/or trashy.Personally, I love Elettra for a girl and Xavier for a boy. Congratulations and have fun!

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S.H.

answers from Honolulu on

Whatever you do, just please don't name your child after a fruit.
ie: like "Apple" Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter's name.
Nor after a Star Wars character or cartoon character.
The kid will be teased a ton. I have actually seen this.
Poor child.

Musical names:
Chord
Riff
Melody
Allegra

Or try using names from your or your Husband's cultural heritage.
Or choose a name, according to its "meaning." Not just some made up awkwardly spelled, name.
Many baby name websites, will say what the "meaning" is of a name.

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