Unique Baby Names
Baby names with meanings, origins, and cultural context.
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Donna
English
Donna
Means "lady" in Italian.
Dylan
Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology
Dylan
From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "sea".
Elena
Elena
Italian, Spanish, Bulgarian, Romanian, Macedonian, Russian, Lithuanian...
Eliana
Italian, Spanish Italian and
Eliana
Spanish form of LIANE; f Jewish Means "my God has answered" in Hebrew.
Elias
Elias
Greek, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Scandinavian, Finnish Cognate of ELIJAH
Elijah
English, Jewish, Biblical
Elijah
From the Hebrew name ('Eliyyahu) meaning "my God is YAHWEH".
Ella
English
Ella
Short form of Germanic containing the element ali meaning "other".
Eloise
French/English
Eloise
Healthy, wide, famous warrior
Erin
English, Irish
Erin
Anglicized form of EIREANN
Eshna
Sanskrit
Eshna
Desire, wish
Evelyn
& m English
Evelyn
From a surname which was originally derived from the name AVELINE.
Ezekiel
Biblical, English
Ezekiel
From the Hebrew name (Yechezqel) meaning "God strengthens".
Ezra
Biblical, English, Jewish
Ezra
Means "help" in Hebrew.
Gabriel
English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Biblical
Gabriel
From the Hebrew name (Gavri'el) which meant "strong man of God".
Genesis
English
Genesis
Means "birth" in Greek.
Genevieve
French
Genevieve
White wave, tribe woman
Gianna
Italian
Gianna
Short form of GIOVANNA
Grace
English
Grace
Means "grace" from the English word, which ultimately derives from Latin gratia.
Gregory
English
Gregory
From the Latin Gregorius, which was from the late Greek name (Gregorios),...
Hailey
English
Hailey
Variant of HAYLEY
Hannah
English, Jewish, French, German, Biblical
Hannah
From the Hebrew name (Channah) which meant "favour" or "grace".
Harriet
English
Harriet
Home ruler, estate ruler
Insyirah
Malay/Arabic
Insyirah
Happiness, expansion of the chest
Isaac
English, Jewish, Biblical
Isaac
From the Hebrew name (Yitzchaq) which meant "he laughs".
Jacqueline
French, English
Jacqueline
Feminine form of JACQUES, commonly used in the English-speaking world.
Jamie
Scottish, English Scottish pet form of JAMES; f English
Jamie
Feminine form of JAMES
Jasmine
Jasmine
English From Persian Yasmin, the name of a climbing plant with fragrant...
Jasper
Hebrew/Persian
Jasper
Treasurer, precious stone
Jeetu
Hindi
Jeetu
Victory, winner
Jeremy
English, Biblical (Variant)
Jeremy
English form of JEREMIAH, and the form used in some versions of the New Testament.
Jesus
Theology, Biblical
Jesus
English form of (Iesous), which was the Greek form of the Aramaic name (Yeshu'a).
Jocelyn
& m English
Jocelyn
From a surname which was originally taken from the Norman French given name...
Juan
Spanish
Juan
Spanish form of Johannes (see JOHN).
Justin
English, French, Slovene
Justin
From the Roman name Justinus, which was derived from JUSTUS.
Kamini
Sanskrit
Kamini
Loving, passionate, beautiful woman
Katherine
English
Katherine
From the Greek name (Aikaterine).
Kathleen
Irish, English
Kathleen
Anglicized form of CAITLN
Kaveri
Sanskrit
Kaveri
Name of a sacred river
Kayla
Kayla
English Alteration of KAYLEY
Kelly
Kelly
Ceallaigh.
Kenneth
Scottish, English
Kenneth
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINED.
Kyle
English
Kyle
From a Scottish surname which was derived from Gaelic caol meaning "narrows,...
Lauren
English
Lauren
Feminine form of CE .
Layla
Arabic
Layla
Means "night" in Arabic.
Leo
Leo
English, German, Late Roman Late Latin name meaning "lion", ultimately from...
Leonora
Greek/English
Leonora
Light, bright, shining one
Leopold
German
Leopold
Brave people, bold leader
Leslie
English
Leslie
From a surname which was derived from a Scottish place name meaning either...
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