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Are you looking for a girl’s name that’ll sound lovely and totally unique next to everyone else’s? We’re here to help you find the perfect name. From names that have severely decreased in popularity over the years to edgy, avant-garde names that deserve a little love, we’ve compiled a massive collection of unpopular names for girls. Whether you prefer names that feel vintage , creative , or completely unique , we’ve got you covered. Read on to view over 200 gorgeous, uncommon girls’ names!

Quick Examples of Unpopular Girl Names

  • Unpopular girl names: Alba, Claudia, Imogen, Karina, Remy, Thais
  • Rare girl names: Asteria, Cassia, Delphine, Neema, Yllnore
  • Creative girl names: Allegra, Brontë, Cosette, Elowen, Storm
  • Short, uncommon names: Akemi, Cleo, Della, Ines, Maia, Rae, Willa
Section 1 of 10:

The Most Unpopular Girl Names

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  1. Unfortunately, it’s tough to definitively say which names are the least popular of all . Still, we can at least show you names that are confirmed to be declining in popularity (or have always been relatively unpopular, for whatever reason). So, take a look at some of the most unpopular—yet still lovely—girls’ names around! [1]
    • Alba - Latin origin, meaning “white” or “bright”
    • Amyra - Arabic origin, meaning “princess,” “commander,” or “leader”
    • Anaïs - French origin, meaning “gracious” or “merciful”
    • Ayah - Arabic origin, meaning “sign”
    • Celina - Latin origin, meaning “heavenly,” or “blind”
    • Claudia - Latin and Roman origin, meaning “enclosure”
    • Constance - French and Latin origin, meaning “steadfastness”
    • Darcy - Irish and French origin, meaning “dark-haired” or “of Arcy, France”
    • Esperanza - Spanish origin, meaning “hope” or “expectation”
    • Imogen - Celtic origin, meaning “maiden” or “daughter”
    • Karina - Scandinavian origin, meaning “pure” or “chaste”
    • Laia - Spanish and Greek origin, meaning “well-spoken”
    • Leanna - Latin origin, meaning “graceful meadow” or “light”
    • Linnea - Swedish and Scandinavian origin, meaning “linden tree” or “lime tree”
    • Micah - Hebrew origin, meaning “who is like (God)”
    • Nyala - African origin, meaning “mountain goat” or a type of antelope
    • Paloma - Spanish origin, meaning “dove” or “pigeon”
    • Quincy - Latin and Roman origin, meaning “the fifth”
    • Remy - French and Latin origin, meaning “oarsman,” “rower”
    • Sariah - Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning “princess” or “night traveler”
    • Seraphina - Hebrew origin, meaning “burning ones”
    • Shay - Gaelic origin, meaning “admirable” or “fortunate”
    • Tamsin - British origin, meaning “twin”
    • Thais - Greek origin, meaning “beautiful,” “divine,” or “goddess.”
    • Yvonne - French origin, meaning “yew”
    • Zosia - Greek origin, meaning “wisdom”
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Rare Girl Names

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  1. These are names that you’ll rarely—if ever—hear in your daily life. And it’s too bad, because they’re all lovely! So, if you’re looking for a rare, unique name that can capture how singularly wonderful and one-of-a-kind your baby is, you might find it here:
    • Asteria - Greek origin, meaning “star” or “starry one”
    • Aurielle - French and Latin origin, meaning “golden”
    • Aziza - Arabic and Hebrew origin, meaning “strong,” “powerful,” “noble,” or “precious”
    • Bronwyn - Welsh origin, meaning “fair, blessed breast”
    • Caitríona - Greek and Irish origin, meaning “pure”
    • Camille - French and Roman origin, meaning “helper to the priest”
    • Cassia - Latin origin, meaning “cinnamon”
    • Christabel - Latin origin, meaning “beautiful follower of Christ”
    • Claribel - British and French origin, meaning “bright, beautiful”
    • Delphine - French and Greek origin, meaning “dolphin” or “from Delphi”
    • Devina - Scottish, Irish, and Latin origin, meaning “beloved” or “divine”
    • Euphrasia - Greek origin, meaning “good cheer”
    • Finnuala - Irish origin, meaning “fair-shouldered”
    • Halona - Native American origin, meaning “happy fortune”
    • Isolde - German, Celtic, and Welsh origin, meaning “one who is gazed at” or “iron ruler”
    • Joelle - French origin, meaning “God will be willing”
    • Neema - Swahili and Persian origin, meaning “born during a prosperous time” or “grace, mercy”
    • Nikita - Greek and Slavic origin, meaning “unconquered, victor”
    • Odessa - Greek origin, meaning “wrathful” or “one who receives pain”
    • Siobhán - Irish origin, meaning “God is gracious” (the Irish form of “Jehane”)
    • Thalia - Greek origin, meaning “flourishing, blooming”
    • Yllnore (Yllnora) - Albanian origin, meaning “star, luck, fate”
    • Zaynab - Arabic origin, meaning “beauty” or “a flower in the desert”
Section 3 of 10:

Short Uncommon Girl Names

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  1. Looking for a name that embodies the description “short and sweet”? This is the place to find it! Take a look at the following short (yet still unique and quite uncommon) names for girls:
    • Aiko - Japanese origin, meaning “little loved one”
    • Akemi - Japanese origin, meaning “bright beauty”
    • Amity - Latin origin, meaning “friendship” or “harmony”
    • Asha - Arabic origin, meaning “life”
    • Aster - Greek origin, meaning “star”; Aster is also a flower with a star-like appearance
    • Bay - British origin, meaning “berry” or “berry tree”
    • Beau - French origin, meaning “beautiful” or “handsome”
    • Brea - British origin, meaning “hill”
    • Cleo - Greek origin, meaning “to praise” or “to celebrate”
    • Coco - French origin, meaning “cocoa” or “darling”
    • Coral - Latin origin, meaning “limestone skeleton” or “small stone”
    • Della - German origin, meaning “noble”
    • Drew - Welsh and Greek origin, meaning “wise” or “courageous”
    • Eden - Hebrew origin, meaning “paradise” or “delight”
    • Enya - Irish origin, meaning “kernel” or “grain”
    • Fay (Faye, Fae) - French origin, meaning “fairy”
    • Gigi - French and Greek origin, meaning “earth worker”
    • Greta - German origin, meaning “pearl”
    • Halle - German origin, meaning “army ruler”
    • Hope - English origin, meaning “to have confidence or trust”
    • Ines - Spanish origin, meaning “lamb”
    • Iola - Greek origin, meaning “violet”
    • Jada - British origin, meaning “precious stone”
    • Katya - Russian origin, meaning “pure”
    • Koa - Hawaiian origin, meaning “valiant one” or “warrior”
    • Kylie - Aboriginal Australian origin, meaning “boomerang”
    • Layla - Arabic origin, meaning “night” or “night beauty”
    • Lena - Greek origin, meaning “ray of light” or “torch”
    • Lulu - Arabic and Swahili origin, meaning “pearl”
    • Maia - Greek and Roman origin, meaning “great” or “mother”
    • Rae - Hebrew origin, meaning “ewe, female sheep”
    • Shea - Gaelic origin, meaning “hawk-like” or “stately”
    • True - English origin, meaning “real, genuine, loyal”
    • Willa - German origin, meaning “will, desire”
    • Zelda - German origin, meaning “grey battle maid” (a shortened form of “Griselda”)
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Creative Girl Names

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  1. Let’s look at names that feel cool and creative! Creative names can be inspired by different places, colors, people, and even legends—so there are plenty of options to choose from (and all of them are most definitely uncommon).
    • Aisling - Irish origin, meaning “dream” or “vision”
    • Allegra - Italian origin, meaning “joyful” or “lively”
    • Amberlyn - English origin, meaning “amber” (the yellow-orange gemstone)
    • Arden - English and Celtic origin, meaning “great forest” or “high valley”
    • Blue - English origin, referring to the color blue
    • Brontë - Gaelic origin, meaning “thunder” or “bestower” (also the name of the literary Brontë sisters, whose works included Jane Eyre (Charlotte Brontë), Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontë), and Agnes Grey (Anne Brontë))
    • Colby - Norse origin, meaning “someone who lives in a coal town”
    • Cosette - French origin, meaning “little thing”
    • Electra - Greek origin, meaning “amber,” “shining,” “incandescent”
    • Elowen - British origin, meaning “elm tree”
    • Etta - German origin, meaning “home ruler”
    • Everly - British origin, meaning “woodland clearing” or “boar”
    • Fable - Latin and French origin, meaning “story, tale, legend”
    • Ginger - British origin, referring to the ginger root (also meaning “pep” or “liveliness”)
    • Goldie - English and Yiddish origin, meaning “made of gold” or “golden”
    • Guinevere - Welsh origin, meaning “fair one” or “white fairy”
    • Indigo - British and Greek origin, referring to the deep blue color called indigo
    • Keagan - Irish origin, meaning “fire”
    • Storm - English origin, referring to storms (rain storms, bad weather, “tempest”)
    • Talullah - Native American origin, meaning “leaping water”
Section 5 of 10:

Edgy & Powerful Girl Names

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  1. Some names just have that extra oomph —they’re a little more avant-garde and dynamic than the rest. The following powerful girls’ names fall into this category; their boldness and uniqueness make them unpopular, but they really deserve to take off!
    • Aaliyah - Arabic origin, meaning “rising, ascending” or “exalted”
    • Arabella - Latin origin, meaning “prayerful”
    • Ashanti - African origin, meaning “thank you” or “warlike”
    • Avalon - Welsh origin, meaning “island of apples”
    • Aviva - Hebrew origin, meaning “springtime”
    • Berenice - Greek origin, meaning “bringer of victory”
    • Chantal - French origin, meaning “stone”
    • Crimson - English origin, referring to the rich, deep shade of red called crimson
    • Danica - Slavic origin, meaning “morning star”
    • Devika - Sanskrit origin, meaning “little goddess”
    • Kiera - Irish origin, meaning “black, dark” or “noble”
    • Kirsten - Scandinavian origin, meaning “follower of Christ”
    • Lyra - Greek origin, meaning “lyre” or “lyre player” (referring to the harp-like instrument)
    • Lux - Latin origin, meaning “light”
    • Morgana - Welsh origin, meaning “born of the sea” or “sea circle”
    • Nebula - Latin origin, meaning “mist” or “fog”
    • Ophelia - Greek origin, meaning “help” or “aid”
    • Philomena - Greek origin, meaning “lover of strength” or “loved one”
    • Raquel - Spanish origin, meaning “ewe, female sheep”
    • Sarai - Hebrew origin, meaning “my princess”
    • Sibyl - Latin and Greek origin, meaning “prophetess” or “oracle”
    • Sinéad - Irish and Hebrew origin, meaning “God is gracious”
    • Solange - French origin, meaning “solemn” or “dignified”
    • Tatiana - Russian origin, meaning “fairy queen”
    • Thekla - Greek origin, meaning “God’s glory”
    • Valencia - Spanish origin, meaning “strength, vigor”
    • Valkyrie - Norse origin, meaning “chooser of the slain” (also the name of the legendary Norse Valkyrie warriors)
    • Xanthe - Greek origin, meaning “golden” or “yellow”
    • Spanish - Irish origin, meaning “palm tree”
    • Zenaida - Greek origin, meaning “sacred to Zeus”
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Section 6 of 10:

Beautiful Unique Girl Names

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  1. Now, let’s look at some unpopular girls’ names that are downright gorgeous! Some of them even (appropriately) mean “beauty” in other languages—and some just sound lovely when they roll off the tongue.
    • Annalise - Hebrew origin, meaning “God is my oath” or “grace”
    • Aurelia - Latin origin, meaning “the golden one”
    • Aurora - Latin origin, meaning “dawn”
    • Brigitta - Irish origin, meaning “exalted one”
    • Calantha - Greek origin, meaning “beautiful flower”
    • Charmaine - English and Greek origin, meaning “delight”
    • Constance - French and Latin origin, meaning “steadfastness” and “resolute”
    • Cosima - Italian origin, meaning “beauty, order”
    • Dulcinea - Latin origin, meaning “sweet” or “sweetheart”
    • Eulalie - French and Greek origin, meaning “sweetly spoken”
    • Francesca - Italian origin, meaning “free”
    • Geneva - German origin, meaning “juniper tree”
    • Genevieve - French origin, meaning “family, kin”
    • Gianna - Greek, Hebrew origin, meaning “God is gracious”
    • Jolie - French origin, meaning “pretty”
    • Lorelei - German origin, meaning “alluring, temptress” or the name of a rock on the Rhine river
    • Micaela - Hebrew origin, meaning “who is like God?”
    • Priscilla - Latin origin, meaning “ancient” or “venerable”
    • Rosalind - German origin, meaning “gentle horse”
    • Vashti - Persian origin, meaning “beautiful one”
Section 7 of 10:

Cute Uncommon Girl Names

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  1. Let’s look at names that are a little sweet and endearing, a little whimsical, and 100% adorable! The concept of “cute” is a subjective one, but we’re willing to bet you’ll agree that at least some of these uncommon names are, in fact, cute . Take a look:
    • Aella - Greek origin, meaning “whirlwind” or “tempest”
    • Amelia - Latin origin, meaning “industrious, striving”
    • Anouk - Swiss origin, meaning “favor”
    • Beatrix - Latin origin, meaning “voyager, traveler”
    • Bellamy - French origin, meaning “fine friend, good friend”
    • Briseis - Greek origin, meaning “daugher of Briseus, curse, outrage”
    • Calista - Latin origin, meaning “most beautiful”
    • Cameron - Scottish origin, meaning “crooked nose”
    • Candace - Latin origin, meaning “queen mother,” “glowing”
    • Delyth - Welsh origin, meaning “beautiful”
    • Elodie - French and English origin, meaning “foreign riches”
    • Estella - Latin origin, meaning “star”
    • Filippa - Greek origin, meaning “lover of horses”
    • Gemma - Latin origin, meaning “gem” or “jewel”
    • Harlow - English origin, meaning “army hill”
    • Juliet - Latin origin, meaning “youthful”
    • Letitia - Latin origin, meaning “joy, gladness”
    • Lucia - Italian origin, meaning “light”
    • Odette - French origin, meaning “wealthy”
    • Phoebe - Greek origin, meaning “bright,” “radiant” and “pure”
    • Seren - Welsh origin, meaning “star”
    • Serenity - French and Latin origin, meaning “peaceful” and “calm”
    • Shiloh - Hebrew origin, meaning “tranquil” and “abundance”
    • Signe - Norse origin, meaning “new victory”
    • Tarryn - Irish origin, meaning “elevated place”
    • Theodora - Greek origin, meaning “God’s gift”
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Section 8 of 10:

Classic & Vintage Girl Names

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  1. How about girls’ names that used to be more popular, but are now considered “vintage”? Here, we’ll explore some of the vintage names (and their meanings) that might deserve to make a comeback. For example: [2]
    • Adeline - German origin, meaning “noble”
    • Agnes - Greek origin, meaning “pure” and “holy”
    • Cora - Greek origin, meaning “core,” “heart” and “maiden”
    • Daisy - British origin, meaning “day’s eye” (referring to the daisy flower)
    • Edith - Old English origin, meaning “prosperous in strife”
    • Eliza - Hebrew origin, meaning “God is satisfaction”
    • Emery - German origin, meaning “powerful” or “ruler”
    • Francine - French origin, meaning “Frenchman”
    • Georgiana (Georgie) - English and Greek origin, meaning “farmer”
    • Gertrude - German origin, meaning “strong spear”
    • Josephine - Hebrew origin, meaning “Jehova increases”
    • Margaret - Greek origin, meaning “pearl”
    • Marietta - French origin, meaning “drop of the sea” or “beloved”
    • Maybelle - British origin, meaning “lovable”
    • Muriel - Celtic origin, meaning “sea bright” or “shining sea”
    • Norma - German origin, meaning “Northman”
    • Phyllis - Greek origin, meaning “greenery” or “foliage”
    • Sadie - Hebrew origin, meaning “princess”
    • Scarlet - French origin, meaning “red” (and referring to the color scarlet )
    • Shirley - British origin, meaning “bright meadow”
    • Thelma - Greek origin, meaning “will” or “desire”
    • Vivian - Latin origin, meaning “lively”
Section 9 of 10:

Uncommon Nature-Themed Girl Names

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  1. Some flower-themed names (like “Rose” or “Lily”) might feel pretty common, still, but what about the more obscure nature-themed names, like “Fern” or “Wisteria”? If you look beyond the classics, you’ll find tons of other uncommon nature-inspired girls’ names ripe for the picking! [3]
    • Aloe - Greek origin, meaning “precious” (and the name of the aloe plant)
    • Allona - Hebrew origin, meaning “oak tree”
    • Blossom - English origin, meaning “flower” or “bloom”
    • Briar - English origin, meaning “thorny bush” or “patch of thorny plants”
    • Briony - Greek origin, meaning “climbing plant” or “to sprout”
    • Brooke - English and German origin, meaning “small stream”
    • Camellia - Latin origin, referring to the flowering camellia shrub
    • Caraway - English origin, referring to the edible plant used as a spice
    • Cerese - French origin, meaning “cherry”
    • Clementine - French origin, meaning “merciful,” also refers to the citrus fruit
    • Dove - British origin; the dove (as a bird) symbolizes peace
    • Fern - English origin, referring to a leafy, green plant
    • Florrie - Latin origin, meaning “blooming” or “flourishing”
    • Gaia - Greek origin, meaning “the Earth”
    • Hazel - English origin, meaning “hazel tree”
    • Iris - Greek origin, meaning “rainbow”; the iris is also a delicate, vibrant flower
    • Ivy - British origin, referring to the climbing evergreen plant
    • Juniper - Latin origin, meaning “evergreen”; the juniper is also a type of tree
    • Laurel - English origin, referring to the evergreen laurel tree
    • Lilia - Latin origin, meaning “lily” (a type of flower)
    • Lotus - Greek origin, referring to the lotus flower
    • Olive - Latin origin, meaning “olive tree”
    • Pansy - French origin, referring to the flowering pansy plant
    • Petal - Greek origin, meaning “leaf” (and referring to flower petals)
    • Poppy - Latin origin, meaning “red flower”
    • Sadira - Arabic origin, meaning “lotus flower”
    • Vandelia - Spanish origin, meaning “flowering plant”
    • Willow - English origin, meaning “willow tree”
    • Wisteria - German origin, meaning “Wister’s flower” (with wisteria being a type of flowering vine)
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Section 10 of 10:

Unpopular Mythological Girl Names

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  1. If you’re searching for an uncommon name, mythology is the perfect place to look for inspiration. Many of the suggestions below come from ancient Greek and Roman mythology in particular—the names of goddesses , nymphs, heroines, and beyond, perfect for capturing a little girl’s inner strength and beauty. Take a look! [4]
    • Andromeda - Greek origin; the legendary daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, known for her beauty, who eventually married the hero Perseus
    • Ariadne - Greek origin; a Cretan princess who helped Theseus escape the Minotaur
    • Artemis - Greek origin; the ancient Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, and the moon
    • Athena - Greek origin; the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and war
    • Calliope - Greek origin; the eldest of the nine Muses, and the Muse of epic poetry
    • Cassiopeia - Greek origin; the mother of Andromeda
    • Daphne - Greek origin; a nymph transformed into a laurel tree to escape Apollo
    • Enid - Welsh and Celtic origin; a Celtic goddess personifying springtime and rebirth
    • Freya - Norse origin; the Norse goddess of love, beauty, and fertility
    • Hera - Greek origin; the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth
    • Ianthe - Greek origin; an ocean nymph and daughter of the titan Oceanus
    • Irene - Greek origin; the goddess of peace (spelled as “Eirene”) in Greek mythology
    • Juno - Roman origin; the goddess of love, marriage, and childbirth (Hera’s equivalent) in Roman mythology
    • Larisa - Greek origin; the name of a Greek nymph known for her good cheer and joy
    • Lilith - Babylonian origin; Adam’s first wife in Jewish and Mesopotamian mythology who was banished for disobedience
    • Megara - Greek origin; a Theban princess who married the hero Heracles in Greek mythology
    • Minerva - Roman origin; the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and the arts in Roman mythology
    • Nyx - Greek origin; the goddess and personification of the night in Greek mythology
    • Pandora - Greek origin; the first mortal woman in Greek legends who unleashed evil into the world
    • Penelope - Greek origin; the hero Odysseus’ faithful wife in Greek mythology
    • Persephone - Greek origin; the goddess of the underworld in Greek mythology
    • Rhea - Greek origin; a Titan goddess in Greek mythology and mother of the Olympian gods
    • Selene - Greek origin; the Greek goddess and personification of the moon

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