PARENTING BABIES

100 Unique Boys and Girls Names

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100 Unique Boys and Girls Names

And now onto the gentlemen!

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Arturo

An Italian or Spanish (or both) twist on the classic name Arthur.

Aspen

Coming from the name of a tree, this name is widely known for its links to the ski resort.

Atticus

A Roman name meaning ‘from Attica’ this name came to fame in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, but remains an unusual name.

Birch

A natural name that comes from a tree. But it’s not native to Australia and you’re unlikely to find anyone with this name.

Booker

This comes from an English occupational surname that means ‘maker of books’, perfect for a bookworm in the making.

Brick

Originally a nickname, that at some point may have meant ‘good fellow’, this is an odd name with a strong feeling.

Byron

Whether you love the bay or the poet, Byron is a great option for a classy but rare title.

Calix

Possibly coming from the Latin work for ‘wine cup’, this name just sounds cool.

Caspar

Not like the ghost, this name is actually a Latin variant of Jasper, which means ‘treasurer’ in Persian.

Cliff

Strong but simple, this name is a shortened version of Clifton or Clifford.

Dante

Short form of a Medieval name, this title was made famous by the classic Dante’s Inferno.

Day

This might be a little too weird for most parents, but it’s a short sweet name that WON’T CONFUSE ANYBODY.

Echo

Originally a female name, you could change this to Eko if you’re worried about the gender. Cruel parents might give this to the second identical twin.

Emerson

From an English surname, and held by a famous author, what other reason could you need?

Fergus

This is a very old name, which probably means ‘man of vigour’, that’s never made it into the realm of popularity.

Fynn

Alternative spelling of Finn, taking a popular name and giving it a little unusual twist.

Gage

An English surname with French roots, this name may mean ‘measure’ or ‘pledge’.

Grayson

From an English surname that means ‘son of the steward’.

Griffith

This unusual name is meaning unknown, but there are definite links to the fantasy through the similar Griffin.

Gulliver

Made famous by the Jonathan Swift novel Gulliver’s Travels, this is the perfect strange name for your world explorer.

Hart

Short and sweet, this name may mean ‘hearty’ or ‘strong’.

Hopper

An unusual name without much of a history to speak of, it’s perfect for a bouncing baby boy.

Inigo

Sure to create a loyal son, Inigo was made famous by the film The Princess Bride.

Ivo

A name with German and Dutch origin that probably means ‘yew’ this is a strong name for any son.

Jago

The Cornish form of Jacob, Jago is an unusual name that we’ve never heard before.

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Jax

Short form of Jaxon or Ajax, this may be an invented name. How much more unique can you get?

Kellen

Variant of the Irish name Kelan, the meaning of this name isn’t clear, but it is certainly an unusual one.

Kit

Mr. Harrington from Game of Thrones might be skewing the popularity of this name, which is a short form of Christopher.

Lorcan

Meaning ‘little fierce one’ in Irish Gaelic, this name is sure to suit your unique little man.

Lou

We love the simplicity and stability of the name Lou, which is a short form of Louis.

Matteo

Turn boring old Matthew on its head with this variant, which has Italian roots.

Morrison

Literally meaning ‘son of Morris’ this name is a great option for lovers of classic rock band The Doors.

Naveen

Means ‘new’ in Sanskrit, this name is an exotic twist that is unlikely to have many duplicates.

Oberon

A variant on Auberon, Oberon was the king of the fairies in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Orson

Possibly meaning ‘bear cub’, this name was held by famous actor Orson Wells, and author Orson Scott Card.

Oswald

Derived from Old English and made up of the elements for ‘god’ and for ‘power’ or ‘ruler’, this is a name that is both strong and rare.

Otto

This simple, palindromic name may mean ‘wealth’ or ‘fortune’.

Porter

An occupation English surname that has made its way into the given names, this means ‘doorkeeper’.

Redmond

Could be an Irish form of Raymond, it’s certainly one we haven’t heard of.

Rocco

An Italian name that comes from the German word for ‘rest’.

Roscoe

An English surname that might mean ‘doe wood’, this odd moniker is just plain cool.

Rufus

Meaning ‘red haired’ in Latin, this is the perfect name for your unique, red-headed baby.

Ryker

Comes from a German word that means ‘rich’ this name may be unusual, but also fortuitous.

Stanton

An Old English surname that may mean ‘stone settlement’, this name is strong, but rare.

Tate

Another English surname, but of origin unknown, this name has a certain simplicity that makes it an instant hit.

Tiberius

Roman in origin, and with links to the Tiber river, this is an antique name that gives unique a new meaning.

Tobiah

An unusual variant of Tobias, this name comes from Hebrew, and has links to the almighty.

Van

Short form of Ivan, and famously held by singer Van Morrison, what’s not to like?

Washington

From a surname, and now a city name, this name is rare in Australia, but unusual in the best of ways.

Webb

An English surname that may mean ‘to weave’ this unusual name is strong, clear and simple.

 

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So, we’ve rounded up some of the best in unusual names for both boys and girls. Do you have any to add?

 

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