The more unusual choices outside the USA top 1000 GIRLS.
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Mythological/Nature Inspired
Wren (184)
Scout (148)
Persephone (110)
Ariadne (96)
Calliope (86)
Lux (84)
Pandora (52)
Gaia (42)
Saffron (25)
Amarylis (24)
Delphine (24)
Artemis (21)
Andromeda (20)
Hera (19)
Clio (18)
Aster (16)
Atlantis (15)
Snow (15)
Isolde (14)
Apollonia (12)
Rainbow & Spring (11)
Cosima (10)
Odyssey (10)
Teal (10)
Thora (10)
Amadea (9)
Bellatrix (9)
Rue (9)
Cassiopeia (8)
Starling (8)
Petal (7)
Sunset (7)
Aphrodite (6)
Aquarius (6)
Harvest (6)
Hero (6)
Season & Solstice (6)
Astraea (5)
Nature (5)
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Virtue Names/Characteristics
True (29)
Truly & Unity (16)
Loyalty (15)
Rogue (14)
Treazure (14)
Girl (13)
Goddess (13)
Baby (12)
Purity (12)
Beauty (11)
Mystery (11)
Gorgeous (10)
Poet (10)
Providence (10)
Blessings (9)
Golden (9)
Comfort (8)
Corinthia (8)
Gracious (8)
Innocence (8)
Prairie (8)
Sonnet (8)
Success & Trust (8)
Bless (7)
Chapel (7)
Gift & Glorious (7)
Imagine (7)
Poetry (7)
Admire & Amazing (6)
Fancy (6)
Fate (6)
Honest (6)
Majestic & Marvelous (6)
Persis (6)
Prosperity & Reality (6)
Sparkle (6)
Victorious (6)
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Geographical influence
Island (15)
Alabama (12)
Germany (12)
Nigeria (11)
Jerusalem (10)
Tennesse (10)
Africa (9)
Rome (9)
Vegas (9)
California (8)
Dublin (8)
England (7)
Manhattan (7)
Oasis (7)
Portland (7)
Scotland (7)
Texas (6)
Cairo (5)
Canada (5)
Houston (5)
Missouri (5)
Thailand (5)
Zealand (5)
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Miscellaneous
Legend (15)
Paw & Cashmere (14)
Cannon & Holiday (10)
Rebel & Rhythm (10)
Sable (10)
Disney (9)
Fable (9)
Sway (9)
Fortune (8)
Cricket (8)
Fawn (8)
Harbor (8)
Cinderella (7)
Shadow (7)
Easter (6)
Feather (6)
Ferrari (6)
Galaxy (6)
Horizon (6)
Song (6)
Butterfly (6)
Day, Dreamer & Duchess (5)
Lolly (5)
Nook of Names said,
July 16, 2011 @ 10:05 am
It’s interesting to note on SSA’s site that the top thousand encompasses around 73% of births – that means more than a quarter of US babies have names which don’t feature in the top 1000 — that’s actually quite a lot!
babynamelover said,
July 23, 2011 @ 11:11 pm
That is very interesting! it is quite a lot I wish it was more though 🙂 the more diverse the better 🙂
Sophia said,
July 16, 2011 @ 4:45 pm
People I know with those names:
WREN Wren Isabella, sisters Lily, Iris and Priya and brother Linden
SAFFRON sister Jezabel and brother Fletcher
DELPHINE son Zorro
ARTEMIS twin brother Oliver
CLIO sister Fernanda
ROME boy, sister Paz
DUBLIN boy, sister Irish and Killarney
babynamelover said,
July 23, 2011 @ 11:12 pm
Rome & Paz are lovely together! the Dublin sibset makes me smile not something I could be brave enough to do but very cool 🙂
waltzingmorethanmatilda said,
July 17, 2011 @ 1:01 am
Some very daring and creative choices, although frankly I’m stunned that there were 12 babies called Baby! You just feel like saying, “Was that REALLY the best you could do?”
babynamelover said,
July 23, 2011 @ 11:14 pm
Its more an utero nickname than a name for a person!