• Unique names can be a little too strange sometimes. If you want something unusual, but don’t want people to cringe when you say your baby’s name, these are the perfect options for you.
  • For girls
  • A spin on Theresa, this means, “to reap,gather.”
  • A less popular (but just as beautiful) version of Madeline.
  • This old surname was popular as a boys name in 1800’s, but today is more commonly used as a girl name.
  • This beautiful name that was most popular in the 1920’s is making a comeback.
  • A refreshing new take on the holiday classic, Noel.
  • Pronounced lee-loo. This comes from Occitan — a language spoken in Provence.
  • Means “like a star.”
  • An Irish name that means, “white shoulders.”
  • This combination of Lily and Elizabeth is close to Queen Elizabeth’s nickname, Lillibet.
  • A strong name alternative to Olivia.
  • For boys
  • Traditionally a surname meaning “son of Morris.”
  • An English name popular during the American revolutionary war period.
  • Means “strong lord.”
  • This is a perfect name for those who find their peace in nature. Fielding means, “lives in the field.”
  • This delightful Irish name means, “pebbly place.”
  • A surname turned first name, this is both a boy and girl name.
  • An Irish name meaning “freckled.”
  • If you love the nickname Max, this is perfect.