Discover Unique Baby Names

Find unique and meaningful baby names. From beautifully rare to wonderfully uncommon names, find the perfect, one-of-a-kind name for your baby

List of names

Hollis

Hollis is an English surname derived from a place name meaning 'hollow' or 'valley'.

Teddy

Teddy is a diminutive form of the name Theodore, which means 'gift of God' in Greek.

Howard

Howard is an English masculine name derived from the Old English words 'hog' and 'ward', meaning 'hog keeper' or 'pig herder'.

Bode

An English surname meaning 'messenger'.

Larry

Larry is a diminutive form of the English name Lawrence, which means 'laurel plant'.

Rowdy

Rowdy is an English word meaning 'unruly or disorderly', often used as a nickname.

Wallace

Wallace is an English surname derived from the Norman French name 'Wallensis', meaning 'a Welshman' or 'a foreigner'.

Arden

A name with English and French origins meaning 'great valley'.

Kooper

Kooper is an English name derived from the occupational surname 'Cooper', meaning 'barrel maker'.

Gerald

Gerald is a masculine name of Germanic origin meaning 'ruler with a spear'.

Campbell

Campbell is a Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic words 'cam' (crooked) and 'beul' (mouth), referring to a person with a crooked or wry mouth.

Kase

Kase is a variant spelling of the name Case, which is of English origin meaning "chest" or "box".

Beck

Beck is a surname derived from a Middle English word meaning 'brook' or 'stream'.

Merrick

Merrick is an English surname derived from the Old French words 'mer' meaning 'mayor' and 'ric' meaning 'rich'.

Montgomery

Montgomery is an English surname derived from the French words 'mont' meaning 'hill' and 'gomerie' meaning 'county'.

Blaine

Blaine is a French name meaning 'yellow' or 'light-colored'.

Mike

Mike is a diminutive form of the name Michael, which is derived from the Hebrew name Mikhael, meaning 'who is like God?'.

Cartier

Cartier is a French surname turned given name, derived from the word 'cartier' meaning 'carter' or 'carriage maker'.

Cedric

A name of Anglo-Saxon origin meaning 'bounty' or 'power.'

Crosby

An English surname derived from a place name, meaning 'village of the cross.'

Heath

Heath is a name of English origin meaning 'a small plant with pink or purple flowers'.

Gary

Gary is an English name derived from the Germanic name 'Garī', meaning 'spear carrier'.

London

A name derived from the city of London, England.

Branson

Branson is an English surname that originated as a place name, meaning 'son of Brand'.

Kolter

An English surname that may have originated from a variant of the word 'coal-burner'.

Bronson

Bronson is an English surname derived from the Old Norse word 'brunr,' meaning 'brown' or 'brown-skinned.'

Bryant

Bryant is an English surname derived from a place name meaning 'the burnt clearing'.

Billy

Billy is a diminutive form of the name William, which is derived from the Germanic name Willahelm.

Denzel

Denzel is a variant of the surname Denzel, which is derived from the Old English words 'den' meaning 'valley' and 'heal' meaning 'nook' or 'corner'.

Lyam

Lyam is a modern invented name, possibly a variation of the name Liam.

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