Shared by Titus Andronicus' only daughter, this is a Latin name meaning " woman of Rome."īillie-Jean. Derived directly from the Greek word iris, this name (which was given to a character in The Tempest) means " rainbow." Like the character from The Tempest, this Latin name means " queen of heaven." This Greek name (which appeared in The Winter's Tale) means " messenger or earthly." Shared by a character in the tragedy Othello, this Latin name means " to strive or excel." Like the title character in Troilus and Cressida, this Greek name means " gold."Įmilia.
This Latin name means " she who brings happiness or blessed," and you may recognize it from Much Ado About Nothing.Ĭressida. This Spanish name (which you may recognize from Measure for Measure) means "grace or drop of the sea."īeatrice.
Used as a pseudonym by Celia in As You Like It, this Greek name (which can also be spelled Alina) means " light." Shared by the daughter of King Cymbeline, this Celtic name means " maiden."Īliena.
Of German origin, this name means " free or beautiful woman." This Sioux name means " friendly one," and it's shared by actresses Dakota Fanning and Dakota Johnson.Ĭarolina. Like the city in Texas, this Hebrew name means " land of meadows."ĭakota. Made popular by the city in Georgia, this Spanish name means " treeless plain."Ībilene. This Greek name (which means " angry man") is also the name of a city in Texas. Meaning " strong or healthy," this Latin name is shared by a city on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. As well as being a city in Montana, this Greek name means " shining light." This name (which is shared with a city in Wyoming) originates from the Native American Sioux tribe and means " people of a different language."
As well as being the capital of France, this chic girl's name is shared by celebrities like Paris Hilton and Paris Jackson.Ĭheyenne. Meaning " pretty brook," this name (which can also be spelled Brooklynn or Brooklyne) will allow your daughter to share a name with a New York City borough. These names may just allow you to fall in love with a baby girl name before you fall in love with your new baby girl herself. Here are just 100 unique girls' names to inspire your baby-naming process.
Whether you’re daring enough to go with a notoriously unique celebrity baby name or opt for something slightly less out there, there are endless possibilities when it comes to selecting a name that is both original and full of character. Maybe you can borrow the name of a character invented by Walt Disney or William Shakespeare. Perhaps you want to go with a name inspired by nature. While you may want to choose a name from the Bible or from the list of most popular names in the U.S., there are tons of other places to look for name inspiration. In addition to the benefits it can have on her life, it may also make your life a little more interesting and the process of choosing a name a bit more fun. If you want to make sure your daughter is born to stand out, you'll want to give her a unique baby name for girls. Having a moniker that’s less common will distinguish her from peers who have more classic or popular names, and it will set her apart throughout her life, from her first day of school through her first job application. There are plenty of reasons to give your new daughter a unique name.