In this selection of unique baby girl names you'll find one syllable baby names, names that consist of only two letters (how many can you think of?) as well as longer names.
Unique names for girls also come in the shape of surnames, so we'll take a look at some examples.
You won't find "shock factor" names here!
Instead, the focus is on using simple ideas and a little detective work to find a girls' name that is unique, yet stylish, memorable - yet even understated. Wow!
An impossible combination?
Not necessarily. Let's look at our first group of little ladies:
One syllable girls' names
Why one syllable? They're short and snappy, easy to remember, and can work well with shorter or longer surnames. Could this be the route for you to take?
Try some of these names out for size:
Aure
Becs
Bede
Belle
Bess
Bliss
Blythe
Bon
Bree
Bren
Brett
Cass
Cloud
Coeur
Crete
Dale
Dot
Drew
Fern
Glyn
Jax
Jazz
Joss
Kass
Kit
Lee
Liv
Lou
Luz
Maeve
March
May
Nan
Nat
Nell
Night
Paige
Pearl
Quinn
Rae
Raine
Sage
Scout
Sian
Sid
Swan
Teal
Wynne
Short can be good. How about some...
...Two letter names
Just to get you thinking!
Al
An
Bo
Di
Em
Fi
Io
Jo
Lu
Su
Vi
Not for everyone. Some of these names are used in double-combos, such as Fifi, Jojo, Didi or Lulu.
You could think up your own combination of repeat-syllable names such as Bibi, or Mimi, or start combining single syllables that you like into longer names to find a truly unique baby girl name.
Unique baby girl names with four or five syllables
Names with four or five syllables can provide more ideas for unique baby girl names. They are much more likely to be shortened in every day use, however - unless you, or your child, insist on the full use of the name!
For some reason most of the names I came up with ended with "a" - so let's go with the flow!
Anastasia
Alexandria
Alexandrina
Carmelita
Celestina
Evangelina
Henrietta
Jacquenetta
Letizia
Magdalena
Marietta
Philomena
Rosalinda
Theodora
Valentina
Wilhelmina
Surnames as first names
Surnames are pretty hot as first names these days, and you might fancy taking a look back at your family history to find a name from your child's ancestry that you could use.
Surnames for first names are fantastic for boys - but also work pretty well with girls, too. Here are some examples: