Rare Girl Names: 85 Exciting Ideas

Do you want a name that won't be shared by three kids at daycare? Then this list is just what you need: 85 unusual girl names that sound beautiful, are rare, and stick in your mind. From delicate to resonant – here you'll find inspiration for a first name that gives your daughter a unique touch.
Rare girl names are not heard on every corner
Some names on our list are newly created, while others come from mythology or from series and books. Many first names sound very melodic or are variations of common names with beautiful and strong meanings. One thing they all have in common: they are all rare girl names that you won't hear everywhere. This way, parents can be sure that their girls will stand out from the crowd of other babies with one of these first names. Notably, many of these names end with the vowels "-a" or "-e." Additionally, a glance at our selection immediately reveals that melodious and preferably short names, often two or three syllables long, are favored even among rare girl names. Here are our tips for particularly rare girl names:
Rare girl names: 85 extraordinary ideas and their meanings
- Alba (Latin) – the White
- Alea (Latin) – the Noble
- Alenia (Greek) – the Radiant
- Andriana (Greek) – the Brave
- Ankea (German) – the Gifted
- Annrike (German) – the Gifted
- Armilla (Latin) – the Bracelet
- Aurelia (Latin) – the Golden
- Ava (Hebrew) – the Life Giver
- Bente (Scandinavian) – the Blessed
- Berenike (Greek) – the Victory Bringer
- Carsta (German) – Follower of Christ
- Cleo (Greek) – the Glorious
- Cosima (Greek) – the Order-loving
- Elea (Greek) – Strong Elf
- Eliane (Hebrew) – my God is Yahweh
- Elin (Scandinavian) – the Radiant, the Shining
- Elva (Old Norse) – the Elf
- Fjella (Norwegian) – Mountain
- Femke (Frisian) – little girl
- Fritza (German) – the Peaceful
- Gaelle (French) – the Generous
- Hanni (Hebrew) – the Lord is Gracious
- Hilke (German) – the Fighter
- Hjördis (Old Norse) – Goddess of the Sword, Sword Goddess
- Isalie (French) – the Charming, the Tender
- Jola (Greek) – the Violet
- Judika (Hebrew) – God grant me Justice
- Kaia (Greek) – the Pure
- Kalea (Hawaiian) – Happiness, full of Joy
- Katalina (Spanish) – the Pure
- Kayla (Irish) – Descendant of Caollaidhe
- Klea (Greek) – the Glorious
- Kyra (Greek) – the Ruler, the Lady
- Larea (Latin) – the Laurel-crowned
- Leonia (Latin) – the Lioness
- Lian (Chinese) – graceful willow
- Lientje (German) – the Angel-like
- Linnea (Swedish) – the Delicate
- Liora (Hebrew) – my Light
- Liv (Scandinavian) – Protection, Life
- Lyra (Greek) – the Brave
- Maeva (French) – the Enchanting, the Captivating
- Maila (Finnish) – Child who loves water
- Mariola (Spanish) – the Willful, the Untamed
- Marjam (Hebrew) – the Pure, the Beautiful, the Strong
- Marle (German) – the Pearl
- Marlie (English) – the God loves
- Marthe (Aramaic) – the Mistress, the Lady
- Naima (Arabic) – the Happy
- Nava (Hebrew) – the Beautiful
- Nea (Greek) – the Delicate
- Nieves (Spanish) – Woman from the Snow
- Nika (Greek) – the Victor
- Noelia (Spanish) – the one born at Christmas
- Novalee (English) – the New
- Ophelia (Greek) – the Helper
- Pauline (Latin) – the Little
- Quinn (Irish) – the Strong-willed, the Wise
- Rahel (Hebrew) – the Most Valuable
- Ranya (Arabic) – the Beautiful, the Eye Candy
- Rixa (German) – the Rich
- Ruby (English) – the Ruby Red
- Runa (Old Norse) – the Mysterious
- Sarina (Hebrew) – the Princess
- Silja (German) – the Blind, the Forest Child
- Sinja (German) – little Sun
- Skadi (Old Norse) – Nordic Goddess of Hunting and Winter
- Skara (Swedish) – originating from Skara
- Smilla (Danish) – the Smiling
- Solea (Spanish) – Sun, the Sunny
- Suna (Turkish) – the Sun Fighter
- Suri (Hebrew) – Goddess
- Taraneh (Persian) – Song, Melody
- Teona (Georgian) – the one from the People
- Tiara (Greek) – Diadem
- Tilda (German) – the Powerful, the Fighter
- Timea (Hungarian) – the God Honoring
- Valentina (Latin) – the Strong, the Healthy
- Yamila (Arabic) – the Beautiful, the Pretty
- Yannie (Hebrew) – God is Gracious
- Ylva (Swedish) – the She-Wolf
- Yumi (Japanese) – the Beauty
- Yuna (French) – the Longed-for, the Desired
- Zea (Greek) – the Grain
Extraordinary girl names: Inspiration and Ideas
Is there not a suitable match in our selection? Then, of course, everyone can also search for the right name for their girl themselves. Thinking for oneself and researching baby names during pregnancy is definitely worthwhile!
In your search for unusual names for your daughter, you can, for example, browse through your family trees. In your own family history, there are often forgotten, extraordinary, and long-trendy first names hidden. A particularly nice side effect of this name search is that the boys and girls ideally carry not only a beautiful, rare first name but also a name whose origin can be found in their own family.
A look abroad is worthwhile for rare girl names
Additionally, a look abroad can lead to the desired name. Many of the currently trendy first names there are still relatively rare on local playgrounds. However, this could change in the coming years. Names from other language and cultural backgrounds are no longer exceptions among us. Currently, French or Nordic girl names are particularly popular.
Are you looking forward to a boy or are you interested for other reasons in rare names for boys? Then feel free to check out our selection of unusual and unique boy names!