Unique Baby Names for Girls: Uncommon Unisex Names

Jody Morse
Unisex baby names are very trendy right now. Names like Taylor, Hayden, and Peyton are common for both boys and girls. If you are looking for a unique baby name for girls, you might want to consider using an uncommon unisex name for girls. Here is a list of names which can be used for girls that may be a unique choice for your daughter.

Adrian: Though this baby name is very common for boys right now, it's not so popular for girls. The baby name originated from Latin and means "person from Hadria (northern Italy).

Blaine: This is a very unique baby name for girls. The name, which has Scottish origins, means "yellow." It's a great choice for a name that's not on the top 100 names list.

Bryce: While Bryce is common for boys, it's not so popular for girls. Bryce originated from England and means "speckled."

Carson: Though Carson Daily is the most well known celebrity with this name, it can be a beautiful and unique choice for girls. Carson, which originated from America, means "Christian."

Delaney: If you're looking for a very unique baby name for girls, Delaney can be a good choice. The name, which has English origins, means "from the Adler Grove."

Desta: For a beautiful and unique unisex baby name, Desta can be a great choice. The name originated from Africa and means "joy, happiness."

Ira: This unique unisex name can be a good choice for your baby girl. The name, which has Hebrew origins, means "watchful."

Kennedy: Presidential baby names are fairly common for girls. Kennedy can make a great name for a baby girl. The name, which originated from Ireland, has a negative meaning of "ugly head."

London: This baby name is becoming increasingly popular like other place names, like Paris and Vienna. London, which has English origins, means "from the Great River."

McKenna: If you like McKinley but want a slightly less common baby name for your daughter, McKenna can be a good alternative. McKenna, which has Scottish origins, means "son of Kenneth."

Parker: While this unisex name is very common for boys, it's not so popular for girls. Parker, which originated from England, means "park keeper."

Reed: This baby name is not very common for boys or girls right now. Reed, which has English origins, means "a reed or red haired." It can be a great choice if you're looking for a unique baby name for your daughter!

Skylar: For a slightly trendier baby name for girls, this can be an ideal option. Skylar, which has American origins, means "scholar." With this name, your daughter can have the nickname Sky.

Spencer: While this unisex baby name is more common for boys, it can make a great choice for a unique girl's name. Spencer, which originated from England, means "butler, steward."

There are many unisex names which can be a unique choice for baby girls. One of these names may be a great choice for your daughter!

Source of Name Meanings:

Babynames.com

Published by Jody Morse - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness

Jody Morse has a B.A. in English from East Stroudsburg University. As a sufferer of endometriosis, she enjoys writing about women's health issues. She has worked as an assistant wedding DJ, and is dabbling i...  View profile

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  • Lorena Richie11/4/2010

    aw i like the name Kennedy - I didn't know it meant ugly head!

  • Sophie S11/2/2010

    Adrian is nice for a boy. If it's for a girl, it's spelled Adrienne.
    Sophie

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky11/2/2010

    Good ones.

  • Tiffany Booth11/1/2010

    Great article! Thanks for sharing =0)

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