A name is one of our most significant identifiers throughout our lives.

As Kyla Scanlon put it in an article forStart It Up, “A name is your identity.

From the day we are born, we are assigned this identifier.

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There are many options to consider when looking at names.

And, while some like traditional names, others prefer something more uncommon.

If you’re interested in unique names, this is the article for you.

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According toCharlies-Names, Annika originates from Sweden and parts of Germany, where its the diminutive form of Anna.

Adiminutiveis essentially a cute version of an original word or name.

In this case, it’s like a pet name for the first name Anna.

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Like the name Anna, Annika means gracious or merciful.

So, when it comes to uniqueness, Annika is definitely the way to go.

you could customize this special name even more by finding the spelling of it you like best.

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Some common spelling alternatives to Annika are Anicka, Anika, Anikka, or Annica.

All of them have the same pronunciation, but sometimes a particular spelling might sit better with you.

Lennon

Big fan ofThe Beatles?

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Why not choose a fun and unexpected baby name inspired by one of the band members?

Lennon is an adorable name for a baby girl that is sure to remind people of musical legendJohn Lennon.

The name was derived from the Gaelic word Leannain, which means “lover.”

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So, Lennon has a significant meaning and history along with its nod to The Beatles.

Constance

For an old-fashioned name that’s not overused, Constance is an excellent choice.

The classic name has its roots in medieval times, and you may find manyhistorical figuresby this name.

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Like Faith or Charity, Constance is avirtue name.

These kinds of names are based on desirable qualities.

Constance comes from the Latin word for constant, so it represents steadfastness.

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All the more reason to bring it back!

Bronwyn

Bronwyn is a traditional Welsh name.

Together they represent purity of heart.

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You may have heard this name before, but it’s pretty uncommon.

If you’re wondering just how uncommon,The Bumpranked it at number 6,121 in popular baby names.

So, if unique is what you’re after, this is an excellent choice.

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However, the name is more prevalent in Australia.

Australian OlympiansBronwyn ThompsonandBronwyn Eaglesare both well-known individuals with the name.

The Australian sculptorBronwyn Joy Oliver, and Australian fashion designerBronwyn Bancrofthave also made the name a bit better known.

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For names with a similar sound to Bronwyn, you might be interested in the more modern-soundingBraelynorBreelyn.

Nova

Nova comes from the Latin word “novus,” which means new.

However, it also has ties to astronomy.

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In space, a nova is an exploding star that increases in brightness.

According toBritannica, it becomes several thousand times sometimes even up to 100,000 times stronger than its average brightness.

Then, the star decreases back to its former shine.

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They appear to us as new stars, giving them the name novas.

The ties to celestial bodies give this baby name a feeling of majesty and wonder that we love.

For more unique,space-themedbaby girl names, there’s alsoLuna, Venus, Astraea, or Estelle.

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Zuri

Zuri is such a cute, fun name.

It’s just short and sweet.

Plus, starting it with a Z gives it that extra bit of individuality that we love.

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According toThe Bump, Zuri has Swahili origins and means “beautiful.”

So, you get a wonderful meaning along with the appealing sound of the name.

Though Zuri is still somewhat obscure in the U.S., it has been slowly rising in popularity.

This might be due to a few celebrities and characters bringing the name into public consciousness.

TV hostZuri Halland fashion modelZuri Tibbyare two celebrities who have recently given the name some spotlight.

The name was also used for the character Zuri Ross in Disney’s TV show “Jessie.”

According toThe Bump, Veta, or Veda, comes from Sanskrit and has a few meanings.

It can mean either “God’s promise” or “knowledge and wisdom.”

According toNameberry, the Greek name Pandora translates to “all gifted.”

With the rich backstory, it might be surprising that the name is so rarely used.

That’s probably because Pandora’s story doesn’t end well.

As a trick, the gods send Pandora to earth with a box.

Once opened, it releases all of the hardships of the world upon humanity.

In some versions of the myth, hope is also contained in the box and comes out last.

There are plenty of other uniquenames from Greek mythology.

Artemis, Daphne, Hero, or Nyx are other favorites.

It’s a lovely name with a soothing sound that matches the peaceful meaning.

Some common variations on the name areSalima,Selima, or the masculine versionSalim.

Probably the most well-known person with this name currently is the Oscar-nominated actress,Salma Hayek.

In more recent years, you could also have heard the name fromCongresswoman Maxine Waters.

It’s a strong name that you don’t hear very often, making it perfect for a comeback.

Kasia

Kasia stems from a few different origins.

According toThe Bump, its root is Greek, and it’s a variation on Katherine or Catherine.

The Greek meaning is “pure.”

In its Polish form, Kasia is pronounced “KASH-a.”

But, it’s sometimes used in the U.S. with the same pronunciation as Asia.

Either pronunciation makes for a stunning and unique baby name.

Coming in at 9,035 on The Bump’s popularity ranking, it’s quite a rare name.

There’s also the Polish pop star, Kasia Cerekwicka, who’s been on the scene since 1997.

The second meaning is one in which it shares the name with a mythological bird.

In ancient Egypt, the phoenix was a large bird with red and gold feathers.

Phoenix’s are most known for how they are reborn after death.

And, of course, the name Phoenix can also be linked to Phoenix, Arizona.

So, there are plenty of meanings and inspirations for this legendary name.

However, while rarely heard now, Amabel is a much older name.

According toNameberry, the name is of Latin and French origin, meaning “lovable.”

It was fairly common during the 12th and 13th centuries and even had a brief resurgence in 19th-century England.

However, Amabel has since dropped off and is now rarely heard at all.

Currently,The Bumplists it at number 28,475 in popularity.

Mabel was quite a popular name from the 1880s to the early 1900s.

According toNameberry, its prevalence peaked at the 15th most-common baby name in 1891.

Still less common is the original, Amabel.

Roma

Lastly, Roma is a unique name that somehow sounds both elegant and cute.

The name comes from the capital of Italy, Rome.

And, according toThe Bump, the name is seen in mythology where Roma was the daughter of Evander.

Roma’s father then named the city of Rome after her.

There are manycity-inspired baby names.

Cheyenne, Austin, Paris, Brooklyn, and Sydney are just a few of the most popular.

Roma, however, is not seen as often.

Of course, you could also just drop the last syllable from the name Roma and go with Rome.

Outside of its Italian roots, Roma is also a Hindu name.

According toNameberry, Roma means “one with shiny hair.”