Zadie – This English name has Greek roots and is a great twist on the names Sadie and Katie. Xoey – spelling variation for Zoey and Zoe. Thora – This Norse name comes from the thunder god Thor.ģ2. Talulla – Talulla has Gaelic origins and combines the words tuile and flaith.ģ1. Sidony – This one is a cool twist on the name Cindy.ģ0. Sheba – This name is the shortened version of the biblical name Bathsheba, which means “promise.”Ģ9. Sari – This name, which means “princess,” is a fun variation of Sarah.Ģ8. Arlo – For a twist on the name Charlotte, consider Arlo.Ģ7. Annalise – This name combines the names Anna and Lise.Ģ. Other ideas include shortening the common name Abigail to Gail or Katherine to Kay.ġ. We love the idea of taking a common name like Charlotte and mixing it up to be Arlo (a lovely unisex name) instead.
But if you want to ensure that your baby girl doesn’t share a name with others in her Pre-K class, consider using one of your favorite traditional names and adding a spin to it. Ziva – The name Ziva means “brightness” and was the Slavic goddess of fertility. Zaria – This Slavis name means “princess or blooming flower.” She was also the goddess of battle.ģ2. Venus – Venus was the ancient goddess of love and beauty. It is also a Latin name meaning “little bear.”ģ0.
Ursula – According to Greek mythology, Ursula was the sister of Triton, the children of the sea god Poseidon.