Unique Baby Names

Cosette

French and Greek origins meaning ‘people of victory’. This is a feminine name derived from the Greek name Nicolette.

Flint

A name of English origin inspired by the flint rock. Often given as a boy name but variations such as ‘Flinty’ have been emerging for baby girls.

Suki

A feminine name of Japanese origin meaning ‘beloved’. This name is taken from the Japanese word suki, which, when used in conversation, can be used to express a certain fondness for something. 

Knox

This name is of Scottish origin meaning "round hill". It is an old Scottish surname.

Sloane

This name is of Irish origin meaning ‘raider and warrior’. It is most popular in America, being used for both boys and girls.

Arturo

A boys name of primarily Irish origin which is thought to derive from the Old Celtic word ‘artos’ meaning ‘bear.’ The name is a derivative of the popular name ‘Arthur’.

Ines

A feminine name of Spanish origin meaning pure and holy. Sometimes spelt ‘Inez’.

Wednesday

  A unique name growing in popularity. This name is surprisingly of German origin. This name is derived from the god Woden, the German god of wisdom and war who was sure to help guide the way for a baby in life. The God was thanked by the Anglo-Saxons so they named a day of the week after him – Woden’s day.

Quinn

A name of Gaelic origin. It is a spin on the Irish surname O’Cuinn and the forename Conn meaning ‘wisdom’ or ‘chief’.