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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cool Names - Names


Strange babe girl names can be tough to discover. It seems that as quickly an rare and distinctive name gets exposed, it rapidly becomes stylish and finds its means to the Top 100 babe name directory! So how do find a immense name that's distinctive but not too strange? Here's a list of a few unusual baby girl name charms that haven't split the Top 100 directory.

Rhiannon: This spectacular name has not at all fractured the U.S. top 500, although the Fleetwood Mac song of this forename that hit the charts in the 1970s. In Welsh legends, Rhiannon was a horse divinity, and the name is resultant from a saying that means "great emperor." This name may be tough for some to spell and assert (they may blunder it for "Brianna") but it's fairly the name treasure.

Gwendolyn: This musical old Welsh forename means "white ring," which most likely refers to a moon spirit. Gwendolyn hasn't eternally broken the U.S. Top 100; it pointed around 135 in the 1950s. Gwen and Wendy are pretty built-in nicknames. Comparable rare name charms include Gwyneth, Gwynn, Genevieve, and Guinevere (the source of the ultra-popular forename Jennifer).

Marnie: This attractive and easy name isn't yet on the U.S. Top 1000 directory and hasn't been roughly to a great extent since the 1964 Alfred Hitchcock film with this name. Marnie is consequent from the Scandinavian "Marna,' which means 'from the marine," and is like to the Scandinavian name Maren. Marnie is also a Hebrew name which means "celebrate."

Taryn: Taryn seems resembling it would be well-liked name, but it's nowhere close to the top 100. The sense of this beautiful name is doubtful and has beginning in many cultures. It's a immense name if you want incredible strange that blends in with fashionable names like Ashlyn or Caden. (Names finish with the -en sound are all the temper.) The similar name Tara is more frequent, but also not fashionable.

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