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Odd Baby Girl Names

Displayed on this page are odd names 101 to 120. Rare and odd names include Eleonora (German and Italian), Elfreda (English), Elia (English and French), Eliane (German), Elysia (English), Emmeline (English), Enya (English), Ernesta (Italian), Ethelberta (English), Eustacia (English), Felina (English and German), Fenella (English, Irish, and Scottish), Fina (English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Irish), Fíona (English and Irish), Fleur (Dutch, English, and French), Florentina (English, German, and Italian), Franziska (German), Freya (English, German, and Scandinavian), Gabriele (German), and Gaia (Italian and English).

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Eleonora ... foreign ... primarily used in German and Italian, ... Old Provençal name Alienor is sometimes ...

Elfreda ... elf strength ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... name dropped out of use after the Norman ...

Elia ... foreign ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... used largely in English and French ...

Eliane ... my god is Yahweh ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... not popular as a baby girl name ...

Elysia ... blissful ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... name Elysium or Elysion is known in Greek ...

Emmeline ... labor ... language of origin is Germanic and it is used ... name is of obscure origin; it could be from ...

Enya ... largely used in the English language and ... The name is used as an Anglicized form of Eithne ...

Ernesta ... earnest, serious ... has its origins in the Germanic language ... uncommon as a baby girl name ...

Ethelberta ... nobly famous ... used mostly in English and it is of ... name was borne by a central character in ...

Eustacia ... good, well ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... name appeared in the Thomas Hardy novel The ...

Felina ... lucky; cat-like ... of Latin origin, and it is used mainly ... name could be from the Latin 'felinus' or ...

Fenella ... white shoulder ... of Celtic origin ... used mainly in the English, Irish, and ...

Fina ... vine; burning ones, ... origin is Spanish, Irish, and Hebrew, and its ... variant of Seraphina ...

Fíona ... vine ... language of origin is Irish ... predominantly used in English and Irish ...

Fleur ... flower ... origin is French, and its use, Dutch, English, ... first name is from the French common word ...

Florentina ... blossoming, flourishing ... has its origins in the Latin language ... used largely in English, German, and ...

Franziska ... Frenchwoman ... origin is Italian, and its use, German ... the short form of other given names, but now ...

Freya ... mistress, lady ... used chiefly in English, German, and ... name was borne in Norse mythology by the wife ...

Gabriele ... man of God, hero of ... of Hebrew origin and it is used ... generic name has been used in various ...

Gaia ... earth; rejoice ... language of origin is Latin and Old Greek ... predominantly used in Italian and English ...