MORE names I adore to the moon and back

Oh we don't own our heavens now / We only own our hell / And if you don't know that by now / Then you don't know me that well
  1. Abitha
    • Origin:

      Variation of Tabitha
    • Meaning:

      "gazelle"
    • Description:

      If Abigail's too popular and Tabitha is too...."Bewitched."
  2. Abyssinia
    • Origin:

      African place-name
    • Description:

      Abyssinia is the ancient name of the Ethiopian Empire, no longer found on any map but with a possible future as a melodic girls' name in the ever-expanding place-name category. Among African names for girls, this one is undiscovered.
  3. Acantha
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "thorn, prickle"
    • Description:

      Acantha is one of the unique baby names in the stylish mythological category that also might count as a flower name. In Greek mythology, Acantha was a nymph beloved by Apollo. An unusual and attractive choice that could make a creative way to honor a grandma Rose.
  4. Accassia
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      • Aphra
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, variation of Aphrah
        • Meaning:

          "dust"
        • Description:

          Aphra would make an interesting choice-- especially since it's the name of the first professional female writer in English, the seventeenth century's Aphra Behn. Born in 1640, she was a prolific dramatist of the English Restoration, and a spy.
      • Aroa
        • Origin:

          Basque
        • Meaning:

          "era, time"
        • Description:

          Part of a group of lovely A-starting names popular in Spain, along with Ainhoa and Aitana. Spanish actress Aroa Gimeno introduced this one.
      • Ashling
        • Bard
          • Origin:

            Irish variation of Baird, Scottish
          • Meaning:

            "minstrel, poet"
          • Description:

            Great Irish middle name choice for Shakespeare lovers.
        • Bax
          • Bay
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "berry"
            • Description:

              Like River and Lake, a cool, refreshing modern water-related choice.
          • Benno
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "bear"
            • Description:

              Benno is a cool name in its own right -- there was a tenth century Saint Benno -- though it is also used as a lively nickname for Benjamin. Saint Benno of Meissen is the patron saint of anglers and weavers and, strangely enough, alliteration.
          • Blythe
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "happy, carefree"
            • Description:

              Blythe originated as a nickname for an upbeat person, coming from the Old English word bliðe, meaning "merry" or "cheerful." Today the homophone blithe shares the same meaning. Blythe was eventually adapted to a surname before it became a feminine given name.
          • Boise
            • Booker
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "scribe"
              • Description:

                Booker would make for a very cool name, for writers, reformers, R & B fans and those wanting to pay tribute to Booker T. Washington.
            • Bowen
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "son of Owen"
              • Description:

                Bowen is a Celtic surname representing two separate Celtic strains, one Welsh and one Irish, and entered the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2011.
            • Boyd
              • Origin:

                Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "blond"
              • Description:

                Has a bit of a hayseed image, and that oy sound is tough to work with.
            • Cable
              • Origin:

                French
              • Meaning:

                "rope"
              • Description:

                Drop the C and arrive at an established biblical name.
            • Cadmus
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "one who excels"
              • Description:

                Cadmus is the name of the serpent-slaying hero of Greek mythology who also founded the city of Thebes and is credited with inventing the alphabet. Its ancient feel might appeal to modern parents — especially since Cadmus Peverell is a human Harry Potter character, one of the three original owners of the Deathly Hallows.
            • Cato
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "all-knowing"
              • Description:

                Cato conjures up images of ancient Roman statesmen and southern antebellum retainers; it could have revival potential, with its 'O' ending and the current interest in the names of Greek and Roman antiquity.