More from CafeMom: 20 Totally Brand-New Baby Girl Names No One Else Will Have Plenty of parents adore Celtic names, but it can be hard to find ones that aren’t already super-popular. Pronunciations can proving challenging, but thankfully Wattenberg has included those as well. These names have history, but sound pleasantly modern. Almost like you are naming a tiny fairy — and we just adore the first name on our list. More from CafeMom: 21 Old-Fashioned Nicknames for Girls That Make Charming First Names Take a look at these delightfully unique baby names and see if you recognize any. We promise that more than a few will make your final list! Inna Churikova/Shutterstock More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names Voted ‘The Worst’ of 2016 … So Far This one is so feminine and pretty and a nice departure from Kyra and Kerry. More from CafeMom: 20 Forgotten Victorian Names to Put on Your Baby Name List This is a unique alternative to Helen or Ellen. If you love those but want your little girl to have a “D” initial, this is a great choice. More from CafeMom: ‘Don’t Steal My Baby Name!’ 20 Moms Get Real About Being ‘Robbed’ This sounds like a pretty combination of Eleanor and Nora. We could definitely see it becoming popular. “Katie” or “Kat” still work as nicknames but if you’re going for originality, Katell is a winner. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Names the Urban Dictionary Might Make You Rethink “Lock” seems like a pretty cool nickname, doesn’t it? We love that this name is used for either gender. There are so few girls names that start with “Z.” It’s cool to have another option. Bored with Rory or Corey? Here you go! More from CafeMom: 26 Creative Baby Names That Didn’t Exist Until Millennial Moms Came Along Finn has been popular for years so we’d have to imagine this variation is one we’ll hear more often!
title: “18 Gorgeous Celtic Baby Names That Are Totally Overlooked” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “William Brown”
More from CafeMom: 20 Totally Brand-New Baby Girl Names No One Else Will Have Plenty of parents adore Celtic names, but it can be hard to find ones that aren’t already super-popular. Pronunciations can proving challenging, but thankfully Wattenberg has included those as well. These names have history, but sound pleasantly modern. Almost like you are naming a tiny fairy — and we just adore the first name on our list. More from CafeMom: 21 Old-Fashioned Nicknames for Girls That Make Charming First Names Take a look at these delightfully unique baby names and see if you recognize any. We promise that more than a few will make your final list! Inna Churikova/Shutterstock More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names Voted ‘The Worst’ of 2016 … So Far This one is so feminine and pretty and a nice departure from Kyra and Kerry. More from CafeMom: 20 Forgotten Victorian Names to Put on Your Baby Name List This is a unique alternative to Helen or Ellen. If you love those but want your little girl to have a “D” initial, this is a great choice. More from CafeMom: ‘Don’t Steal My Baby Name!’ 20 Moms Get Real About Being ‘Robbed’ This sounds like a pretty combination of Eleanor and Nora. We could definitely see it becoming popular. “Katie” or “Kat” still work as nicknames but if you’re going for originality, Katell is a winner. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Names the Urban Dictionary Might Make You Rethink “Lock” seems like a pretty cool nickname, doesn’t it? We love that this name is used for either gender. There are so few girls names that start with “Z.” It’s cool to have another option. Bored with Rory or Corey? Here you go! More from CafeMom: 26 Creative Baby Names That Didn’t Exist Until Millennial Moms Came Along Finn has been popular for years so we’d have to imagine this variation is one we’ll hear more often!
title: “18 Gorgeous Celtic Baby Names That Are Totally Overlooked” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Rita Marks”
More from CafeMom: 20 Totally Brand-New Baby Girl Names No One Else Will Have Plenty of parents adore Celtic names, but it can be hard to find ones that aren’t already super-popular. Pronunciations can proving challenging, but thankfully Wattenberg has included those as well. These names have history, but sound pleasantly modern. Almost like you are naming a tiny fairy — and we just adore the first name on our list. More from CafeMom: 21 Old-Fashioned Nicknames for Girls That Make Charming First Names Take a look at these delightfully unique baby names and see if you recognize any. We promise that more than a few will make your final list! Inna Churikova/Shutterstock More from CafeMom: 21 Baby Names Voted ‘The Worst’ of 2016 … So Far This one is so feminine and pretty and a nice departure from Kyra and Kerry. More from CafeMom: 20 Forgotten Victorian Names to Put on Your Baby Name List This is a unique alternative to Helen or Ellen. If you love those but want your little girl to have a “D” initial, this is a great choice. More from CafeMom: ‘Don’t Steal My Baby Name!’ 20 Moms Get Real About Being ‘Robbed’ This sounds like a pretty combination of Eleanor and Nora. We could definitely see it becoming popular. “Katie” or “Kat” still work as nicknames but if you’re going for originality, Katell is a winner. More from CafeMom: 15 Baby Names the Urban Dictionary Might Make You Rethink “Lock” seems like a pretty cool nickname, doesn’t it? We love that this name is used for either gender. There are so few girls names that start with “Z.” It’s cool to have another option. Bored with Rory or Corey? Here you go! More from CafeMom: 26 Creative Baby Names That Didn’t Exist Until Millennial Moms Came Along Finn has been popular for years so we’d have to imagine this variation is one we’ll hear more often!