GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Most Rare Girl Names
The most rare girl names are typically unique and unusual, with very few occurrences in a given population.
In this post, we explore the world of the most rare girl names, delving into statistics that reveal the uniqueness and diversity reflected in these uncommon choices. From names with cultural significance to vintage revivals and modern blends, the data sheds light on the trends and patterns surrounding rare feminine monikers. Join us as we uncover the fascinating realm of names that stand out for their rarity and originality.
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"Only 1-2% of baby girls are given names that are outside the top 1,000 list each year."
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"In the United States, names that are unique often reflect cultural diversity, including names like Saanvi and Xiomara."
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"Names like Seren, Verity, and Calista have each seen fewer than 25 uses in recent years."
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"Names with unique spellings like Jazlynn or Brynlee often rank lower on popularity charts but are sought after for their rarity."
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"Names chosen by less than 50 parents in the U.S. include Fenella and Idalia."
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"Around 15% of rare names are borrowed from different languages and cultures, such as Ayira from African origins."
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"Rare names are often vintage revivals, showing an increase in names like Lavinia and Augusta."
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"Names from literature, such as Ophelia and Cordelia, despite their rarity, have cultural significance driving their periodic resurgence."
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"In 2021, names such as Ottoline, Celandine, and Eirlys were considered highly rare with less than 50 uses."
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"New rare names often result from blending modern trends, such as creating combinations like Marleigha or Koraline."
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"Approximately 90% of rare girl names are comprised of more than one syllable."
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"The search for rare names often leads parents to explore Baby Name Generators, where less than 5% end up choosing highly unconventional options."
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"Since 2010, rare names inspired by nature and mythology, like Nyx and Thalassa, have seen a slight uptick in use."
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"Some rare girl names that have appeared less than 10 times in a given year include Eulalie, Zephyrine, and Isolde."
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"Celebrity influence has driven some rare names like Esmeray and Zinnia, yet they remain outside the top 500."
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"Names like Melisande and Romilly have rarely crossed more than 100 births per year."
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"The rareness of the name often correlates with the originality and creativity applied in its formation."
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"Old-fashioned names like Henrietta, Dorothea, and Agatha have been used rarely in the past 20 years."
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"The name Galatea has been recorded less than 5 times annually over the past decade."
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"Only about 7% of baby girls are given names that were completely new to the annual birth records."
Jannik Lindner
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