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Russian Eastern Orthodox Old Church believers have fancy names, such as Evdokia (female) or Liverius (male). They are really uncommon because of a small population of Old Believers.
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Just kidding, that one is terrible.
But Moon Unit has a nice twang to it.
In Dutch, there's an archaic name 'Joke', pronounced yo kuh. But in a more multilingual world it has practically disappeared.
Leila. I just love it. It's so feminine. I'll name my daughter that if I ever have a daughter.
Carroll.
Mostly guys had that name, though it was pretty neat.
There's a content creator called Aoife on the Eurogamer YouTube channel. I think the name is Irish/Gaelic, or something like that.
What country are you in? I know at least a couple of Aoife's (in the UK), so would imagine it's still pretty popular in Ireland itself!
I'm in Finland, but most of the entertainment I consume is from the UK/US. Aoife just sounds quite different from all the other names I keep hearing so I assumed it's rare, but I'm glad to be wrong because the name is still cool.
Henrietta
testing
Testing is a name?
anything is a name, if you are brave enough
Teacher here. Anything can be a name. Trust me. I've seen things...
Fanny
I love that that is the name of the mascot for 'big ass fans' they have a donkey (ass) called Fanny.
Isn't that just a diminutive of Frances?
No, it's a Southern French name.
This person would probably be able to get away with living in the US without too many looks but this is a slang term for vagina in the UK so they might have a rough childhood there.
Claire
Never met a Claire I didn't like.
Claire is very common in France