Unique names in your circles

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cassius
Bernadette


I think we run in the same circle!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The word you're looking for is "rare." Something is unique or it isn't. It's be "super unique" or "less/more unique."

So basically, any name listed here twice is no longer unique.


OP asked for names that are unique "in your circles." So basically, any name listed only once by any pp qualifies.
Anonymous
Any "unique" names unique to DC? When in Chicago, you couldn't throw a stick on the North side without hitting an Addison. (For dogs, it was Wrigley.)
Anonymous
Walter
Pendleton (girl)
Linnea
Josmar (parents must be soccer fans)
Eloise
Anonymous
Abraham
Sapphire
Anonymous
Ravel
Anonymous
Greer
Anonymous
My first is named Hilarie (yes, I meant to spell it that way - no, I don't care if you hate the spelling) and it took almost 10 years for us to run across another child with that name (any spelling) Very few people after 1992 have used the name for kids. Which made it even more appealing to me since I despised the uber popularity of my own top 20 name.
Anonymous
Kal-El. Gag me.
Anonymous
Siblings Wilder and Waverley
Anonymous
Siblings Wilder and Waverley
Anonymous
Quincy.
Anonymous
Emsy (short for Elizabeth)
Sage
Aoife
Marguerite
Sasha
Lia
Ruby
Cricket (yes-uber wasps)
Kingsland
Lux

Anonymous
I know a toddler boy named Elmer, a baby girl named Juniper, a toddler girl named Curry, and a baby boy named Zane. Those are the only little kids I can think of who have names that I do not know anyone else, of any age, with the same name.
Anonymous
Well waverly has been listed 3 times even without the double posting, so there goes that name as being unique
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