Saturday marks the weekend in full swing and is said to be ruled by the planet Saturn, and if you wish to help your Saturday Born get ahead in the weekend, choosing a suitable name for her, might be the best way to go. We have a few options listed just for you.
Here are Unusual Name for Girls Born on Saturday
Rosette
Latin origin, meaning a little rose, pronounced ros-set-te
Elsie
Mixed English Scottish origin, short for Elizabeth
Catherine
Greek origin, meaning pure or both of two
Lexi
Greek origin, meaning defender of the mankind, short for Alexandria
Saowanee
Thai origin, meaning the Thai queen’s greetings
Dione
Greek origin, meaning wine, a feminine name for Dynosius
Phoebe
Greek origin, meaning bright or cheerful
Rhea
Greek origin, meaning a river, also one of Saturn’s moons
Gilda
English origin, meaning gilded or golden
Ama
African Ghanian origin, meaning born on the fifth day of the week
Sanya
Greek origin, meaning born on Saturday
Helen
Greek origin, meaning bright, named after the Helen of Troy
Kari
Norse origin, meaning the one with curly hair
Emilia
Latin origin, meaning strength or to excel
Eva
Latin origin, meaning living or life
Agnes
Greek origin, meaning holy or pure, the real name of Mother Teresa
Sarah
Hebrew origin, meaning a princess
Queen
English origin, meaning the empress of an estate
Siah
Iranian origin, meaning black
Europa
Latin origin, named after Continent Europe, meaning wide
Hersilia
Latin origin, meaning a follower of Romulus
Peony
Greek origin, meaning she who heals or healing, a floral name
Tethys
Greek origin, named after the wife of Oceanus
Stella
Latin origin, meaning a star, also spelled Stela
Terra
Mixed Latin, Italian origin, meaning Earth or the Land
Annesa
Hebrew origin, meaning favor or loving or friendly in Swahili
Lo
Scandinavian origin, meaning lynx, short for Laura or Lauren
Solstice
English origin, translates to the position of the Sun
Minerva
Latin origin, meaning The Goddess Of Wisdom
Stream
English origin, meaning a stream
Gratia
Italian origin, meaning Graceful
Gretle
Greek origin, meaning a pearl
Jewel
English origin, meaning a precious stone
Antheia
Greek origin, meaning blossom, named after the Goddess of flowers
Esmay
French origin, meaning esteemed or beloved
Sundance
Korean origin, meaning very obedient
Saffron
English origin, meaning a yellow flower
Koraline
English origin, meaning a goddess or a coral from the sea
Ember
English origin, meaning a spark
Vega
Spanish origin, meaning a resident of the meadow
Nebula
Latin origin, meaning a hazy cover of mist
Luna
Latin origin, named after the Goddess of night light, meaning moon
Susannah
Hebrew origin, meaning the gift of God, also spelled Susanna
Mist
American origin, meaning the particle of water
Strawberry
English origin, comes from strewn berry, a fruit name
Olena
Ukranian origin, a version of the name Helena, meaning sunlight
Adania
African origin, meaning God’s Gift
Salena
Greek origin, named after the mood Goddess
Mely
South African origin, meaning an Angel sent to the Earth
Luisa
Mixed Italian Spanish origin, feminine version of the name Louise
Eirene
Greek origin, named after the Goddess of peace
Xena
Greek origin, meaning hospitable, named after Xena, a warrior princess
Pennie
English origin, meaning a weaver, short for Penelope
Septima
Latin origin, meaning seventh, usually the seventh child
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