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Rare Baby Girl Names in the United States (2025) — Names Outside the Top 500

50 unique baby girl names appeared in the United States 2025 U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) records but have never ranked in the top 500 — not once across all recorded years. These rare baby girl names are genuine choices: given to real children, just not many of them.

Rare doesn't mean obscure. Some of these unusual girl names have centuries of history; others are fresh coinages. What they share is that parents chose them precisely because they stand out — no classroom will have three of them, no auto-suggest will fill them in. These unique baby girl names are sourced entirely from official birth registration data, not social media trends or name-list curation.

Unlike trending names that rise quickly, rare names tend to show stable and niche usage patterns over time. These rare girl names 2025 offer a balance between originality and real-world usage — every name here was chosen by at least one family this year.

How this list is built

This report is based on official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) birth data for 2025.

To qualify for this list, a name must:

  • appear in 2025 birth records with at least 5 births
  • never rank in the top 500 in any recorded year

This ensures that every name here is both real and consistently rare.

Summary

While all names in this list fall outside the top 500, they represent real parental choices — documented in official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) data and backed by actual birth counts.

Total names in this list: 50, accounting for 25,418 births combined in 2025.

Key observations:

  • The most-chosen name on this list — Yara — had just 585 births in 2025, ranking at #507.
  • The least-chosen — Zariyah — had 448 births, ranking at #645.
  • Peak years vary widely: some names peaked decades ago and are fading; others are at their recorded high right now.

Even the most popular name on this list remains far outside mainstream usage, showing that parents continue to explore distinctive options beyond the top rankings.

Why parents choose rare names:

  • Distinctiveness: a rare name stands out without being unpronounceable.
  • Family heritage: many rare names trace back to family traditions or regional cultures.
  • Avoidance of trends: some parents specifically search outside the top 500 to sidestep generational clustering.

Rare Baby Girl Names in the United States (2025)

Notable rare names

Some notable examples from this list include:

  • Yara — chosen by 585 families in 2025; 2025 is its peak year on record. Never reached the top 500 in any year.
  • Alisson — chosen by 580 families in 2025; 2025 is its peak year on record. Never reached the top 500 in any year.
  • Analeia — chosen by 579 families in 2025; 2025 is its peak year on record. Never reached the top 500 in any year.

The table below shows all rare baby girl names from the United States 2025 U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) data that have never ranked in the top 500. If you're looking for a name that stands out without feeling invented or unfamiliar, these are rare but real options used by parents today.

NameBirths (2025)Rank (2025)Peak birthsPeak year
Yara5855075852025
Alisson5805115802025
Analeia5795145792025
Clover5785175782025
Jream5785185782025
Jovie5765215762025
Marlowe5755235752025
Iyla5725255722025
Amoura5705275702025
Zahra5625405622025
Capri5515475512025
Kyomi5515485512025
Holland5505505502025
Emerie5485535942024
Amaia5475555472025
Ivanna5305675782017
Hadassah5295705722024
Miller5285715282025
Sevyn5185755552023
Kailany5115815112025
Reina5105825472024
Noemi5095835192023
Lylah5035855552024
Alia4995875552019
Chaya4995885032022
Mara4995895682021
Marigold4985904982025
Meilani4985914982025
Reyna4935945382024
Seraphina4896004892025
Aliana4876035062024
Rosalia4816095172023
Siena4796104962018
Leyla4786115032022
Halo4776135982024
Ariya4766155992019
Campbell4746174742025
Selene4696234692025
Noah4686245392024
Sariyah4686255172023
Rivka4646294642025
Azariah4636305282023
Andi4596324592025
Indie4596345502022
Azaria4536384532025
Violeta4516414512025
Arlet4506424922023
Ellianna4506434832023
Aya4496444672024
Zariyah4486455052022

Takeaway

Rare baby girl names in the United States occupy a specific niche: they're documented in official U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) data, so they're real choices, yet they've never broken into the top 500. That combination — verified but uncommon — is exactly what makes them appealing to parents who want a name with substance rather than novelty.

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