19 Unusual Baby Names That Celebrities Love

19 Unusual Baby Names That Celebrities Love
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Stars are not just like us when it comes to baby names. They’re nothing like us, in fact. They’re more innovative, coming up with names like Chicago, Suri and Rumi for their kids. They’re bolder, often picking names that are far outside the mainstream. And they really love using names with ties to Hollywood.

Case in point: On Feb. 6, “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul and his wife Lauren Parsekian welcomed their newborn daughter, Story Annabelle. For almost any other couple, this would be a daring, even outrageous, name choice. Only 68 baby girls in the U.S. were named Story in 2016 — fewer than were named Aries, Timber or Yocheved. But in Hollywood, the land of storytelling, there seems to be nothing strange about naming a baby Story. [[At least two other celebrity couples beat the Pauls to the punch.

Story is far from alone. It’s just one of the many unusual names that celebrities are obsessed with. Nameberry analyzed thousands of celebrity kids’ names in our database to identify those that were given to multiple “starbabies” despite being relatively unpopular in the country at large. The 20 names below were each given to at least three children of celebrities but were not among the top 300 baby names for either sex in 2016, the most recent year on record. But they’re definitely names to watch going forward — once a few celebrities use a name, there’s a good chance that non-famous civilians will follow.

Ace

Leave it to Hollywood to pick a name from a Jim Carrey movie.

Celebrities Who Used It: Jessica Simpson and Eric Johnson, Spike and Cody Mendelsohn, Jennie Finch and Casey Daigle, Tom Dumont

Total Number of Babies Named Ace In 2016: six girls, 1,034 boys

Jessica Simpson has a son named Ace.
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Jessica Simpson has a son named Ace.

Arlo

While Arlo is solidly a boys’ name for most of us, tied to singer Arlo Guthrie, celebrities love using it for girls as well.

Celebrities Who Used It: Leighton Meester and Adam Brody for a boy; Johnny Knoxville, Holly Williams and Chris Coleman, and Toni Collette for girls

Total Number of Babies Named Arlo In 2016: 56 girls, 968 boys

Bear

One of the hippest, toughest of the new animal names for boys, along with Fox and Wolf, got a major boost from celebrity bear-er Bear Gryllis.

Celebrities Who Used It: Kate Winslet and Ned Rocknroll, Alicia Silverstone, Liam Payne and Cheryl Cole

Total Number of Babies Named Bear In 2016: 186 boys

Birdie

An obscure old name until very recently, Birdie now fits in well with jaunty midcentury nickname names like Hattie and Lettie. Busy Phillips’ daughter’s name was inspired by Lady Bird Johnson, and the hit movie Lady Bird may inspire more civilian Birdies.

Celebrities Who Used It: Busy Phillips, Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan, Maura West

Total Number of Babies Named Birdie In 2016: 80 girls

Busy Philipps has a daughter named Cricket.
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Busy Philipps has a daughter named Cricket.

Bodhi

Another multigenerational Starbaby name, like Ever; among its first prominent bearers was Bodhi Elfman, husband of Jenna Elfman and son of filmmaker Richard Elfman. Its relaxed vibe and Buddhist resonance have started to find a broad audience, but only after enthusiastic use by Hollywood stars.

Celebrities Who Used It: Nikki Reed and Ian Somerholder and Bobby Brown for girls; Burt Jenner and Valerie Pitalo, Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green, Oliver Hudson and Sally Taylor for boys

Total Number of Babies Named Bodhi In 2016: 37 girls, 909 boys

Bowie

One of the coolest celebrity last names of all time has only become more popular since the untimely death of the musical icon.

Celebrities Who Used It: Zoe Saldana and Tess and Nick Holliday for boys; Dane DeHaan and Anna Wood and Rebecca Minkoff for girls

Total Number of Babies Named Bowie In 2016: 75 girls, 130 boys

Coco

This name bridges Chanel and Pixar ― like Hollywood itself.

Celebrities Who Used It: Courteney Cox and David Arquette, Dan Reynolds and Aja Volkman, Tony Kanal, Diane Farr

Total Number of Babies Named Coco In 2016: 60 girls

Courteney Cox has a daughter named Coco.
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Courteney Cox has a daughter named Coco.

Dashiell

Part of the appeal of this name for celebrities may be the tie to the legendary L.A. Noir writer Dashiell Hammett, originator of classics such as The Maltese Falcon.

Celebrities Who Used It: Autumn Reeser and Jesse Warren, Cate Blanchett and Bryan Singer; Milla Jovovich and Paul Anderson for their second daughter

Total Number of Babies Named Dashiell In 2016: 145 boys

Ever

Ever has been a Starbaby name as long as it’s been a name; Robert Carradine gave it to his daughter way back in 1974. But only now is it becoming more widespread.

Celebrities Who Used It: Milla Jovovich and Paul Anderson and Owain Yeoman for girls; Alanis Morissette for a boy

Total Number of Babies Named Ever In 2016: 84 girls, 133 boys

Frances

Few girls’ names have such a demure, goodly image ― yet few girls’ names have been used as often by the most famous people in the world. Frances McDormand, among Hollywood’s most revered and beloved actors, has no doubt played a part in popularizing it, and Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain gave it rock ‘n’ roll cool when they chose it for their now-grown daughter.

Celebrities Who Used It: Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen, Ty and Holly Burrell, Sarah Chalke and Jamie Afifi, Morena Baccarin and Benjamin McKenzie, Noah Wyle, Ethan Suplee, Amanda Peet.

Total Number of Babies Named Frances In 2016: 716 girls

Jimmy Fallon's second daughter is named Frances aka Franny.
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Jimmy Fallon's second daughter is named Frances aka Franny.

Jagger

Celebrities love names inspired by celebrities, don’t they? The association here with Mick Jagger is unmistakable, and the overwhelming number of civilian babies named Jagger are boys. But celebs favor it for girls.

Celebrities Who Used It: Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross and Soleil Moon Fry for girls; Lindsay Davenport for a boy

Total Number of Babies Named Jagger In 2016: 14 girls, 433 boys

Jett

This name was rather obscure until John Travolta used it for his son, who tragically died in 2009.

Celebrities Who Used It: Lisa Ling for a girl; Stephen Barker Liles, Katie Price and Jill Scott for boys

Total Number of Babies Named Jett in 2016: 32 girls, 1106 boys

Mabel

Stars’ embrace of this Victorian favorite has helped convert it away from an Old Lady name.

Celebrities Who Used It: Bruce Willis and Emma Hemming, Topher Grace and Ashley Hinshaw, Russell Brand and Laura Gallagher, Dermot Mulroney, Chad Lowe

Total Number of Babies Named Mabel In 2016: 602 girls

Chad Lowe has a daughter named Mabel.
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Chad Lowe has a daughter named Mabel.

Marlowe

Another L.A. Noir name ― the surname of fictional P.I. Philip Marlowe. The connection to Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe gives it further literary and dramatic appeal. Despite those male namesakes, celebrities usually use it for girls.

Celebrities Who Used It: Sienna Miller and Tom Sturridge, Jenna van Oy, Eva Amurri and Kyle Martino, Jason Schwartzman

Total Number of Babies Named Marlowe In 2016: 256 girls, 17 boys

Bonus: Heather Armstrong aka Dooce, and Rob Corddry both named daughters Marlo, while Amber Tamblyn and David Crossnamed their daughter Marlow.

Poppy

An adjective describing much of L.A.’s native music, the state flower of California and the name of many celebrities and socialites ― the perfect storm for a Starbaby name.

Celebrities Who Used It: Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer, Jenna Bush Hager, Nate Berkus, Jessica Capshaw

Total Number of Babies Named Poppy In 2016: 379 girls

Rocco

A fun, warm midcentury name with a hint of multicultural appeal and a celebrity connection, to chef Rocco DiSpirito.

Celebrities Who Used It: Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale, Madonna and Guy Ritchie, Jillian Barberie Reynolds, David “Puck” Rainey, Johnny Knoxville.

Total Number of Babies Named Rocco In 2016: 673

Madonna has a son named Rocco.
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Madonna has a son named Rocco.

Sonny

One of the few boys’ names indelibly tied to one celebrity ― Sonny Bono ― has a retro nickname-name vibe.

Celebrities Who Used It: Whitney Port, Jason Lee, Noel Gallagher

Total Number of Babies Named Sonny In 2016: 18 girls, 266 boys

Bonus: Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers named a son Sunny, and Adam Sandler named a daughter Sunny.

Story

Some people try to find a baby name with a story behind it, but an increasing number of celebrities just name their kids Story.

Celebrities Who Used It: Aaron Paul and Lauren Parsekian and Soleil Moon Frye and Jason Goldberg for girls; Jenna Elfman for a boy

Total Number of Babies Named Story In 2016: 68 girls

Tallulah

A celebrity baby name with real staying power: Bruce Willis and Demi Moore started the trend in 1994, Patrick Dempsey kept it alive when naming his now-teenage daughter, and a recent crop of celebrities have given it new luster. The fact that it was popularized by iconic actress Tallulah Bankhead surely helps.

Celebrities Who Used It: Marsha Thomason, Damon Dash, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, Patrick Dempsey

Total Number of Babies Named Tallulah In 2016: 150 girls

Bonus: Sara Rue named her daughter Talulah.

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