Odesa Region: What Rare Names Parents Chose for Newborns in 2025.
Odesa Region: What Rare Names Parents Chose for Newborns in 2025
According to Novyny.live: In the second half of 2025, parents in the Odesa region actively chose rare names for their newborns. The Odesa Interregional Justice Administration published a list of unusual names that were registered in the region.
Unusual Names for Girls and Boys
Among the unusual names for girls, the following stand out:
- Aglaya
- Alianna
- Anisiya
- Assel
- Avigea
- Aria
- Adelina
- Gloria
- Dayana
- Estelle
- Eleanor
- Iris
- Cassandra
- Lady Mira
- Michelle
- Ninel
- Olivia
- Thea
- Theona
- Freya
- Yasmina
These names stand out for their originality and rarity, which reflects parents' desire to give their children uniqueness.
Among the unusual names for boys, the following can be highlighted:
- Abraham
- Adislam
- Avinash
- Aurel
- Vlas
- Gabriel
- Danislav
- Elizar
- Yefrem
- Damir
- Lavrin
- Leonidos
- Mike
- Mikael
- Ramil
- Radomir
- Sayid
- Samuel
- Theophrastus
- Theo
- Fabian
- Jan
These names also demonstrate parents' desire to move away from traditional options.
Along with rare names, popular names were also registered in the Odesa region. The most popular names for girls were Zlata, Anastasia, and Sofia, while among boys, Artem, Matviy, Alexander, and Bohdan were leading. Thus, parents in the Odesa region continue to seek a balance between uniqueness and tradition in choosing names for their children.
This trend towards choosing rare names in the Odesa region may indicate a change in social norms and cultural preferences in Ukrainian society. Parents are increasingly trying to highlight their children's individuality through unique names, which may also influence the further development of naming traditions in the region. At the same time, the popularity of traditional names remains unchanged, reflecting deep roots and a connection between modernity and history.
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