Apple

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Gwenyth Paltrow and Chris Martin got a lot of flak for choosing this fruity moniker for their daughter, but it has a sweet and girly charm. However, any young Apple has years of "One a day keeps the doctor away!" jokes and iPhone questions ahead of her.
Bear

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Shy away from a name just because it's unusual? As if! At least that seems to be Alicia Silverstone's way of thinking, because the "Clueless" star chose Bear for her little boy. It's a cuddly name for a kiddo and a borderline-intimidating name for a grown man.
Delta

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Meaning: Fourth; island formed at the mouth of a river
It's the name of an airline, a kind of island, the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet and the daughter of actors Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard: Delta means something different to everyone. This name has a little Southern vibe, thanks in part to the Tanya Tucker song "Delta Dawn."
Destry

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When you're Steven Spielberg's daughter, your last name probably garners more attention than your first. Say Destry quickly and it sounds common enough, like the name Destiny. But while Destry is an unusual first name, it's not something the director invented; James Stewart played the titular character in a 1939 western called "Destry Rides Again."
Moon

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As far as the children of musician Frank Zappa go, Moon Unit got off easily. Her brother's name, after all, is Dweezil. This name absolutely has a hippie and ethereal quality, but it's simple enough to pass in the mainstream.
Moroccan

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Though Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's marriage didn't work out, their twins got the permanent gifts of some pretty swanky names of Monroe and Moroccan. The former isn't too unusual, but the latter is a name that will stick out on any preschool roster.
Moxie

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Meaning: Guts, nerve
"That girl's got moxie" is the kind of compliment you'd expect to hear in a 1940s noir film. The comedian Penn Jillette is another parent who went wild with the middle name: His daughter is Moxie CrimeFighter. Any young Moxie is bound to be bold and charming.
Pilot

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Think Pilot is an odd choice for a first name? Just consider Jason Lee's son's middle name, Inspektor. Pilot's a kind of rugged name with a strong sound, and if it inspires your son's career path, maybe one day you'll fly for free.
Rocket

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Pharrell Williams is everywhere, and maybe someday his son's name will be as popular. For now, Rocket is still under the radar. If you pick this for your baby's name, you'll have a built-in bedtime song: Pharrell recorded "Rocket's Theme" for the movie "Despicable Me."
Zuma

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Sun worshipers can appreciate Zuma. It's not only the name of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's son, but it's also the name of one of Malibu's sprawling beaches. If you choose this name, you might have to deal with strangers who mishear it as Zumba, the high-energy exercise trend.