Andréanne ?
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Looking for names that have an eccentric 18th/19th century feeling to them. Not like Adelaide, Charlotte and Ava and Arabella that people claim are old-fashioned and "unique" but are really trendy at the moment, and definitely not the granny names that seem to be popular here like Esther and Eloise. I'm looking for the more obscure 
Looking more along the lines of Garnet and Bryony for girls and Ambrose and Peregrine for boys.
Any suggestions?
Not looking for ratings or opinions on the examples, BTW. Just suggestions of other names along a similar vein.
ag, if you ever move past the teenybopper stage and actually learn to read, I said along the same vein, not that I was considering them. Keep up that attitude and watch yourself lose friends.

Looking more along the lines of Garnet and Bryony for girls and Ambrose and Peregrine for boys.
Any suggestions?
Not looking for ratings or opinions on the examples, BTW. Just suggestions of other names along a similar vein.
ag, if you ever move past the teenybopper stage and actually learn to read, I said along the same vein, not that I was considering them. Keep up that attitude and watch yourself lose friends.