I have a Haddock (male) in my tree and I've heard of a Posthuma, so called because she was born after the death of her father.
Someone earlier in this thread mentioned Enoch - that was my grandfather's name, and Wendi mentioned Ambrose as a first name. Ambrose was a surname in our family, which was then used as a first name by members marrying and wanting to continue the name.
I know a Mercy and a Jolly!
I know a baby called Noah, which is unusual these days, and recent new babies in the Telegraph births column are Calypso (female) and Falconer (male).
The Telegraph often has unusual names for new babies, it's well worth a look!
Bev.
