Rolling rural countryside, fabulous farmland, and a dramatic coastline that boasts beautiful beaches - England's south-west county of Cornwall has it all.
But did you know that it has also inspired an array of unusual Cornish names that are perfect for any baby girl? We list 113 of them here, so that your sea maiden can channel the call of the rugged Cornish county.
Plus, if you're looking for further inspiration, turn to our lists of unusual Cornish boys' names, or ocean names for girls - they're sure to provide oodles of ideas for baby names.
85) Gwennap - Both a village near Redruth and a saint who gave her name to that village.
60) Emlyn- Coming from the Welsh, meaning 'morning' and the beginning of a new day. It's also a unisex moniker, perfect for both girls and boys.
56) Ursell - Meaning 'from the bottom of the hill'.
64) Keren- Meaning 'love'.
40) Colenso - A Cornish name meaning 'from the dark pool'.
89) Merryn - A unisex moniker coming from the place St. Merryn, derived from the Old Welsh for 'born of the sea'.
82) Beryan- St. Beryan was an Irish princess renowned for her healing abilities who travelled to Cornwall.
24) Doryty- The Cornish vocabulary version of Dorothy.
90) Nonna- Nonna was the mother of St. David of Wales, and also gave her name to Altarnun, a village on the north-east corner of Bodmin Moor.
52) Morgelyn- The Cornish for 'sea holly'.
3) Lamorna- Lamorna Cove is a place in west Cornwall, on the Penwith peninsula.
77) Tregereth- Cornish for 'mercy'.
35) Aerwyna- Meaning 'friend of the sea'.
79) Trueth- Cornish for 'compassion'.
48) Kelynen- Meaning 'holly', like the tree.
59) Blejan- An unusual name for the '-jan' suffix, this means 'flower'.
19) Morwen- Derived from the Cornish for 'maiden', and meaning virtuous.
8) Zennor- As well as being unisex, Zennor is also a place name, after the Cornish village located in west Cornwall, and also takes its influence from the legendary Mermaid of Zennor.
22) Alis - The Cornish version of Alice.
46) Gwennol - Contemporary Cornish vocabulary name for a swallow, after the bird.
25) Emblyn- The Cornish vocabulary form of Emmeline.
75) Talwyn- A contemporary Cornish name, meaning 'fair brow'.
37) Briallen - A Cornish vocabulary name meaning ‘primrose'.
83) Derwa- Possibly derived from the old Welsh 'derw' meaning oak.
36) Borlewen- A Cornish word meaning ‘morning star’.
57) Bennath- The modern Cornish name for 'blessing'.
63) Kensa- Meaning 'first', a modern Cornish name option.
1) Demelza- Found between Newquay and Bodmin, Demelza is a hamlet in the Parish of St Wenn.
44) Elestren- Meaning 'iris', like the flower.
2) Enys- The Enys Estate is a place on Penryn's outskirts, near Falmouth.
42) Derowen- A contemporary Cornish vocabulary name meaning 'oak'.
47) Hedra- The Cornish vocabulary version of the month of October.
4) Morvah - Derived from the Cornish 'morveth' which means 'a place by the sea'; also a village in the county.
27) Eva - The Cornish form of Eve, after the Biblical figure.
50) Melyonen- Named for the violet flower, a modern Cornish vocabulary name.
69) Morgana- Meaning 'great song'.
23) Annik - The Cornish form of Annie or Anne.
45) Elowen - A Cornish word symbolising the elm tree.
76) Tekka- A modern name meaning ‘fairer’.
84) Endelyn - A saint who also gave her name to the village of St. Endellion.
55) Rosevear - A name meaning 'from the moorlands'.
65) Kerra- A contemporary Cornish vocabulary version of 'dearer'.
54) Rosenwyn- A Cornish compound name that means 'fair rose'.
29) Jowanet- The Cornish vocabulary version of Joan.
28) Jenefer- The Cornish form of Guinevere, queen to the legendary King Arthur.
51) Metheven- The Cornish vocabulary version of the month of June.
9) Beaten - The medieval Cornish version of Beatrice.
12) Conwenna- Possibly derived from old Celtic, and the wife of one of Cornwall's legendary kings.
10) Bersaba- The medieval form of Bathsheba.
80) Ysella- A contemporary Cornish vocabulary name meaning 'modest'.
16) Loveday - Not traditionally Cornish, by the nineteenth century this name was largely confined to Cornwall.
87) Kew - St. Kew gave her namesake to a village near the popular spots of Padstow, Port Isaac, and Polzeath.
11) Chesten - The Cornish form of Christine, meaning follower of Christ.
71) Peswera- Another number Cornish vocabulary name, meaning 'fourth'.
53) Morvoren - This modern Cornish name means mermaid, or literally 'sea maiden'.
81) Aswen - A Cornish saint who gave her name to the period of Advent. Also patron saint of sweethearts.
58) Berlewen- Meaning 'Venus'.
67) Melder - A modern, compound Cornish word meaning 'sweet honey'.
62) Glanna- A Cornish vocabulary name meaning 'pure'.
14) Jenifry- The Cornish vocabulary form of Winifred.
74) Steren- A modern Cornish name meaning 'star'.
43) Ebrel- Another modern name meaning "April."
86) Ia - St. Ia is the patron saint of St. Ives; her name perhaps derives from 'yew'.
61) Ewella- A contemporary Cornish vocabulary name meaning 'higher'.
31) Josepa - The Cornish equivalent of Josephine.
73) Splanna - Meaning 'brighter', a contemporary Cornish vocabulary name.
70) Nessa - Meaning 'second'.
26) Elys - The Cornish pet version of Elizabeth.
5) Morwenna - The village of Morwenstow in north Cornwall's patron saint is Morwenna, and the namesake for this Cornish baby name.
30) Jenna- The Cornish equivalent of Jane.
32) Stefana - The Cornish version of Stephanie.
13) Eseld- The Cornish vocabulary form of the name Isolde.
6) Nampara - This Cornish place name comes from the north Cornwall town of Perranporth.