Female names most popular from last year.
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OLIVIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Oliver which means 'olive tree'. It signifies peace and abundance.
EMMA
FemininePopular female given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'whole' or 'universal', introduced to England during the Middle Ages through Emma of Normandy.
CHARLOTTE
FeminineClassic and feminine French-origin name derived from "Charlote," meaning "free man" or "strong." It has been popular among royalty historically and remains so today due to its timeless appeal.
AMELIA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "work" or "to strive for," popularized by Amelia Earhart's achievements and used in ancient Rome as a cognomen for the dedicated.
SOPHIA
FeminineGreek-derived female name meaning 'wisdom,' popularized by figures like Saint Sophia and Sophia of Nassau.
MIA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "mine" or associated with the Italian word for "wonderful." It has been popular throughout history, boosted by celebrities like Mia Farrow and Mia Kirshner.
ISABELLA
FeminineThe feminine given name Isabella originates from Italian roots but is derived from Germanic elements 'is' meaning ice and 'hild' meaning battle. It translates to "devoted to God".
AVA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "life", derived from the Bible's first woman, Chava.
EVELYN
FeminineEvelyn, of English origin, means "elf new" or "noble new".
LUNA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'moon', and derived from the Roman goddess Luna.
HARPER
FeminineEnglish unisex given name originally derived from the Old English word 'harper', signifying a harp player.
SOFIA
FeminineGreek-derived girls' name that means "wisdom.
CAMILA
FeminineLatin feminine given name meaning 'free born', derived from the Roman family name Camillus, which originally meant 'attendant' or 'helper'.
ELEANOR
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Norman French Alienor, meaning "other battle".
ELIZABETH
FeminineFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my oath".
VIOLET
FeminineEnglish name of Latin origin, meaning violet flower, traditionally given to February-born girls due to the blooming season of violets. Throughout history, Violet has been associated with royalty, literature, and art, symbolizing faithfulness and constancy.
SCARLETT
FeminineAmerican feminine given name derived from the English word 'scarlet', meaning deep red color. Its popularity was boosted by Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, featuring Scarlett O'Hara. Despite uncertain origins, Scarlett signifies strength and elegance.
EMILY
FeminineEnglish female given name derived from Aemilia meaning "rival" or "to excel", popularized during the Victorian era.
HAZEL
FeminineUnisex name of English origin derived from the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom and beauty. Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to Latin words for 'haggle' or 'protect'. Popularized in medieval England, Hazel has been used interchangeably for boys and girls before recent trends favor it more for girls. It is associated with natural beauty and wisdom, making it a appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name.
LILY
FeminineThe name Lily originates from English and shares its name with the graceful and admired lily flower. It symbolizes purity and nobility, reflecting the innocence and elegance associated with lilies across many cultures.
GIANNA
FeminineGianna, an Italian female name derived from Giovanni meaning 'God is gracious,' has medieval origins and was popularized by Saint Gianna Beretta Molla.
AURORA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'dawn,' associated with the Roman goddess of dawn and the Northern Lights, popular among European royals, and symbolizing optimism and renewal.
PENELOPE
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning "weaver" or "one who weaves". It was made famous by Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey", where Penelope, the faithful wife of Odysseus, was renowned for her intelligence, resourcefulness, and weaving skills. The name has been popular throughout Europe and beyond since the Renaissance period.
ARIA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from Latin 'aria', meaning 'melody' or 'air', also translating to 'lioness' in Persian.
NORA
FeminineTimeless female name of Latin origin, meaning "honor" or "light," conveying dignity and elegance, popularized by Henrik Ibsen's character Nora Helmer in "A Doll's House.
CHLOE
FeminineFemale given name of Greek origin, meaning 'blooming' or 'growing in prosperity.'
ELLIE
FeminineGreek name meaning "torch," symbolizing guidance and enlightenment. It has been used for centuries, with notable bearers including Eleanor Roosevelt.
MILA
FeminineFemale name of Slavic origin, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved'.
AVERY
FeminineEnglish name derived from Old English "æfre", meaning "elf counsel" or "elm tree". Originally a medieval English surname, Avery now serves as a popular unisex given name, often associated with intelligence and creativity.
LAYLA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "night beauty" or "dark-haired woman", derived from "layl" (night) and "jewel" or "beauty".
ABIGAIL
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "my father is joyful", popularized by its use in the Bible and featuring prominently in modern literature.
ELLA
FeminineEnglish name with Germanic roots, derived from 'Alia', meaning 'other'. It's also associated with the Old French word 'elle', meaning 'she'. Popularized in medieval times as a diminutive of names like Eleanor and Elizabeth, Ella has evolved into a standalone given name beloved worldwide for its uniqueness and historical significance.
ISLA
FeminineSpanish origin name meaning 'island', popularized by the film Moana but also evoking independence and uniqueness throughout history.
ELIANA
FeminineBeautiful and distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God has answered" or "My God is my light".
NOVA
FeminineNova, of Latin origin, means "new" and refers to something fresh or novel.
MADISON
FemininePopular girl's name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'mad', meaning 'wide or broad', and 'ford'.
ZOE
FeminineZoe, of Greek origin, means 'life' and is associated with notable historical figures like Empress Zoe. Today, it remains popular for its unique sound and positive connotation.
IVY
FeminineLatin-derived given name meaning ivy, the resilient climbing plant, popularized by Greek mythology and literature.
GRACE
FeminineLatin-derived feminine given name meaning 'charm' or 'elegance'.
LUCY
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'light', popularized by medieval poet Lucille, and carries historical significance as a saint's name.