Female first names the most popular of last year.
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LUANNA
FemaleUnique Italian name derived from 'Luana,' meaning 'little wolf' or 'wolf cub.' It's often associated with fierceness and independence.
MADDALENA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name Magdalen, meaning 'from Magdala', a town in ancient Palestine. It is associated with Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus Christ's most devoted followers.
MAJESTI
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin given name meaning 'majesty' or 'greatness,' derived from the Latin word 'majestatem.' It has a rich history dating back to ancient Rome and was often used as a title for royalty in medieval Europe.
MAKAYLAH
FemaleMakaylah, of Hebrew origin, means "my strength" and has been associated with power and influence throughout history, particularly during the Middle Ages in Europe where it was favored by noble families.
MARSAI
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning "rain" and connected to the goddess Mami Wata, symbolizing fertility and abundance.
MARYAMA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'mariyah' meaning 'sea', and 'ma'am' meaning 'waters', translating to 'the waters of the sea'. It has historic significance, honoring nature's power and beauty.
MATHILDE
FemaleThe feminine given name Mathilde is of Germanic origin, derived from 'maht' meaning 'power' and 'hild' meaning 'battle', signifying 'strength in battle'.
MAYSA
FemaleArabic-origin given name that means "fragrant" or "scented," traditionally given to girls born in May and associated with beauty and grace.
MELODEE
FemaleEnglish name of Greek origin, meaning 'song' or 'melody'. It was traditionally given to girls with beautiful voices or a love for music.
MIANI
FemaleItalian name derived from the city of Mianra in Southern Italy, translating to 'my joy' and signifying happiness.
MIRIAN
FemaleUnique female name of Georgian origin, meaning "wonderful" or "marvelous.
MITZI
FemaleGerman diminutive of Amalia or Amelia, meaning 'work' or 'industrious', popularized by Egon Friedell's novels, and known for its strength and intelligence.
NAVANY
FemaleAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "I have found," signifying gratitude for life's blessings.
NEILA
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning "night," derived from "Nailah," associated with the Night of Destiny in Islam, and appearing in the Quran as the name of a guardian angel.
NORIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my light", derived from the word "Or" signifying brightness. It was famously borne by Zerubbabel's wife in the Old Testament, connoting strength and wisdom.
NUHA
FemaleArabic female given name meaning 'radiance' or 'beauty', associated with light and elegance.
NYELA
FemaleUnique, regal African feminine given name meaning 'queen' in the West African Mandinka culture, reflecting its royal heritage from the ancient Mali Empire.
ODALYS
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from Old German elements, meaning "land of wealth" or "prosperous land.
ONA
FemaleOld Norse origin, derived from Án, meaning "wave," reflecting Scandinavia's Viking heritage and seafaring past.
PAYTEN
FemaleModern American girl's name coined by author Christopher Moore for his 2007 novel "You Suck: A Love Story," with no inherent meaning or history beyond its literary origins.
PHENIX
FemaleCaptivating Greek-derived name meaning 'dark red' or 'blood red', associated with the mythical bird that cyclically regenerates from its own ashes.
PRANAVI
FemaleIndian name of Tamil origin that combines "Prana", meaning life breath or energy, with "Avi" from "Aviyal", signifying mixture or blend. Together, they form "Pranavi", interpreted as 'the blend of life energy'.
QUINNLEY
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cuinn, meaning "descendant of Conn," a legendary High King of Ireland.
RAELLE
FemaleRaelle, of Hebrew origin, means 'little ewe' or 'young female sheep', symbolizing innocence and purity.
REMMY
FemaleHebrew name derived from the French Rémi, meaning "rower" or "oarsman," popular among medieval French nobility.
RINLEY
FemaleUnique, modern given name of uncertain Irish origin, possibly meaning 'little ring,' though its true derivation remains mysterious.
RUTHANN
FemaleAmerican female given name created by combining Ruth ("compassionate friend") and Ann ("grace"), giving it a meaning that suggests kindness and elegance.
SAMMY
FemaleSamuel is a classic Hebrew boy's name meaning "name of God," popular throughout history and used by various cultures.
SAVINA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'healthy' or 'sound in mind', popular in Italy, used as Sabina's pet form in Spain, and carrying connotations of strength and resilience.
SAYA
FemaleSaya, of Japanese origin, means 'to bloom' or 'blossom', reflecting vibrancy and life.
SHEKINAH
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'God's dwelling or presence', representing the feminine aspect of God in Jewish tradition.
SOLIHA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'solih', meaning 'pious' or 'virtuous', carrying centuries-old usage and deep spiritual significance.
STIORRA
FemaleStiorra, of Norse origin, means 'star' and was a maternal figure in Norse myth.
TILLEY
FemaleTilley, of English origin, means 'thistle,' the resilient plant symbolizing strength.
VAISHNAVI
FemaleIndian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Vaishnavi', meaning 'devotee of Lord Vishnu', signifying devotion, wisdom, and strength.
VIVI
FemaleLively Italian female name meaning 'life', popular worldwide.
VRINDA
FemaleVrinda, of Indian origin, means "garden" in Sanskrit, reflecting its natural beauty and connotations. In Hindu mythology, Vrinda is known for her loyalty as the wife of King Bali, and she is associated with the goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing purity and grace. Today, it's a popular girl's name worldwide, signifying love, devotion, and natural beauty.
VY
FemaleVietnamese origin, signifies "happiness" and symbolizes joy, warmth, and positivity while believed to bring good luck and prosperity in Vietnamese culture.
VYLA
FemaleUnknown origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning or history.
WESLEE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Wesley ('western meadow') and Leslie ('garden enclosure'), resulting in a unique yet relatable moniker with no direct meaning but carrying potential significance from its components.