Female first names the most popular of last year.

#4841

WYLDER

Female

Modern name of recent origin with no established meaning, popularized after its use in Kathryn Stockett's novel "The Help" in 2009. It is now used as both a first and last name, particularly in English-speaking countries. Its open interpretation allows individuals to associate it with personal meanings or connections.

#4842

WYLLOW

Female

Distinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "gwyl", meaning festival or celebration, often associated with the Celtic festival Samhain, but not directly connected to it. Its popularity has grown recently among parents seeking unique and meaningful names, with many believing it signifies celebrating life's changes. Though its history is not well-documented, Wyllow has been used as a given name in Wales for centuries and gained broader recognition in the late 20th century.

#4843

XOEY

Female

Unique name of unknown origin and meaning, with some believing it's a variant spelling of Joey, but without concrete evidence.

#4844

YASLIN

Female

Rare yet captivating Spanish female name derived from "azul," meaning blue, and signifying "little blue" or "blue like the sky.

#4845

YESSICA

Female

Captivating Spanish name meaning "tinder" or "fire starter," symbolizing creativity and inspiration, and gaining popularity in recent years among Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.

#4846

YURITZI

Female

Mexican name with Japanese influences, created by combining Yuri and Itsuki. Despite having no traditional meaning, its unique sound has contributed to its recent popularity in Mexico.

#4847

ZANOVA

Female

Captivating African female name, derived from Zawadi ('gift' in Swahili), symbolizing the joy children bring to families.

#4848

ZANYLA

Female

Modern American female given name created by combining Zane and Yla, signifying strength and creativity despite its unknown historical origin.

#4849

ZAYNAH

Female

Arabic name meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance', tracing back to ancient poetry celebrating the moon's beauty.

#4850

ZENAYA

Female

African Swahili unisex name meaning "beautiful" or "gorgeous", reflecting Swahili society's emphasis on beauty and grace.

#4851

ZOPHIA

Female

Distinctive Greek name meaning "life," inspired by Saint Sophia and Empress Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg.

#4852

ABAGAIL

Female

Abigail is a unique Hebrew name meaning "my father is joy".

#4853

AILAH

Female

Arabic name meaning 'ascend' or 'rise', inspired by the Prophet Muhammad's ascension to heaven in Islamic tradition.

#4854

AIRABELLA

Female

Rare and captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'beautiful air'.

#4855

ALEISHA

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'ale', meaning 'to ascend'.

#4856

ALYSSIA

Female

Unique and captivating Greek name meaning 'to defend' or 'protect', gaining popularity worldwide since the late 20th century.

#4857

AMALA

Female

Sanskrit origin name meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', popular among Indians for centuries and symbolizing purity and inner strength.

#4858

AMAYRANI

Female

Unique Native American name from the Powhatan language meaning "she who brings light".

#4859

AMELLIA

Female

Amellia, of Latin origin, means "rival" or "to emulate".

#4860

ANABEL

Female

Charming feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Anna, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.

#4861

ANESSA

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning "compassionate" or "kind-hearted.

#4862

ANNALIYAH

Female

Arabic-derived name meaning "belonging to the year," combining Latin words annus (year) and -alia.

#4863

ANNIA

Female

Latin-derived name from the ancient Roman family Annaeus/Annius, meaning "grace" or "favor," with notable figures like Annia Regilla and Saint Aniania.

#4864

ARMONIE

Female

French-origin given name derived from 'harmonie', meaning harmony or accord, with a musical and poetic sound.

#4865

ARYAM

Female

Exotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Arya', meaning 'noble' or 'pure'.

#4866

AUBRY

Female

Aubry, of French origin, means 'noble power' or 'elf power', derived from the Germanic element 'Albric'. It was first used as a personal name in medieval France.

#4867

AZIAH

Female

Aziah, of Igbo origin, means 'growing in wisdom' and symbolizes nobility.

#4868

AZLYN

Female

Recent, unique creation blending Azure ("sky blue") and Lyn ("harmony"), evoking harmony amidst clarity.

#4869

BERTHA

Female

Germanic female given name that translates to "bright" or "famous".

#4870

BINTA

Female

Unique West African female name of Fulani origin, translating to "God is good" and carrying significant spiritual and cultural importance.

#4871

BRECKLYN

Female

American girl's name created by combining Breckenridge and Brooklyn, representing strength and elegance despite lacking a traditional meaning.

#4872

BRECKYN

Female

Unique American feminine name derived from Breckenridge, meaning 'mountain pass' in Gaelic.

#4873

BRILEE

Female

Modern American girls' name invented by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with no known meaning beyond its fictional origin.

#4874

BRITTA

Female

Scandinavian feminine name derived from Old Norse "Brýttá", meaning "strong as an army".

#4875

BRYNNA

Female

Welsh name derived from "brynn," meaning "hill." It signifies a connection to nature and has been popularized in recent years worldwide despite its historical usage among Welsh families for centuries.

#4876

CALINA

Female

Unique feminine name derived from the Latin word "calida," meaning "warm" or "hot.

#4877

CAMORA

Female

Uncommon yet distinguished Italian name derived from the historic city of Camerino, conveying strength, nobility, and independence.

#4878

CARI

Female

Latin-derived name meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', historically significant and used in various cultures, including by several Catholic saints like Saint Cari of Auxerre.

#4879

CATORI

Female

Captivating Native American name of Cherokee origin, meaning "little rabbit," symbolizing grace, speed, and adaptability.

#4880

CELESTINE

Female

Celestine, of Latin origin, means 'heavenly' and is derived from the Latin word 'caelestis'.