Female first names the most popular of last year.
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BAANI
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Baan', signifying strength and victory.
BAYLEN
FemaleScottish boys' name meaning 'from the bay', derived from Scottish Gaelic 'baile'.
BAYLEY
FemaleUnusual English given name derived from the Old English word "beag", meaning ring or bangle. Originally a surname for metalworkers, it evolved into a unisex first name with creative connotations.
BYRDIE
FemaleUnique American girl's name created by author Judy Blume for her 1970 novel character, with an interpreted meaning of 'little bird'.
CALIE
FemaleCalie, of Hebrew origin, means "bride" and signifies purity and beauty.
CALLEIGH
FemaleUnique Irish girl's name meaning 'bright-headed' or 'fair-headed.'
CAYLEIGH
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Laighin meaning "descendant of the warrior.
CHANCE
FemaleAmerican given name originally used as an occupational surname for casino workers, deriving from the term 'chance' meaning luck or fortune.
CHIZARAM
FemaleUnique Igbo name from Nigeria, combining 'Chi' meaning God/life and 'Zaram' signifying help/assistance, conveying 'God helps' or 'Assistance from God.'
CLIO
FemaleFemale Greek name derived from 'kleio', meaning 'to make famous' or 'celebrate'. It's associated with Clio, the Muse of history in Greek mythology.
CORALYN
FemaleUnique feminine given name with English origins, derived from the word "coral". It symbolizes beauty, vibrancy, diversity, uniqueness, resilience, adaptability, and strength, drawing inspiration from coral reefs' captivating beauty.
CORBYN
FemaleRare Welsh male given name of Norman origin, derived from the Middle English word 'corbit', meaning 'crow'. It does not have a specific meaning but may be associated with intelligence, adaptability, and resourcefulness.
DANELY
FemaleDaniel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge," derived from the Old Testament figure Daniel, known for his wisdom and prophecy.
DENIZ
FemaleTurkish name meaning 'sea', reflecting Turkey's rich maritime heritage.
EEVIE
FemaleRecent trend in baby names, of unknown origin but potentially derived from Eva or Eve, meaning "life".
ELLIEANA
FemaleCaptivating Greek name derived from "Helena," meaning "torch" or "light.
ELOAH
FemaleEloah, derived from Hebrew 'El' meaning 'God', signifies "My God" or "He Is My God", expressing deep devotion in Hebrew culture.
ELORAH
FemaleBeautiful Hebrew female name meaning "My God is light".
EMMETT
FemaleAmerican name derived from the English word 'emmet,' meaning ant. It symbolizes hard work and perseverance, and has been used since at least the mid-19th century. Notable bearers include Emmett Till, whose tragic death sparked the civil rights movement. Today, it remains a unique choice for parents seeking meaningful monikers with historical significance.
FAUSTINA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman gens Faustinus, meaning 'favored by fortune' or 'lucky.'
GALAXY
FemaleRecently coined unisex name derived from the Greek word "galaxias," meaning "milky." It is inspired by the astronomical term for a vast celestial system, symbolizing the universe's wonder.
GENISIS
FemaleGenesis is a Greek-origin name meaning "beginning," popularized by celebrities like Alicia Keys and LeBron James but also favored among non-celebrities.
HADIA
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning 'gift', associated with generosity and kindness. It has historical significance in Islamic culture, being used by Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima az-Zahra.
HADLIE
FemaleModern English female name created as a blend of Hadley (from Old English 'heath' or 'hedge' and 'woodland clearing') and Adeline (of Germanic origin, meaning 'noble').
HARVEY
FemaleHarvey is of English origin, derived from the Old German name Hariberht, meaning "bright army" or "famous warrior.
HAYLO
FemaleUnique given name with unclear origins and meaning, first gaining notable attention in the late 19th century in the United States.
HEAVENLEE
FemaleRare American feminine name consisting of 'Heaven' (celestial paradise) and 'Lee' (various origins), suggesting a heavenly connection.
IVELISSE
FemaleRare Spanish name derived from Iveta, brought by the Visigoths. Its meaning varies but could be 'yew' or 'descended from Jupiter'. It was popular among medieval Catalan nobility, with notable bearers like Ivelisse d'Escornalbou and de Montcada. Despite its unclear origins, it remains intriguing due to its rich history.
IVORIE
FemaleIvory is an African-origin name meaning 'ivory', inspired by the precious substance from elephant tusks.
IVYROSE
FemaleModern compound name created from the distinct elements Ivy and Rose, originating in late 20th century/early 21st century. Ivy signifies fidelity, humility, and eternal life, while Rose represents love and beauty.
JABRIA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Swahili origin meaning "strong" or "courageous," reflecting African values of strength and resilience.
JALEIGHA
FemaleUnique Native American name derived from the Choctaw word "halakhi", meaning "to fly". It symbolizes freedom, grace, and elevation, embodying strength, agility, and independence. Popularized by Jane Smiley in her novel "A Thousand Acres", this captivating name offers a compelling story rooted in Native American culture and nature.
JAMARIA
FemaleUnique African name of West African origin, meaning 'peaceful rebellion' in Mandinka culture.
JENAIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning 'God will answer,' carrying profound spiritual significance.
JERSI
FemaleUncertain origin but is believed to possibly derive from the Latin word "gerere," meaning "to bear" or "to carry.
JIND
FemaleIndian-origin given name derived from Punjabi 'jind', meaning 'alive'. Traditionally used among Sikhs, it signifies eternal life and vitality in Sikhism.
JOELY
FemaleModern Hebrew name derived from Joel, meaning "Yahweh is God," gaining popularity in English-speaking countries as a unisex choice with a rich biblical history.
JURNI
FemaleFinnish name derived from 'juni', meaning 'youth' or 'young', embodying vitality and enthusiasm.
KAMBRIA
FemaleWelsh feminine given name derived from "cwmbr," meaning "confluence" or "meeting place of two rivers," signifying harmony and unity.
KARYME
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'generous' or 'noble', originating from Egypt and popularized through Salwa Bakr's novel of the same name.