Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ZARIANA
FemaleUnique Persian name derived from "zahra," meaning "blooming flower" or "blossom.
ZARYIAH
FemaleArabic origin name that means "blooming flower.
ZAVIA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "radiant one," associated with individuals like chess grandmaster Zavia Zelic, symbolizing creativity and positivity.
ZAYLYNN
FemaleRecent, unique name derived from Zayla ("elegant flower") and Lynn ("from the lake"), popular in English-speaking countries despite its African-American origins.
ZENNA
FemaleUncommon female given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from the Greek word "zen," meaning life. Despite its mysterious past, Zenna has gained some popularity in recent years and was first recorded as a popular baby name in the United States in 2013. Its uniqueness makes it a memorable choice for parents seeking an unusual name for their daughter.
ZENOVIA
FemaleZenobia is a Greek-derived female name, meaning "life of Zeus" or "gift of Zeus", inspired by historical figures like Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, known for her strength and intellect.
ZOI
FemaleGreek female name derived from "ζωή," meaning "life." It is associated with the Horae, goddesses of seasons and hours in Greek mythology.
AALEYAH
FemaleOriginating from Arabic roots, Aaleyah means 'lofty' or 'high', reflecting its elegant nature.
ABELLA
FemaleSpanish name derived from the Catalan word 'bellus', meaning 'beautiful'. It was once a nickname for a noblewoman known for her exceptional beauty during the Middle Ages, evolving into the given name Abella over time.
ABYGAIL
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'my father is joy,' popularized by Abigail Adams, U.S. First Lady.
ADAEZE
FemaleIgbo Nigerian name meaning 'crown of the king's first daughter'.
ADITHI
FemaleIndian name derived from 'Aditi', meaning 'limitless', and is associated with Hindu mythology as the mother of the gods.
AIZEL
FemaleRare yet meaningful Hebrew female name derived from "Azazel," meaning "scapegoat" or "removal.
ALILAH
FemaleArabic female given name meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated', often associated with nobility, as seen in its use by Jalal ad-Din Rumi's mother.
ALIVIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "lofty," symbolizing elevation in spirit or status.
ALLI
FemaleRare yet meaningful name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'my God' or 'God is my judge', used historically as a term of endearment and for angels.
AMEENAH
FemaleUnique Arabic girl's name derived from 'amana', meaning "to believe" or "to trust", signifying trust in Allah and submission to His will.
AMEIRA
FemaleRare yet captivating Persian name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', historically used as a title for high-ranking officials.
ANAGHA
FemaleIndian Marathi name meaning "graceful/elegant," reflecting poise and beauty, originally associated with Hindu goddesses of prosperity.
ANAI
FemaleHebrew name that signifies 'answer' or 'response', with biblical origins tracing back to one of Moses' twelve spies.
ANALEYA
FemaleIntriguing name of uncertain origin, often associated with Spanish or Italian roots, but possibly a variant spelling of Hebrew Hannah meaning "grace." It has gained popularity recently for its unique sound and lack of historical ties.
ANEESA
FemaleElegant Arab-origin name meaning 'graceful,' widely recognized and admired globally.
ANGELITA
FemaleSpanish name derived from "angelito," meaning "little angel." It originated as an endearing term for young girls with angelic qualities in medieval Spain, evolving into a popular given name in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This captivating name has been immortalized in art and literature, notably by Mexican painter José Guadalupe Posada's iconic "La Calavera Catrina." Today, Angelita is still beloved for its beautiful sound and spiritual significance, with numerous related names like Anjelica and Anjelina enriching its legacy.
ANILAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God answers," believed to be one of the four angels guarding Heaven's gates.
ARIONNA
FemaleCaptivating Greek feminine given name meaning 'sea' or 'of the sea', associated with enchanting sea nymphs in ancient Greek mythology.
ARNA
FemaleNorwegian name meaning 'first born', historically significant as it was used by Vikings to denote the eldest child.
ATIANA
FemaleUnique Spanish name meaning 'equal in weight' or 'of equal value', derived from the Greek mythological figure Atalanta known for her speed and hunting skills.
AVAROSE
FemaleMeet Avarose, a Latin-derived name of medieval origin that historically symbolized wealth despite its root word's negative connotations.
AYDEN
FemaleIrish name derived from Aodhán meaning "little fire.
AYLEE
FemaleUnique girl's name with uncertain origins, possibly deriving from Gaelic or Greek 'aulos', meaning 'flute'. Its rarity allows bearers to forge their own paths and interpretations.
AZALEE
FemaleUnique African female given name derived from the azalea plant native to East Asia, signifying beauty and grace.
AZRAEL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "whom God helps," derived from the words "Azer" (to help) and "El" (God).
BASMA
FemaleArabic feminine given name derived from 'basam', meaning 'smile'. It signifies beauty, joy, and confidence.
BAYLER
FemaleUnique American name created by blending Bailey and Taylor, used for both boys and girls, gaining popularity recently due to its modern sound and unisex nature.
BIANKA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Italian and Hungarian origin, derived from the Latin "biānca," meaning "white." It is often used as a pet form in Italy and stands alone in Hungary. Despite its historical rarity, Bianka continues to be chosen for its unique sound and meaningful association with purity and brightness.
CAELYNN
FemaleUnique Welsh feminine name that means either "slender" or "battle ready".
CAMBRY
FemaleRare Welsh given name derived from 'cam', meaning 'crooked', but it lacks a specific meaning.
CARALINE
FemaleCoraline is a distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "corallinus," meaning "like coral." It was popularized by Scottish author Neil Gaiman for his 2002 novel, "Coraline," but has since gained independent popularity due to its whimsical sound and uniqueness.
CARIS
FemaleWelsh origin, meaning "love" in English, and is derived from the Welsh word "caru". It has been popularly used as a female given name in medieval times up until today, and is often considered one of the most beautiful names in Welsh culture.
CENNET
FemaleTurkish name meaning 'Paradise,' symbolizing hope and happiness, popular among Turks and associated with the spiritual concept of paradise in Islam.