Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ANDERSEN
FemaleAndersen, a Danish surname and given name, originates from Old Norse Ánundr, combining 'ancestor' and 'wave', translating to 'ancestor's wave'.
ANNSLEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from Æthelstan, meaning "noble stone.
AOLANI
FemaleStunning Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'ao' (sky/heaven) and 'lani' (heavenly), translating to 'heavenly sky'.
ARLA
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "arlóð," meaning "eagle power," symbolizing strength and majesty.
ARYELLE
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from 'aryon', meaning 'silver', conveying purity and elegance.
ASAMI
FemaleFemale Japanese name composed of 'asa' meaning morning and 'mi' signifying beauty, translating to 'beautiful morning'.
ASHIRA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', with historical appearances in the Old Testament referencing beautiful, intelligent, or virtuous women.
ASHLEIGH
FemaleUnique female name of English origin, derived from 'ash tree meadow,' popularized by ballet dancer Ashleigh Ginsberg and used in literature like D.H. Lawrence's 'The Virgin and the Gipsy.'
AVIYANNA
FemaleMeet Aviyanna, a unique Hebrew name derived from 'aviva', meaning 'my father's spring', signifying renewal and vitality.
AYOMIDE
FemaleUnisex Yoruba name meaning "joy has come," often given after periods of struggle as it signifies hope and happiness.
AYTANA
FemaleHebrew female given name meaning 'answer to my prayers'.
AZANI
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Yoruba name meaning "God answers," symbolizing divine assistance and resilience.
AZYLA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'God is my strength' or 'Strength of God', derived from 'Azaz' (strong) and 'El' (God).
BATYA
FemaleHebrew girl's name meaning "daughter," with ancient roots in Jewish culture and tradition, notable for its association with Princess Bithiah who saved Moses, reflecting kindness and compassion.
BAYLA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning "home" or "house," historically associated with hospitality in Jewish culture.
BELLADONNA
FemaleBelladonna, of Italian origin, means "beautiful woman".
BEULAH
FemaleHebrew-origin female name meaning "married woman" or "wedded wife." Popularized by poet John Greenleaf Whittier in his poem "The Bride of Lebanon," Beulah symbolizes the ideal Christian wife and mother.
CALYNN
FemaleDistinctive female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Cahalane" meaning "beautiful.
CAMIYA
FemaleExotic and unique girls' name of unknown origin, believed by some to mean "the sea". It has gained popularity recently due to its association with creativity and individualism, despite lacking historical precedent or definitive meaning.
CARTIER
FemaleFrench surname that means "cart maker" or "cart seller", though its bearers historically were not involved in such trade.
CATALEIA
FemaleRare yet captivating Latin-origin name derived from 'catalepsis', meaning 'to seize or grasp', conveying strength and power.
CEVYN
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from Cevan, meaning "gracious" or "kind".
CHANTAL
FemaleFemale given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word 'chantera', meaning 'to sing'. It signifies music, joy, harmony, and creativity, while also being linked to freedom and independence due to its Occitan roots.
CHANTEL
FemaleUnique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word "chantera" meaning to sing or perform music. It translates to mean "song" or "songbird".
CHIOMA
FemaleIgbo female name meaning "God is good or beautiful.
CHRISSY
FemaleAmerican female given name, originating from the Greek Christophoros, meaning "bearing Christ." It gained popularity in the U.S. mid-20th century, peaking in the 1960s and 70s. Notable bearers include actress Christina Ricci, often credited as Chrissy.
CHRISTIE
FemaleEnglish given name, variant of Christine/Christina, meaning 'anointed'. Popularized in mid-20th century U.S., it's ranked among top 1000 girl names. Notable bearer includes model/actress Christie Brinkley.
CLARISSE
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin that means "clear" or "famous," associated with brightness and clarity throughout history.
COREY
FemaleEnglish gender-neutral name derived from the Irish surname Ó Cearnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Cearnach', which translates to 'vigorous' or 'ardent'.
CORRINA
FemaleAttractive and distinctive feminine given name of Italian origin. It means "to run" and gained popularity in the US mid-20th century through Italian immigrants.
DAIZY
FemaleDaizy, a charming Japanese-origin female name, signifies either 'great wisdom' or is interpreted as 'cherished'.
DALAYLA
FemaleUnique and captivating girls' name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years despite having no universally accepted meaning. Its enchanting sound and scarcity make it an appealing choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet beautiful name for their daughters.
DALEYSA
FemaleDistinctive African (Yoruba) feminine name meaning "the happiness encountered".
DAMYA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'dama', meaning 'blood'.
DANNAE
FemaleRare, elegant Greek girl's name meaning 'graceful', derived from the Greek word 'dannamis'.
DEILANI
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from Dalila, meaning 'delicate' or 'gentle', with no specific historical figures attached to it.
DOREEN
FemaleIrish-origin unisex name meaning "God is my light.
EIRESS
FemaleScottish feminine name derived from Gaelic 'Eire', meaning Ireland, and personifying the land in folklore.
ELEONORE
FemaleElegant German-origin name meaning "noble warrior," derived from Eleanora, popular among medieval royalty like Eleanor of Aquitaine.
ELEORA
FemaleUnique and elegant feminine name of Latin origin, evolved from Elenora, combining Greek Helen with Latin suffix "-ora", meaning "of Helen" or "like Helen". Though not directly derived from the Latin word "elector", Eleora shares its etymological roots through name transformations. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, its significance lies in its sound and historical context, often associated with regal names like Eleanor or Eloise.