Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ARIAN
FemaleRare Persian name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage.
ARLIN
FemaleRare Irish name derived from the surname O'Ragain, meaning 'descendant of Ragallan'. It was brought to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and has since been anglicized.
ARORA
FemaleIndian surname and given name derived from Sanskrit "arora," meaning "sunrise.
ARZOYI
FemaleRare and enigmatic name of uncertain origin, possibly Basque, but without concrete evidence. It has been used globally for both sexes, likely created as an invented name for distinction. Its mysterious nature might hold cultural significance or intrigue those who encounter it.
ASLI
FemaleTurkish female name meaning "true" or "authentic," derived from the word "asl.
AUDRIELLA
FemaleRare Hebrew feminine name derived from 'Audrey', meaning 'noble strength'.
AVAGRACE
FemaleModern Hebrew name derived from the words 'avah' ('father') and 'grace', signifying elegance or charm, thus translating to 'elegant father' or 'charming father'.
AYLINN
FemaleAttractive Irish female name meaning 'beauty' or 'radiant', derived from the historical warrior queen Aoife, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and positive connotation.
AZA
FemaleFulani name of African origin meaning "blessing" or "gift from God".
BENTLEIGH
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from Old English words "beon" (to be) and "leah" (woodland clearing), meaning "settlement in a woodland clearing". It originated in Sussex, England, with roots tracing back to Bentilee, first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Traditionally used as a surname, it has gained popularity as a given name since the late 20th century, particularly in Australia and the US.
BIA
FemaleAfrican-derived female given name of Igbo origin, popular in West Africa like Nigeria and Ghana. It means 'force' or 'strength'.
BLESSIN
FemaleUncommon African name derived from 'Blessing', meaning 'to bless' or 'good fortune', invoking divine favor.
BREELYNN
FemaleModern American name of Irish origin, derived from the Celtic tribe 'Bres' near a lake, and popularized in the United States since 2005 despite its ancient heritage.
BREEZE
FemaleModern, unique name derived from the English word 'breeze', meaning gentle wind, symbolizing freedom and nature's beauty.
BREINDY
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'blessing', reflecting its deep roots in Jewish tradition and culture.
BREXLEE
FemaleModern, recently coined name thought to combine Breston and Alex/Alexander, potentially signifying strength, protection, and expansion.
BROOKLIN
FemaleUnique American name derived from Brooklyn, which means "broken land" or "marshy meadow", reflecting its Dutch origins and geographical roots in New York City's marshland area.
BRUNA
FemaleItalian feminine name derived from Latin 'brunus', meaning brown, referring to someone with dark hair or eyes.
BRYNLI
FemaleWelsh-origin name derived from 'bryn', meaning hill, and often associated with the male name Llywelyn, meaning leader.
CADY
FemaleCharming Irish feminine given name, derived from 'Ó Cadhla,' meaning 'descendant of Kadla,' an ancient Irish personal name signifying 'harmony' or 'compassion.'
CAMRY
FemaleThe name Camry originates from Japan and means "crown." It derives from the phrase "Kamui no miya," translating to "imperial palace" and is historically associated with royalty and nobility.
CAMRYNN
FemaleAmerican-origin name created by combining elements from names like Cameron and Brinley or Kennedy, though its exact origins are unknown. Its meaning is not clear but may be associated with the word "curved" or "wavy," possibly influenced by Cameron's meaning of "crooked-nosed.
CARMELINA
FemaleRare but historic Italian feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from "carmen," meaning "song" or "hymn." It carries religious connotations as it is associated with the Carmelite order.
CAYLANI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning "sea heaven.
CHANTELLE
FemaleFrench name derived from 'chantelle', meaning 'bellflower'.
CHASSIDY
FemaleFrench unisex name derived from "chasser," meaning "to hunt." It symbolizes strength and perseverance, with a history tracing back to 20th-century France.
CHLOEE
FemaleBeautiful Greek name meaning 'blooming flower', associated with springtime, growth, and nature's vitality.
COPELYN
FemaleRare English given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the surname 'Coppell', meaning 'cup-shaped valley'.
COZETTE
FemaleElegant French name meaning "little dear," derived from the Occitan word "cosseta" and popularized by Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables.
CRUZ
FemaleSpanish given name meaning "cross," inspired by the Christian symbol of faith and redemption. It is used as both a first and last name, often unisex, and has gained global popularity due to its historical significance and unique sound.
CYAN
FemaleGreek origin meaning 'deep blue,' is derived from the word 'kyanos' and has been used throughout history to denote rarity and intensity.
DANNIA
FemaleRare, distinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from 'dannatio,' meaning 'damnation' or 'condemnation.'
DARLETH
FemaleRare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with no known linguistic roots, historical significance, or specific cultural associations.
DEVANI
FemaleIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit "Dev", meaning 'god', interpreted as 'like a god' or 'blessed with divine qualities'.
DEVOIRY
FemaleRare French given name derived from 'devoir', meaning 'duty' or 'obligation'. Coined by French writer Anatole France in his novel 'Les Dieux ont soif', it embodies commitment despite lacking widespread popularity.
DEVORY
FemaleUnique and captivating modern name of unknown origin, potentially invented by parents seeking a distinctive name for their child, with no clear meaning but used in England during the Middle Ages.
DITYA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Diti," meaning "the farthest" or "most distant," with ties to Hindu goddess Diti and ancient royal circles.
DOMENICA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from Latin 'dominicus,' meaning 'of the Lord.' It honors the Virgin Mary in Catholicism.
DONATELLA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "donatus," meaning "gift" or "given.
EBBA
FemaleSwedish female name derived from Old Norse, meaning 'devoted one', reflecting its historical association with dedication.