Female first names the most popular of last year.
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KELANY
FemaleRare, elegant Hebrew name meaning 'bride,' signifying purity and grace.
KELLIE
FemaleUnique female given name of Irish origin derived from the surname Kelly, meaning 'bright-headed' or 'clear-headed'.
KERI
FemaleIrish name meaning 'dark-haired', derived from 'cairbre'.
KEYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Kavya", meaning 'poetry', associated with beauty and grace in Hindu mythology.
KHALILAH
FemaleArabic name meaning "friend" or "intimate companion," derived from the word "khalil." It has historical significance as one of Allah's 99 beautiful names and was also the name of Prophet Muhammad's first wife, Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. Today, it remains popular among Muslims and non-Muslims alike for its meaningful origins and unique character.
KHLOIE
FemaleModern, Greek-derived name meaning 'blooming' or 'budding flower', popularized in English-speaking countries, tracing back to ancient Greek goddesses of seasons and abundance.
KIANNI
FemaleRare and captivating Persian name derived from "kayani," meaning "of the powerful Kiani dynasty." It signifies strength, courage, royalty, good fortune, and prosperity.
KIRI
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "kiri," meaning "mist" or "dew." It was favored during the Edo period for its association with grace, elegance, and purity, and has gained international recognition through anime and manga characters.
KOHEN
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'priest', originating from the biblical lineage of Aaron's descendants, carrying a strong sense of Jewish tradition and faith.
KOUVR
FemaleKouvr, of French origin, translates to 'goat' in Occitan, symbolizing strength and wit. Rarely used as a given name, Kouvr stands out worldwide, from France to Australia.
KRUE
FemaleThai name derived from "krueang," meaning "to protect." Traditionally given to boys but now unisex, it signifies protection and well-being, reflecting Thai cultural values.
KYLIYAH
FemaleModern variant of the Scottish feminine given name Kylie, meaning "sloping hill" in Gaelic.
KYNSLEI
FemaleWelsh name meaning "leader of the people," derived from "cynsyllt" meaning "to join together.
KYNZLEIGH
FemaleRare yet powerful Welsh name derived from 'cynhelig', meaning 'leader'. It has regal origins and was historically reserved for children of high-standing families.
LAKYNN
FemaleCaptivating Native American name derived from Cherokee 'laekan', meaning 'from the little stream', evoking imagery of freshness and fluidity.
LAREINA
FemaleUnique and captivating Spanish name derived from "lare", meaning "to burn" or "flame". It can be interpreted as "little flame" or "burning one", with origins potentially tracing back to medieval Spanish nobility.
LAWSYN
FemaleRare English name of Old French origin meaning 'from Lawsine', derived from an early medieval Frankish personal name possibly referring to a place or estate named Lawsina.
LEANORA
FemaleRare, compelling feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'leo', meaning 'lion'. It signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
LILLEE
FemaleDistinctive Norwegian female name derived from "lilja" meaning lily and "by" meaning near, signifying one who dwells by the lily pond. Traditionally given to girls born near bodies of water with lilies, it was believed to bring good fortune and prosperity. Associated with beauty and purity like the lily flower, Lillee may not be as widely known but remains a captivating choice for parents seeking uniqueness while honoring Scandinavian heritage.
LINNIE
FemaleAmerican name of unknown origin, coined in the early 20th century, potentially derived from Linette or Lilian, or shortened from Lincoln. Its meaning remains uncertain but may be associated with 'little lily.' Despite its mysterious nature, Linnie has gained popularity and recognition through notable figures like Blind Linnie Foster and appearances in popular media.
LORYN
FemaleModern American female name derived from Laura ('laurel tree') and Lynn ('leader'), blending elegance and strength.
LUMA
FemaleArabic female given name that means "gentle" or "kind," reflecting softness and compassion. It originated in the Middle East centuries ago and gained global recognition during the 20th century. Notable figures like Lebanese-American poet Etel Adnan, whose full name was Luma et el-Adnan, have contributed to its fame.
LUNAROSE
FemaleModern feminine given name derived from Latin "luna" meaning moon, and "-rose," adding floral elegance. Its meaning signifies adaptability, change, growth cycles, and fluidity.
LYNNEX
FemaleUnknown origin and has no specific meaning or history.
MAEBEL
FemaleUnique female given name of German origin, derived from "mae" meaning "may" and "bel" meaning "beautiful," translating to "beautiful in May.
MAELY
FemaleUnisex Hebrew name meaning "my God is my strength," gaining worldwide popularity as an alternative to traditional names like Michael or Michelle.
MAGDA
FemaleLatin origin derived from Magdalena meaning 'from Magdala', an ancient Palestinian fishing village. It's popular in Central/Eastern Europe and has notable historical figures associated with it.
MAHIKA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit-derived female name meaning 'the great one,' revered as the consort of Indra and popular among ancient Indian royalty.
MAILEY
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname O'Maille, meaning 'descendant of the devotee of Saint Molaise.' It's distinctive and has gained popularity as a girls' name in recent years.
MAIRIN
FemaleMairin, of Irish origin, means "the sea" and is associated with strength and courage in Irish mythology.
MAKEDA
FemaleEthiopian name meaning "star" or "crown" in Ge'ez language, associated with the legendary Queen of Sheba, offering a regal and celestial connotation.
MALAIAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from 'malak', meaning 'messenger' or 'angel'.
MALORY
FemaleUnique English name originating from the surname 'Malet', meaning 'black'. It gained prominence through Sir Thomas Malory, the 15th-century writer of 'Le Morte d'Arthur'.
MARANATHA
FemaleRare, biblical name derived from Aramaic words meaning "Our Lord, come!" It was first used as a liturgical exclamation by Saint Paul in his First Epistle to the Corinthians.
MARELI
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine name of Basque origin, derived from 'mare', meaning 'sea', reflecting the region's deep maritime history.
MARLIN
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word "merry", meaning happy or joyful, originally a medieval English surname now used as a unisex given name, popularized by Samuel L. Jackson's character Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction".
MATEO
FemaleSpanish name derived from Matthias, meaning 'gift of God'.
MELEA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "counsel" or "advice".
MELIYAH
FemaleArabic name meaning "elegant" or "graceful", originally given to girls deemed exceptionally beautiful and destined for greatness in ancient Arabia.
MEMORY
FemaleAfrican origin, meaning 'remembrance' or 'reminiscence', popularized by Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin in the late 19th century.