Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ANNAROSE
FemaleItalian name derived from the Hebrew 'Anna' (grace) and Latin 'Rose', signifying 'gracious rose'.
ANUSHKA
FemaleAnushka, of Sanskrit origin, means 'graceful' and is associated with Hindu goddess Parvati.
ARADHYA
FemaleIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Aradhyam', meaning 'worthy of worship'.
ARDYN
FemaleIrish origin, derived from the ancient Irish name Árdán, meaning "high" or "noble." It was originally associated with King Árdán of Connacht and has since been used by the Scottish Highland clan MacKinnon. While rare today, Ardyn remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with historical significance.
ARILYNN
FemaleModern American name with no clear meaning, but possibly inspired by Irish Aileen meaning "grace".
ASPYNN
FemaleRare yet enchanting Norwegian female name meaning 'eastern friend', derived from Old Norse elements and popularized during the Viking Age.
ATHINA
FemaleGreek feminine given name derived from Athena, the goddess of wisdom, meaning 'mind' or 'intelligence'.
ATZIRY
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name derived from 'atzir,' meaning 'myrrh.' Its sweet-smelling resin was valued in ancient perfume, incense, medicine, and rituals.
AYLINE
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from 'alina', meaning 'noble', and suggesting a destined greatness.
AYRABELLA
FemaleUnique Arabic name composed of 'Ayar', meaning 'vision', and 'Bella', meaning 'beautiful', translating to 'beautiful vision'.
AZARIE
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "God has helped," borne by figures like King Solomon's official, Azariah.
BAYLIE
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'bailiwick', meaning having control or authority. It originated as a Scottish surname before becoming popular as a unisex name.
BELLANY
FemaleUnusual yet captivating Irish given name derived from the surname O'Buallain, originally used by stewards of the O'Connor royal family. Its meaning, believed to be 'devoted one', adds depth to its uniqueness.
BERLYNN
FemaleDistinctive French-origin name meaning 'little bear,' gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and warm connotation despite lacking historical precedence.
BINA
FemaleIndian girls' name derived from Sanskrit 'bin', meaning 'two'. It signifies twinship or balance and harmony, making it a globally recognized name of Hindu origins.
BINTOU
FemaleStriking feminine name of West African origin, popular in Mali and Senegal, meaning either "daughter of Touba" or "possessing strength".
BLAKLEE
FemaleRecent American creation, a unique blend of Blake and Lee without specific meaning or history, first gaining popularity in the late 20th century.
BLAYKLEE
FemaleUnique American feminine name created by blending Blake ("dark-haired" or "fair-haired") and Kaylee, gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking historical meaning beyond its composite origins.
BODIE
FemaleEnglish name originating from the Old English word 'bod', meaning 'dwelling' or 'home'.
BRAILEE
FemaleRare American female name, likely derived from Brian/Braiden, gaining popularity recently despite its unknown historical significance.
BRODIE
FemaleScottish name derived from the Old Norse word 'Brúðgarðr', meaning "dweller at the settlement or enclosure".
CAILA
FemaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'strength,' associated with courage and resilience.
CALAYA
FemaleAfrican-derived name from the Democratic Republic of Congo meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil".
CALEE
FemaleBeautiful Hawaiian name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', embodying positivity and good fortune.
CARLIN
FemaleGerman-origin given name, derived from "Karl," meaning "strong" or "free man." It has been associated with strength and leadership throughout history, most famously by Charlemagne, King of the Franks. Today, it remains a popular global choice despite its Germanic roots.
CATE
FemaleDiminutive of Katherine or Catherine, derived from Greek ('pure') or French ('upholder of the race'), popularized through Saint Catherine of Alexandria during the Middle Ages.
CHISOM
FemaleIgbo name from Nigeria, meaning "God knows.
CHRISTIANNA
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning 'follower of Christ', popular among Christians since ancient times.
CLARK
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word "clere," meaning "cleric" or "scribe." It initially served as an occupational surname for those working in clerical capacities before becoming a popular boys' given name.
DANAH
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning "knowledge", popular in Arabic-speaking countries, with historic ties to queens of Sheba and Prophet Muhammad's family.
DARIELLE
FemaleCharming French name derived from "daryel," meaning "from the valley." It has been favored in France and beyond for its elegance and connection to nature.
DARINA
FemaleDarina, of Bulgarian origin, means 'gifted one' as derived from the Bulgarian word 'dar', conveying the idea of being given as a gift.
DARISSA
FemaleRare and intriguing feminine name of uncertain origin, with possible meanings derived from Latin or Greek names, signifying wealth, prosperity, or gift.
DEA
FemaleRomanian feminine given name meaning 'goddess'.
DEIRDRE
FemaleIrish girl's name meaning "spear", derived from the Old Irish word "derb". It was famously borne by a tragic heroine of ancient Irish legend.
DERIANY
FemaleDistinctive Latin American name of Colombian origin, derived from "derian" meaning "from the land of the Derians," an ancient indigenous people known for their skilled artisanship and deep connection to nature.
DEVYNN
FemaleContemporary, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting it may be derived from the Welsh name Devon meaning "dark-haired stranger" or "from Devonshire.
DEZIRAE
FemaleUnique American feminine given name derived from the French word "désir," meaning "desire" or "wish," with "-ae" denoting a feminine form. Its popularity peaked in 2000, ranking it as the 375th most popular girl's name in the U.S.
DHALIA
FemaleDahlia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'dahlia', which refers to the flower bearing the same name. The dahlia flower was named after the Swedish botanist Anders Dahl by his colleague Carl Linnaeus and means "Lord Byron's Flower".
EILIDH
FemaleUnique, beautiful Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'eilidh', meaning 'sunset'. It signifies warmth, beauty, and the end of day's journey.