Female first names most popular over the past 5 years.
MELANY
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "mel," meaning honey, through the name Melissa, signifying bees' sweet produce. It's believed to have been used as early as 1972 in the United States but remains uncommon despite its captivating origins and timeless appeal.
ROSA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "rosa," meaning "rose." It has been associated with beauty and grace throughout history due to its floral namesake.
JAZMIN
FemaleDistinctive and beautiful Latin-derived female given name inspired by the fragrant jasmine flower, symbolizing love, beauty, and purity across many cultures.
DAVINA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'beloved', first recorded in 12th century Scotland, associated with Clan Davidson and also used as an anglicized form of Irish 'Dubhán'.
SKYLA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Greek origin, derived from Hera, the goddess of strength, power, and beauty.
KARINA
FemaleFeminine name of Slavic origin, derived from the Russian word "kary" meaning "snow".
KYRA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', initially used as a title for powerful figures in ancient Greece.
ZELDA
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, popularized by Nintendo's iconic princess character, with recorded uses dating back to Lewis Carroll's 1890 novel "Through the Looking-Glass.
TIANA
FemaleAfrican-origin name meaning "father's love," popularized by Disney's Princess and the Frog.
JULIE
FemaleCharming French name derived from Julia, meaning 'downy-bearded youth', popularized during the Victorian era and associated with the month of July in some languages.
IRENE
FemaleIrene, of Greek origin, means 'peace' and is associated with the Greek goddess Eirene.
BLAIRE
FemaleBlair is a captivating Scottish name derived from 'blàr', meaning 'plain' or 'field'. It gained popularity through media and has been associated with notable figures like Harry S. Truman.
KHALEESI
FemaleKhaleesi, derived from the Dothraki language, means 'queen' and signifies power and respect.
YARA
FemaleArabic female given name meaning "river," associated with a spirit bringing good fortune and known for intelligence and grace in Arab literature.
JOHANNA
FemaleFeminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Yochana" meaning "Yahweh is gracious" or "God is merciful".
EMMIE
FemaleCharming English name, a diminutive of Emma, which means "whole" or "protection".
ROMINA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin "roma," meaning "Rome." It reflects the strength and elegance of ancient Roman Empire and has been borne by historical figures like Romina Power, a popular singer-songwriter.
ESTELLA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'star' in Latin, popularized through literature like Charles Dickens' 'Great Expectations.'
SAVANNA
FemaleAmerican feminine given name derived from the African savannah, symbolizing wilderness, freedom, and nature's untamed beauty.
CORALINE
FemaleCaptivating female name of Latin origin, meaning 'coral' or 'precious gemstone', and drawing inspiration from ancient Greek mythology where nymphs residing in coral reefs were known as Coralia. Popularized by Neil Gaiman's novella "Coraline", this unique name offers a rich cultural heritage suitable for parents seeking a distinctive choice for their daughter.
AMAIA
FemaleAmaia, of Basque origin, means 'mother' and is traditionally linked to the Virgin Mary.
ZARIYAH
FemaleArabic origin name meaning "blossoming flower," popular among parents who value beauty and growth.
ASHLYN
FemaleIrish origin female name, derived from the surname "Ó'Ceallaigh", meaning "devoted to St. John" or "graced by God".
LINA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'flax' or 'linen', popular in Italy and less common in English-speaking countries.
AMANI
FemaleSwahili name meaning 'peace'.
HADASSAH
FemaleHadassah, of Hebrew origin, means 'myrtle', symbolizing beauty, purity, and strength. Historically, it was the name of Queen Esther in the Book of Esther, and was later adopted by Henrietta Szold for her organization 'Young Judea'. Today, Hadassah remains significant among Jewish communities and is appreciated globally for its unique meaning and sound.
MARILYN
FemaleFeminine given name of English origin, composed of Marie, meaning "star of the sea," and Lynne, meaning "from Lincoln." It gained popularity in the early 20th century and became even more famous due to actress Marilyn Monroe.
MARINA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'mare', meaning 'sea'. Its literal translation is 'of the sea' or 'born near the sea'.
LOUISE
FemaleFeminine given name of French origin, derived from the German name Ludwig, meaning 'renowned in battle'.
EILEEN
FemaleIrish feminine given name derived from 'Oileán', meaning 'island' in Irish Gaelic.
KATELYN
FemaleIrish name derived from "Caoimhe", meaning 'gentle' or 'beautiful'.
CADENCE
FemaleCadence, a name of French origin derived from the musical term 'cadence,' meaning rhythm or flow, has gained popularity in English-speaking countries since the late 20th century despite not being traditionally used as a given name.
ANALIA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'relating to the anus' but interpreted as having a broader connection to that body region.
MILEY
FemalePopular female name of Welsh origin, meaning 'sea chief' or 'fortress chief', and associated with Celtic culture.
MILAN
FemaleMilan: A Slavic boy's name meaning 'gracious' or 'dear', popularized by association with the Italian city and celebrated in Slavic cultures around Christmas.
HOLLAND
FemaleDutch given name meaning "from the land of woods," derived from Old Norse elements "holti" (hollow) and "-land" (country).
JAMIE
FemaleUnisex Scottish name derived from Jacobus, meaning 'supplanter', popularized in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century.
JOURNI
FemaleUncommon African American name created by Alice Walker for her novel "Meridian". Despite no specific meaning, it embodies positivity, creativity, and individuality.
LIBERTY
FemaleRare yet powerful female name of English origin, derived from the Middle Ages' adjective 'liberty', meaning free or unrestrained. It gained prominence during America's fight for independence and has been associated with notable figures advocating for women's rights.
JUSTICE
FemaleUncommon English given name with a strong meaning derived from Latin 'iustitia', via Old French 'justice', meaning 'fairness' or 'righteousness'.