Female first names the most popular of last year.
KATHRYN
FemaleEnglish feminine given name derived from Old Norse Katrín, meaning 'pure or clear'.
ESTRELLA
FemaleCharming Spanish female given name, derived from the Latin 'stella', meaning 'star'. It carries cultural significance as a symbol of guidance and good fortune.
ADRIANNA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from 'Hadrianus', meaning 'from Hadria'. It signifies strength, courage, and nobility.
FLORA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine given name meaning 'flower', originating from Roman mythology's goddess of spring, flowers, and fertility.
GOLDIE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from 'gold,' signifying preciousness and brilliance.
HALLE
FemaleGerman-origin name meaning "resident of a hall", first recorded in England during the late 19th century. It has gained popularity due to celebrities like Halle Berry, but its strength and uniqueness make it appealing regardless of heritage or trends.
HALEY
FemaleUnisex name of English origin, derived from the Irish surname O'Halle, meaning "slender". It was originally a surname brought to England by Irish immigrants and has since become popular as a given name, especially for females.
SLOAN
FemaleIrish origin, meaning "raider". It is derived from the Gaelic word "sluagh", translating to "hostile band" or "army". Traditionally a boy's name, Sloan has recently gained popularity among girls as well.
FALLON
FemaleIrish origin name derived from the Gaelic word "fallamhan," meaning "stranger" or "foreign warrior." It is associated with strength, courage, and determination.
MACY
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the word 'mace', meaning a heavy club weapon, signifying strength and power.
VIENNA
FemaleAustrian name derived from the city itself, meaning "the fair one" or "the friendly one".
JANELLE
FemaleJanelle, of Hebrew origin, means "God is my Judge," signifying trust in divine justice.
ELOWYN
FemaleWelsh female name meaning 'beautiful light' or 'shining fair one', originating from the 6th-century poet Taliesin's works.
MEGAN
FemaleWelsh name meaning "gentle maiden.
AZARI
FemaleExotic Persian name derived from 'azar', meaning 'fire'. It signifies radiance, power, and eternity, reflecting the reverence for fire in Iranian culture.
MACI
FemaleDistinctive Latin name derived from "MACER", meaning "large or heavy", often associated with strength and power throughout history, notably connected to Saint Macarius, and gained popularity as a unisex name in the mid-20th century.
AYA
FemaleAya, of Arabic origin, means 'sign' or 'miracle' in Islam, and refers to each verse in the Quran.
KYRA
FemaleFeminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', initially used as a title for powerful figures in ancient Greece.
LILLIE
FemaleFrench-derived name meaning 'lilac', associated with beautiful, fragrant flowers.
MILENA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Slavic origin, derived from "mila," meaning "dear" or "gracious," and "-ena," a diminutive suffix.
BIRDIE
FemaleUnique American girl's name derived from French 'oiseau', meaning bird. It was popularized as an independent nickname during the late 19th century and is often associated with freedom, creativity, and nature.
LIV
FemaleScandinavian-derived name originally meaning 'protection' and 'bear', popularized in Norway in the late 19th century thanks to Viking heroine Liv.
CHRISTINA
FemaleChristina, of Latin origin, means 'belonging to Christ' and was first used as a female name in medieval England.
NOVAH
FemaleUnique, modern name believed to be a variant of Noah or Nova, associated with stars due to its Latin roots.
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.
PAULA
FemaleLatin origin, meaning "small" or "humble," derived from the Roman family name Paulus. Popularized by Saint Paul the Apostle, it first appeared as a Christian given name in the 2nd century AD through Paula the Elder, a prominent early Christian woman. Throughout history, notable figures like Paula Modersohn-Becker and Paula Radcliffe have carried this enduring name, which remains popular globally today despite its humble meaning.
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.
SELENE
FemaleGreek name meaning "moon". It was the name of the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology, known for her beauty and wisdom.
KHALEESI
FemaleKhaleesi, derived from the Dothraki language, means 'queen' and signifies power and respect.
CHELSEA
FemaleChelsea, of English origin, derives from 'Cealc-hyth' meaning 'chalk stream', originally a London district name popularized as a girl's name in the 20th century.
ESTELLE
FemaleClassic French feminine name derived from the Latin word 'stella', meaning 'star'.
KARLA
FemaleSpanish female given name derived from 'karla', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
CHANA
FemaleHebrew name that means "grace" or "beauty," associated with the word "chönen," meaning beautiful in Yiddish. It originates from the Semitic root "chn.
MARIGOLD
FemaleEnglish name derived from the flower marigold, which means 'famous gold'.
LAUREL
FemaleEnglish given name meaning 'laurel tree', native to the Mediterranean region and historically symbolizing victory or honor.
PROMISE
FemaleThe name Promise originates from English, meaning 'a promise' or 'something promised', reflecting its recent popularity as parents seek unique, meaningful names.
RAYNA
FemaleBulgarian name derived from 'ray', meaning 'dawn', associated with a legendary warrior queen.
ALISSON
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of French origin, derived from the word 'alisier' meaning 'lark' or 'skylark'. It has evolved from a medieval nickname for lively women named Alice to become an independent, elegant choice with its unique double 'l' spelling.
BETHANY
FemaleHebrew feminine name that means "house of figs," originating from the Hebrew word "bethaniah.
JEMMA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female name meaning 'like a dove' or 'dove', derived from Jemima, and is associated with beauty and grace.