Female first names the most popular of last year.
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VIRIDIANA
FemaleSpanish feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'viridis', meaning 'green'. It was popularized by Luis Buñuel's 1961 film of the same name.
WAYLYN
FemaleUncommon American male name with uncertain origins and meanings, though some theories suggest it may be derived from Wayne or Welsh roots. Despite its mysteries, Waylyn has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling.
WHISPER
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the verb 'whisper', conveying softness and mystery.
WONDER
FemaleThe name Wonder originates from English and signifies 'to marvel at' or 'to be filled with admiration', derived from the word 'wonder'. Recently, it has been chosen by parents to express admiration or inspire curiosity.
YANNA
FemaleRare yet appealing feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from the city Ioannina in northwestern Greece, and believed to signify 'God is gracious'.
YANNI
FemaleGreek-origin boy's name derived from "Ianis," meaning "graced by God." It gained global popularity through musician Yanni and has been held by notable Greeks like poet Yannis Ritsos and economist Yanis Varoufakis.
YARIELIS
FemaleRare yet captivating Spanish name with roots in both South American Quechua culture ("spear") and Greek/European royalty ("God is my oath").
YATZIRY
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "God will help," reflecting divine aid and support.
YEILIN
FemaleUnique Chinese name composed of 'Ye', meaning profession, and 'Lin', signifying forest, combining determination with nature appreciation.
YESBETH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is with me".
YITTA
FemaleRare but powerful Hebrew name derived from 'yitah', meaning 'she will give'. It signifies generosity and nurturing.
YOMII
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from 'yomi', meaning 'to read'. It signifies wisdom and knowledge, often used for both boys and girls.
YUVIA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word "Yuvium," meaning "yew" or "juniper." It has been used in Spain for centuries and was traditionally given to strong-willed girls associated with the Virgo zodiac sign or having dark features, like the yew tree. Today, Yuvia remains a rare yet distinctive choice, celebrated for its deep roots and enduring charm.
ZAFIRA
FemaleElegant and uncommon Arab origin given name derived from 'zafir', meaning sapphire, symbolizing wisdom, power, and beauty in Arabic culture.
ZAHA
FemaleArabic female given name meaning "blooming" or "in full bloom," suggesting vibrancy and radiance.
ZAIRAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', tracing back to ancient Arabian culture.
ZAKIAH
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', associated with innocence and purity in Islamic culture.
ZAMIAH
FemaleElegant Igbo girl's name meaning 'to bear' or 'carry', signifying strength and responsibility, traditionally given to wealthy families expecting their daughters to inherit family status.
ZANNA
FemaleDistinctive Italian name meaning 'tusk' or 'fang', traditionally signifying immense power and bravery.
ZARETH
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'shine' or 'radiant', originating from the Old Testament place Zerathaim.
ZAYANA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning "beautiful" or "lovely," making it a charming choice for parents seeking a graceful moniker.
ZAYLIA
FemaleArabic origin girls' name meaning 'night's beauty'.
ZEHLANI
FemaleArabic unisex name derived from "Zahla," meaning "blooming" or "flourishing." It symbolizes beauty, grace, and radiance.
ZELMA
FemaleZelma: derived from Hebrew 'tsalmavet', meaning 'death', but popularized by French author Jules Verne's novel.
ZENIAH
FemaleArabic feminine name meaning "beautiful" or "radiant," derived from the word "Zenya." It is associated with elegance and inner beauty, and has historical ties to Islamic culture through Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima az-Zahra.
ZIONA
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "zealous for Zion (Jerusalem)", reflecting a profound devotion to the holy city.
ZOHARA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "radiance" or "brilliance".
AAIMA
FemaleCaptivating Arabic name meaning 'safe' or 'protected', with roots in the Quran and widespread global appeal.
AALYAH
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'aliya,' meaning 'ascending,' and signifies immigration to Israel.
AARAVI
FemaleUncommon yet significant Indian name from Tamil Nadu, derived from "aaru," meaning six, and traditionally given to girls born on the sixth day of Aadi month. It holds historical importance due to its association with the celestial woman Aaravali in ancient Tamil literature.
AARIYA
FemaleAariya, of Sanskrit origin, means 'goddess of water' or 'divine charm', derived from 'Aarya', signifying nobility.
ABENA
FemaleAkan girl's name from Ghana, meaning "born on Tuesday".
ABI
FemaleHebrew unisex name derived from "Avi," meaning "my father." It's traditionally been used in Jewish families, but has gained popularity as a standalone name for both boys and girls with deep biblical roots.
ABY
FemaleCharming unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from "aviv" meaning 'spring' or 'autumn', symbolizing renewal and change. It has a rich history in Jewish culture, associated with figures like King David's son Abijah and priest Abiathar. Despite its roots, Aby is appreciated worldwide for its uniqueness and meaningfulness.
ADALAYAH
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'justice', associated with biblical royalty and conveying strength, integrity, and righteousness.
ADANNAYA
FemaleEnchanting, unique name of unknown origin and meaning, often associated with beauty and grace despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
ADELINNE
FemaleRare yet elegant French name with Germanic roots meaning "noble and gentle," popular among medieval French nobility.
ADREAM
FemaleContemporary name derived from the Latin prefix 'ad-' meaning 'towards' and 'dream', signifying movement towards aspirations.
AESIRA
FemaleRare Scandinavian name derived from 'á' meaning 'on' or 'at', and 'ser', referring to the hall of the god Tyr in Old Norse mythology.
AEVA
FemaleScandinavian-derived name meaning 'ancestor worshipped by the gods', popularized recently due to its uniqueness and intriguing origin tracing back to Viking Age Norse culture.