Female first names the most popular of last year.

#8041

AFRA

Female

Unique Latin-origin feminine given name, meaning 'genteel' or 'delicate,' popularized by Saint Afra, an early Christian martyr.

#8042

AHAANA

Female

Sanskrit unisex name meaning 'the first ray of sunlight' or 'the divine one', often associated with renewal and worship in Indian literature.

#8043

AHITANA

Female

Polynesian name of Maori origin, meaning "beautiful, radiant, shining", derived from 'ahi' (fire/light) and 'tana' (beautiful). It signifies strength, passion, resilience, beauty, and grace.

#8044

AHLAYA

Female

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "pure" or "unspotted," derived from the legendary Hindu figure Ahilya, known for her purity and devotion.

#8045

AHTZIRI

Female

Aztec name meaning 'water,' originating from Nahuatl language and steeped in rich history tied to Aztec goddess Chalchiuhtlicue.

#8046

AINOAH

Female

Ainoah, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'Eye of God' or 'Source of God', symbolizing divine vision and wisdom.

#8047

AIYLAH

Female

Unique Arabic name derived from "aiyah", meaning "night journey". It's inspired by Prophet Muhammad's miraculous Night Journey to Jerusalem in Islamic tradition, making it a significant and distinctive choice for girls.

#8048

AJANI

Female

Unique name of African origin, meaning "King Lion" in Yoruba culture, symbolizing strength, courage, and majesty. It's deeply rooted in Nigerian folklore and remains popular worldwide despite its rare air.

#8049

AKIYAH

Female

Igbo-African name meaning "first daughter" or "one who brings light".

#8050

AKYRA

Female

Distinctive American name, possibly created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his character Aegyla, meaning 'pure and clear' or 'leader'.

#8051

ALANNIE

Female

Rare, feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Alan meaning 'noble' or 'harmonious'.

#8052

ALANOUD

Female

Unique Arabic female name derived from "Al-Anoud," meaning "lightning," popularized by Saudi Arabian royalty and associated with Prophet Muhammad's daughter, Fatima.

#8053

ALEENAH

Female

Unique and beautiful Arabic name derived from 'Al' (the noble) and 'Ina'a' (grace/beauty), meaning 'The Gracious One'.

#8054

ALEESHA

Female

Elegant Arabic name meaning 'like sweet basil', suggesting grace and gentleness.

#8055

ALENI

Female

Distinctive Greek name derived from "alenos," meaning "hidden" or "concealed." It carries connotations of mystery and intrigue, tracing back to the Greek god of secrets. Though globally appreciated for its uniqueness, Aleni remains relatively rare, often associated with intelligence and depth.

#8056

ALEYNNA

Female

Beautiful, uncommon Welsh name derived from "alaw," meaning "harmony" or "melody.

#8057

ALISHBA

Female

Unique and elegant Pakistani feminine name derived from Persian 'Aalisha', meaning 'noble'.

#8058

ALLISYN

Female

Greek-derived female name meaning 'other' or 'different', created as a feminine counterpart to Allison.

#8059

ALYLAH

Female

Rare Arabic name meaning "ascending to heaven" or "elevated towards God".

#8060

AMANII

Female

Unique Japanese given name derived from 'Amanai,' meaning 'rainbow.' It signifies positivity and happiness, popularized during the Edo period (1603-1868) for its appealing and meaningful association with nature.

#8061

AMARIZ

Female

Swahili name meaning 'peace,' carrying a message of tranquility.

#8062

AMBIKA

Female

Unique feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'mother' and honoring the Hindu goddess Ambe or Ambika, who embodies motherhood, tenderness, and divine power.

#8063

AMELA

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning "hope" and related to "labor/effort," popular among various cultures and symbolizing optimism for the future.

#8064

AMEYALI

Female

Unique Choctaw name, derived from 'ami' (mother) and 'yalí' (beautiful), meaning 'my beautiful mother'.

#8065

AMEYALLI

Female

Ameyalli, of Aztec origin, means 'born during a storm', reflecting the power and fertility of rainfall in Mesoamerica.

#8066

AMMARA

Female

Arabic name meaning 'long-lived', often chosen to wish longevity, and popular among Muslims as a nod to Islamic culture.

#8067

AMRI

Female

Arabic name meaning 'life' or 'long life', associated with leadership and strength, and popular among global Muslim communities for its powerful significance.

#8068

ANALUISA

Female

Unique Latin American blend of Ana (Hebrew for 'grace') and Luisa (from Lucy).

#8069

ANANT

Female

Male given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'infinite' or 'endless', reflecting eternal life and spiritual liberation.

#8070

ANASTASSIA

Female

Greek name meaning "resurrection or rebirth", popularized by Saint Anastasia, and widely recognized today despite varying trends in popularity throughout history.

#8071

ANDREYA

Female

Meet Andreya, a name of Greek origin meaning 'man' or 'brave', inspired by Saint Andrew and associated with legendary queen Andromache.

#8072

ANDRIANA

Female

Unique Greek feminine form of Andrew, meaning "manly" or "virile," popularized by the Greek Orthodox Church in honor of Saint Andrew.

#8073

ANEIRA

Female

Rare Welsh name derived from "aneir," meaning silver, associated with wisdom and intelligence, and steeped in Celtic folklore featuring powerful women like the sorceress Aneira or the warrior daughter of Cynrig.

#8074

ANGELISE

Female

Greek-origin feminine name meaning 'messenger', derived from the Greek word 'angelos'.

#8075

ARAYNA

Female

Rare Hebrew name derived from "ara," meaning altar, carrying spiritual significance and purity. It was popularized by Jewish families immigrating to Europe during the Middle Ages.

#8076

ARELIS

Female

Unique, Latin-derived name meaning 'altitude' or 'eagle,' associated with heights, grandeur, and freedom.

#8077

ARMIYAH

Female

Armiyah, an Arabic-origin name meaning 'peace', resonates with serenity and harmony across cultures.

#8078

ARMONII

Female

Rare, unique girl's name of uncertain origin, first recorded in the late 20th century U.S., potentially derived from words like Harmony.

#8079

ARYAN

Female

Boys' name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'noble' or 'courageous', popularized by celebrities like Ashton Kutcher despite some controversy.

#8080

ASSATA

Female

African-origin name popular among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, translating to "she who looks beyond" and associated with wisdom and vision.