Female first names the most popular of last year.

#8121

CLARIBEL

Female

Rare, Latin-derived feminine name coined by Edmund Spenser in "The Faerie Queene", meaning 'clear' or 'bright' and 'beautiful'.

#8122

COBIE

Female

Unconventional Irish name, derived from the surname 'Cobbett', meaning 'blacksmith'. It was once used for both boys and girls but is now more commonly associated with females.

#8123

CORY

Female

American unisex name derived from the Gaelic male given name Cormac, meaning "chariot of the sea.

#8124

CRICKET

Female

The name Cricket originates from England, derived from 'cricce' or 'crick', meaning 'bend' or 'crook', used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the late 19th century.

#8125

CYNCERE

Female

Rare Latin-origin name derived from "cinctus," meaning "girdled" or "clothed.

#8126

DAHLANI

Female

Arabic name derived from "dahla," meaning "to grow" or "to flourish." It signifies growth, prosperity, and abundance.

#8127

DAILY

Female

Modern English given name derived from the word 'daily', signifying regularity and timelessness.

#8128

DALIYA

Female

Daliya, of Arabic origin, means "gentle" or "soft-spoken".

#8129

DAMARA

Female

African-origin name derived from the Damara people of Namibia, symbolizing peace, harmony, and beauty while embodying resilience and pride.

#8130

DAMIRA

Female

Arabic feminine name meaning "gentle sea," reflecting tranquility and strength.

#8131

DAVEAH

Female

Unique Hebrew girl's name meaning "God sees" or "God knows," reminding the bearer of God's constant presence. Its roots trace back to ancient Jewish culture, notably through the prophetess Deborah in the Old Testament.

#8132

DECKER

Female

German surname of occupational origin, derived from 'deke' meaning 'cover' or 'roof', given to individuals who lived in houses with reed roofs or worked as roofers.

#8133

DEIA

Female

Faruq is an Arabic name derived from 'f-r-q', meaning 'to divide' or 'distinguish'. It signifies one who discerns right from wrong.

#8134

DELAYNIE

Female

Unique feminine given name of American origin, with no widely accepted meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.

#8135

DELMY

Female

Unique Spanish-origin given name derived from "del mar," meaning "of the sea." It evokes images of freedom, adventure, beauty, and tranquility, and has gained international popularity despite being relatively uncommon.

#8136

DEMIYAH

Female

Arabic name derived from Demihya, meaning "soft-spoken" or "gentle".

#8137

DEONNA

Female

Distinctive African name derived from the Swahili word "Deo," meaning "God.

#8138

DERIN

Female

Turkish name meaning "pure" or "clear".

#8139

DHARA

Female

Unique Indian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word 'dhara', meaning 'flowing' or 'current'.

#8140

DIARA

Female

Captivating West African name of Fulani origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful".

#8141

DIMITRA

Female

Greek female name derived from 'Demeter', meaning 'earth mother' and referring to the ancient Greek goddess of agriculture, fertility, and harvest.

#8142

DOLLIE

Female

Rare, vintage name derived from Dorothy meaning 'gift of God'.

#8143

DONYA

Female

Captivating Persian feminine name derived from "donya," meaning "world." It represents the physical world in Persian literature and culture, yet its powerful sound resonates beyond its literal meaning. Though not common worldwide, Donya has gained popularity among appreciators of Persian culture and literature seeking a unique and meaningful name for their daughter.

#8144

DORIAN

Female

Greek-origin given name meaning 'gift of the sea', popularized by Oscar Wilde's novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.

#8145

DUTTON

Female

English unisex given name with historic roots in Cheshire county, derived from Old English elements 'dū' (black) and 'tūn' (settlement), translating to 'settlement by the black hill'. It evolved from a masculine surname first recorded in the early 13th century.

#8146

ELDA

Female

Sophisticated and unique Spanish given name derived from the Old German word 'Adalheidis', meaning 'noble' or 'illustrious'.

#8147

ELEN

Female

Welsh name derived from "elen," meaning "moon." In Welsh mythology, it's associated with King Arthur's wise and graceful queen.

#8148

ELIM

Female

Rare Hebrew male given name derived from the root word "álam", translating to "to dream".

#8149

ELIYANNAH

Female

Unique, feminine variation of the Hebrew name Elijah, signifying 'my God is Yah', with a rich historical and spiritual significance in Jewish culture.

#8150

ELLANI

Female

Captivating Hebrew feminine name meaning "light" or "shining," derived from Eleanor and associated with intelligence, grace, and elegance.

#8151

EMBREE

Female

Unique American given name of English occupational origin, once meaning 'maker or seller of breeches'.

#8152

EMERII

Female

Rare Latin-origin name derived from Aemilius, meaning "to strive for" or "to rival".

#8153

EMILYA

Female

Captivating Bulgarian name derived from Emilia, meaning 'to strive' or 'excel', with a unique touch added by the 'y'.

#8154

EMMAJEAN

Female

Distinctive French-origin name combining classic Emma, meaning "universal," with Jean, signifying "God is gracious.

#8155

EMMALIN

Female

Distinctive French female given name derived from Germanic elements 'heim' ('home') and 'hal' ('strife' or 'battle'), conveying a soft elegance despite its warrior-like origins.

#8156

EMMELINA

Female

Rare and graceful Latin-derived name originally meaning 'rival' or 'emulous', popularized in English-speaking countries since the early 20th century.

#8157

ENGLAND

Female

Rare yet meaningful English given name derived from the country's name, 'land of the Angles,' reflecting its Germanic heritage.

#8158

ENMA

Female

Rare yet captivating female given name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "enma," meaning "hell king" or "king of hell." It signifies power and cultural heritage.

#8159

ERANDI

Female

Distinctive Spanish name derived from "errante," meaning "wandering" or "traveling," signifying adventure and curiosity.

#8160

ERIEL

Female

Hebrew name meaning "my God," reflecting deep spiritual devotion and widely used across various cultures.