Female first names the most popular of last year.
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MYANI
FemaleUnique African origin girls' name derived from the Swahili word "myaani," meaning intelligent or clever, popular in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and beyond.
MYLAN
FemaleDistinctive given name of French origin, derived from the surname Myland, which means "from the land by the mill.
MYLIAH
FemaleModern Hebrew name derived from Myriam, meaning "sea of bitterness" or symbolizing strength and resilience, with the addition of the letter 'y' for uniqueness.
NAAMA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "ne'emah," meaning "pleasure" or "delight.
NAAVYA
FemaleCaptivating Sanskrit name meaning 'new' or 'nine', signifying novelty and uniqueness. It originates from ancient India and is associated with the Hindu goddess of new beginnings, Navya. Despite its growing recognition, Naavya remains relatively rare, preserving its distinctive charm.
NAHARA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name derived from 'nahar,' meaning 'river,' symbolizing life-giving force and prosperity.
NANDI
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Lord Shiva's divine bull, signifying joy, bliss, and strength.
NASRA
FemaleArabic feminine name derived from "Nasr," meaning "victory.
NAVAYAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew girl's name meaning "beauty".
NAVEYA
FemaleDistinctive Sanskrit name meaning "fresh" or "new", originating from the Hindu goddess Nava, symbolizing new beginnings.
NAVII
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Maori origin, meaning "she who navigates," symbolizing strength and guidance.
NAYELY
FemaleUnique female name of Mexican origin, derived from the Nahuatl word "Nahui-Ollin," meaning "four sun" in Aztec mythology, representing the current era we live in.
NAYVI
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of Native American origin, believed to mean 'beautiful' or derive from Pocahontas' name.
NAZAIA
FemaleDistinctive Arabic name derived from 'Nazaria,' meaning 'to gaze with wonder.'
NAZIYAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'pure', associated with Islamic tradition's revered Virgin Mary, now gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.
NELIA
FemaleUnique female name with origins in Hebrew and Greek languages, meaning "torch" or "corposant," a bright meteor or ball of fire in the sky.
NIKOLINA
FemaleBulgarian-derived feminine name that signifies 'victory of the people'.
NIYANA
FemaleDistinctive African name from the Yoruba culture, translating to 'mother of God' or 'queen mother', associated with the nurturing spirit Oya in Yoruba mythology.
NYANNA
FemaleAfrican-derived name from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, potentially meaning 'laughter' or symbolizing joy and happiness.
NYARA
FemaleBeautiful, unique African name of Swahili origin, believed to mean 'little moon' or 'moonbeam', giving it a mystical quality.
NYLIA
FemaleUnique Persian name meaning "night beauty," evoking mystery and allure.
NYOTA
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'star', signifying luminosity and beauty.
ODESZA
FemaleUncommon first name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Its popularity may stem from its distinctive sound and spelling.
OLAYA
FemaleSpanish female given name derived from 'Olavius', meaning 'nobility' or 'fame'.
PAULETH
FemaleUncommon given name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning. It may be a variant spelling of the French name Paul, but this connection is not proven. Pauleth has been used for both boys and girls throughout history, likely created by parents seeking uniqueness or passed down through generations. Its rare usage allows for personal interpretation and creativity.
PAZ
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-origin female given name signifying peace and harmony.
PHEONIX
FemalePhoenix is a captivating Greek name derived from the legendary bird that rises from its own ashes, symbolizing rebirth and renewal.
PRANIKA
FemalePranika, of Indian origin, means 'life and soul' or 'breath of life'.
PRIYANKA
FemaleSanskrit-derived feminine name meaning 'cherished', composed of 'priya' (beloved) and 'kanā' (girl).
PRUE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'prudent' or 'discreet', traditionally used as a short form of Prudence.
RABAB
FemaleArabic female given name derived from "rababa," meaning "wild buckthorn" or "wild olive tree," signifying beauty, grace, and strength. It holds rich historical significance in Islamic tradition as one of the names of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and has cultural importance across Middle Eastern cultures. Additionally, Rabab is also the name of a traditional Arabic bowed lute, further emphasizing its musical connotations in literature.
RAELANI
FemaleDistinctive Polynesian name, combining 'Rae' meaning gentle or soft, and 'Lani' translating to heaven, signifying gentle heaven or heavenly gentleness.
RAELEY
FemaleRare, modern-sounding English name with Irish roots. It is believed to mean "descendant of Raghaill," though Raghaill's origin is uncertain. The surname Railey or Raighall was first recorded in Ireland in the 13th century and has since spread globally.
RAHIMA
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'mercy' or 'compassion', popularized by its association with Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima after her marriage to Ali ibn Abi Talib.
RAMIYA
FemaleRare yet captivating Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'Ram', meaning 'pleasing', with the suffix 'iya' signifying femininity.
RAVYA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Indian female name derived from Sanskrit 'rav', meaning 'ray of light'. It signifies radiance, brightness, and purity, and is associated with celestial nymphs in Hindu mythology, further enhancing its divine femininity.
RAYHANA
FemaleAverylynn is a recent, composite given name comprising classic Avery and distinctive '-lynn', allowing for versatile nicknames like Avery or Lynn.
RAYLAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "ewe," symbolizing fertility and abundance.
RAYONNA
FemaleUnique African American female name derived from "Ray", meaning "beam of light" in Latin, with "-onna" added for a feminine touch.
RAZIA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'secret', popularized by Razia Sultan, India's first female Delhi Sultanate ruler in the 13th century, known for her intelligence and bravery despite facing gender barriers.