Female first names the most popular of last year.
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RONI
FemaleRoni, of Hebrew origin, means "my song" or "joyous melody," symbolizing happiness and musicality.
ROSALEAH
FemaleRosaleah, originating from the Latin 'rosarium', meaning 'rose garden', celebrates the beauty and fragrance of roses.
ROSELEIGH
FemaleEnglish given name combining 'Rose' (meaning 'rose', the flower) and 'Leigh' (derived from Old English 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'), resulting in a unique and elegant moniker.
ROSELINA
FemaleUnique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "rose garden," popularized during the Middle Ages among Italian and Spanish families. It has been historically carried by notable figures like Roselina Boncompagni Ludovisi, an Italian Renaissance aristocrat and patroness of arts.
ROSLIN
FemaleScottish name derived from the Gaelic word "ros", meaning "promontory" or "headland".
ROUSE
FemaleGreek-origin given name derived from 'rous', meaning 'rose', signifying beauty and elegance.
SABIHA
FemaleArabic-origin given name meaning 'morning', traditionally used in Muslim communities worldwide, notable among them being Turkish female pilot heroine Sabiha Gökçen, signifying freshness and new beginnings.
SAFIRA
FemaleArabic name meaning "pure" or "clear", inspired by its historical figure in the Quran, and less common despite its uniqueness and meaningfulness.
SALA
FemaleUnisex Hebrew name meaning 'peace', derived from 'shalom'.
SALAYAH
FemaleCaptivating Swahili female name from East Africa, signifying 'beautiful prayer' or 'prayer of beauty,' reflecting the importance of faith in Swahili culture.
SALEAH
FemaleUnique African name from Zimbabwe's Shona people, meaning 'peace'. Traditionally given during peaceful eras, it signifies harmony and prosperity, reflecting Shona cultural values.
SANIAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'wisdom' or 'intelligence', suggesting knowledge and insight.
SANTA
FemaleSpanish name meaning "Saint," derived from the word "santo." Traditionally used for males, it now serves both genders worldwide.
SARAHY
FemaleUnique feminine name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Sarah," which means "princess" or "noble lady.
SERANA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'free from care' or 'serene', conveying tranquility.
SEREIA
FemaleRare and mesmerizing female given name of Portuguese origin, derived from the word 'sereia' meaning mermaid, evoking images of mystical oceanic creatures from ancient folklore.
SERIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "princess" or "commander of an army", reflecting strength and grace.
SEVI
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "sav," meaning "companion" or "friend." It holds biblical significance as the companion of Prince Jonathan in the story of David and Jonathan.
SHADIA
FemaleAncient yet popular Arabic name derived from the word 'shad', meaning happiness. It has been associated with joy and positivity since its use among Bedouin tribes centuries ago.
SHANTEL
FemaleFemale name of French origin, derived from "chant," meaning "song." It's often associated with creativity due to its musical root.
SHARIAH
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'shari'ah', meaning 'path' or 'way to follow', and signifies the moral code and religious laws of Islam.
SHARIYA
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'eastern' or 'oriental', associated with hope and positivity.
SHEENA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "woman" or "lady," popularized by figures like Sheena Easton and Sheena Chohan. Its popularity in the West stems from A. Merritt's 1937 novel "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle," where it symbolizes strength and independence. Notable bearers include actresses Ursula Andress and Indian poet Sheena Bhattacharjee.
SHIVANSHI
FemaleUnisex Hindi name composed of 'Shiva', the Hindu god of destruction and transformation, and 'ansh', meaning 'part'.
SHUKRONA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'grateful', popular among Muslims to express thanksgiving and appreciate its symbolic significance in Islamic faith.
SHYLYNN
FemaleBlend of Shannon (meaning "wisdom" from Ireland) and Lynn ("from the hill/lake"), creating a unique modern girl's name with no specific combined meaning but evoking images of intelligence and beauty.
SIFA
FemaleAfrican Swahili origin, signifies 'praise,' expressing gratitude and admiration.
SILVIE
FemaleFrench origin, meaning "woods" or "forest", and is a feminine form of Sylvestre, derived from the Latin word "silva". It has been used since the Middle Ages in France, gaining popularity during the Renaissance period. Today, it remains relatively rare but is most commonly found in French-speaking countries.
SITHARA
FemaleUncommon yet enchanting Indian girl's name derived from 'Sitaram,' meaning 'auspicious' in Sanskrit.
SKAILYNN
FemaleUnique, recently created name, with unclear origins, possibly inspired by Celtic mythology or blended from names like Skye and Lynn.
SKYLEN
FemaleScottish male given name derived from the surname Skye, associated with the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides. Its meaning is believed to be 'of Skye'.
SMAYA
FemaleElegant Arabic name derived from 'asma', meaning 'praises' or 'names', invoking Allah's blessings.
SOLIEL
FemaleThe radiant name Soleil originates from French 'soleil', meaning 'sun'.
SOLINA
FemaleFemale name of Slavic origin derived from 'solnce', meaning 'sun', reflecting the sun's warmth and life-giving qualities.
SORAYAH
FemaleRare yet elegant Arabic name meaning 'roses', reflecting its bearer's sweet charm.
SOSEFINA
FemaleUnique Malagasy name derived from 'Soa' meaning peace and 'Fina' meaning pure or innocent, translating to "pure peace" or "innocent peace". It was traditionally given during times of tranquility and harmony, and is associated with Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar. Today, it remains a cherished name among Malagasy communities worldwide, symbolizing hope for peace, purity, and innocence.
SOSIE
FemaleRare French name derived from the Greek word "sōsis," meaning "likeness" or "image." It gained popularity through Molière's play "Le Malade Imaginaire," where a character named Sosie is mistaken for another due to their striking resemblance. Throughout history, several notable figures have borne this distinctive name.
SRESHTA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sresta', meaning 'first' or 'the best'.
STARLET
FemaleAmerican given name coined by Jean Harlow in the early 20th century, inspired by her star power and potential success.
STARLETTE
FemaleFrench-origin female name derived from 'étoile', meaning 'star'. It signifies 'little star' or 'starlet'.