Female first names the most popular of last year.
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STASIA
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from 'Asta', meaning "resolute" or "persevere". It gained popularity through Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises". Though traditionally used for females, Stasia can also be used for males, associated with strength and resilience. Notable figures like Dutch painter Stasia Unrug enhance its allure. While not common, it has gained traction recently in English-speaking countries.
STELLAMAE
FemaleLatin-origin given name derived from 'stella' (star) and 'mae' (mother), signifying "star mother" or "mother star".
STORIEE
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Swahili word "stories," meaning storytelling, creativity, and imagination.
SULTANA
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "queen" or "ruler", popular among Muslims historically due to its regal connotation.
SURIYAH
FemaleArabic origin name derived from 'Surur', meaning happiness or joy.
SUVI
FemaleFinnish female given name derived from "suvi," meaning "summer," reflecting Finland's appreciation for the season and its positive feelings.
SUZY
FemaleEnglish name that originated in the 19th century, serving as a diminutive form of Susan or Susanna. It means 'lily', suggesting elegance and beauty, though it does not have a specific meaning of its own. Popularized in the mid-20th century, Suzy reached peak popularity during the 1950s and 60s but remains widely recognized today despite some decrease in usage.
SWAE
FemaleAfrican given name of Swahili origin that means "equal" or "the same," signifying balance, harmony, and equality.
SYMPHANY
FemaleBeautiful, uncommon Greek-derived name meaning "sound" or "harmony," inspired by the Muse Euterpe.
TAIMANE
FemalePolynesian name of Samoan origin, meaning "above the sea," derived from the words "tai" (sea) and "mane" (above).
TALLULA
FemaleTallulah, of Native American Choctaw origin, signifies 'leaping waters' or 'flowing waters', reflecting grace and constant motion.
TALON
FemaleRare English name derived from the French word 'talon', meaning 'heel'. It likely originated as an occupational surname for those who made shoes or worked with leather. The name conveys strength and steadfastness, reflecting its association with the heel of the foot. While not widely popular, Talon has appeared in historical literature like Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" and gained recent popularity through fantasy games such as "Dark Souls".
TALYAH
FemaleUnique feminine Hebrew name meaning "ascending," associated with spiritual growth and biblical traditions like Mount Tabor.
TANISHKA
FemaleTanishka, of Sanskrit origin, means "lord of the body" or "one who controls her own destiny," reflecting both power and independence.
TANVIKA
FemaleCaptivating Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit "Tanvi," signifying "sweet fragrance." It embodies grace, intelligence, and beauty, inspired by Hindu goddess Lakshmi and popularized by Kalidasa's epic poem Abhijñānaśākuntalam.
TATYM
FemaleSlavic origin, meaning "arrival" or "appeared," a variant of Tatiana.
TELANI
FemaleCaptivating Hawaiian name meaning "to float" or "to drift," often given to children born at sea or skilled navigators, reflecting adaptability and oceanic beauty.
TEYLA
FemaleCaptivating female given name of African origin, meaning 'the wealth of the home' in Yoruba culture, embodying prosperity and success.
THIYA
FemaleThiya: A unique Hebrew name meaning "rain", symbolizing renewal & growth, typically pronounced as "THEE-ya".
TIEGHAN
FemaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Tighearna, meaning "descendant of Tighearnach," which signifies "victorious king" or "king of triumph." It originated in the province of Connacht, Ireland, and was once a sept of the Uí Fiachrach Mua dynasty.
TIGERLILY
FemaleEnglish female given name derived from the vibrant tiger lily flower, native to East Asia, signifying strength and beauty.
TIMBERLYNN
FemaleModern American girls' name created by combining "timber" (wood) and "lynne", with no historical or cultural significance; it suggests strength and nature.
TIWATOPE
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who meets with joy through patience'.
TIYA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning 'the sun will shine', symbolizing light, warmth, and positivity.
TORAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew given name derived from the word 'instruction' or 'teaching', and it refers to the first five books of the Old Testament in Judaism.
TOVI
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "good" or "pleasing," embodying positivity and charm.
TRANY
FemaleRare Vietnamese girls' name meaning "pure" or "clean".
TREU
FemaleGerman name derived from the Old High German word "truo," meaning "loyal" or "faithful." It signifies truth and honesty, sharing its meaning with the English word "true.
TUCKER
FemaleTucker, of Norman origin, is derived from the Middle English 'tukke', meaning 'to tuck or thrust'. Historically, it was an occupational surname for fullers, but has since become a popular first name in the U.S., particularly among families appreciating unique, strong-sounding names.
TYLAR
FemaleUncommon variant spelling of the name Tyler, originating from England as a surname given to cloth fullers, deriving from Middle English 'tiler'.
VAELYN
FemaleRecently popularized girl's name of uncertain origin but often attributed to Celtic roots, whose meaning is open to personal interpretation, allowing owners to associate it with qualities like elegance or uniqueness.
VAIL
FemaleAmerican surname derived from the Old Norse word "veil" meaning "shirt", introduced to England by Normans in 1066, later used as a first name since the 18th century.
VALE
FemaleUnisex Latin-derived name meaning "strong" or "healthy," originally used in ancient Rome to denote robustness and courage.
VARENYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Varunya," meaning "having many rains" or "abundant in rain." It's associated with Hindu goddess Varuni and often signifies prosperity and fertility.
VASILISA
FemaleRegal and enchanting feminine name of Slavic origin, derived from 'vasil' meaning 'king' and '-isa' signifying 'belonging to'. Popularized by the folkloric heroine Vasilisa the Beautiful, it symbolizes strength and wisdom.
VEEKSHA
FemaleRare but significant Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Vishkha', meaning 'tips' or 'pointed', often interpreted as symbolizing focus or precision.
VEENA
FemaleIndian girls' name derived from 'Vina', meaning flute, also associated with Krishna's divine flute in Hindu mythology.
VELVET
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the soft fabric, meaning "soft like velvet." It's associated with gentleness and luxury, gaining popularity in the early to mid-20th century but remaining relatively rare historically.
VENECIA
FemaleItalian name derived from Venice, the enchanting city known for its canals and harmonious architecture. It symbolizes water, harmony, and timeless beauty.
VIERA
FemaleSlavic girl's name meaning "faith" derived from the Slovak word "víra".