Female first names the most popular of last year.

#8921

VIYANA

Female

Sanskrit-origin name derived from 'Vihara,' meaning 'monastery.' It signifies a place of refuge and contemplation, holding deep spiritual significance.

#8922

VYOLET

Female

Violet is a Latin-derived name meaning 'purple' or 'violet', popularized in England during the 19th century and associated with creativity and uniqueness.

#8923

WARREN

Female

English male given name derived from the Old English word "waerian," meaning "guard" or "protect." It's associated with strength and protection, reflecting its historic meaning. Notable figures bearing this name include Saint Werenfried of Worcester and investor Warren Buffet.

#8924

WORTHY

Female

English unisex given name derived from the Old Norse word 'verðr', meaning 'worthy'.

#8925

WRENLYNN

Female

Unique and intriguing name of unknown origin, often believed to be a blend of 'wren' and 'lynn', though its meaning remains mysterious.

#8926

XYA

Female

Modern, fictional girl's name created by author Angela Hunter for her novel series "The Chronicles of the Immortal King." It has no specific meaning but evokes mystery and otherworldliness due to its phonetic appeal.

#8927

YALI

Female

Yali, of Hebrew origin, signifies 'to ascend' or 'to climb', echoing the biblical leader's bravery during Israelites' journey.

#8928

YAMILEX

Female

Unique Spanish name formed by combining "Yamil," meaning "beauty," with "lex," derived from the Greek word for "language.

#8929

YARITZI

Female

Captivating Spanish female name meaning 'beautiful', derived from 'yare', with variations like Yaretzi and Yarethzi.

#8930

YASANI

Female

Arabic name that means 'prosperous' and is associated with the 36th chapter of the Quran. It is often chosen by Muslim parents as a wish for their child's future success.

#8931

YAZLYNN

Female

Rare, beautiful name of unknown origin, believed by some to be connected to the Welsh name Ysyllt meaning "peaceful." Its uniqueness makes it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.

#8932

YEILYN

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "God is my light," reflecting divine guidance and illumination.

#8933

YENNIFER

Female

Captivating Spanish-derived name meaning "new" or "renewed," originally emerging as a variant of Jennifer, yet distinctively conveying freshness and renewal.

#8934

YIYI

Female

Chinese given name with the meaning of "easily, readily". It symbolizes adaptability, openness, and approachability, making it popular among families worldwide for its positive associations.

#8935

YUDITH

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'praise' or 'lauded', originating from the name Judith in the Old Testament, and popular among Jewish families for its biblical significance.

#8936

ZADAYA

Female

Rare, exotic Hebrew name derived from 'Tzedek', meaning 'justice'. It carries spiritual significance as one of God's attributes in Jewish tradition.

#8937

ZAHIRAH

Female

Zahirah, of Arabic origin, means 'radiant' or 'shining', reflecting its vibrant character and rich historical significance tied to Islamic tradition.

#8938

ZAILANI

Female

Arabic name that means 'my beautiful one'.

#8939

ZAINAH

Female

Arabic origin name that means 'she who increases', signifying growth and abundance.

#8940

ZALAIYAH

Female

Igbo-African name meaning 'good fortune has come'.

#8941

ZAMARIAH

Female

English name of Hebrew origin meaning "God hears.

#8942

ZAMOURA

Female

Captivating African female name derived from Fulani "Zam", meaning 'to travel', signifying 'traveler'.

#8943

ZANAYAH

Female

Zaniyah is a recent African American creation combining Zenya and Aaliyah; its meaning is unknown but often associated with 'beauty' or 'grace.'

#8944

ZAREEN

Female

Persian name meaning "golden" or "precious," used for both boys and girls since ancient times in Persia, now globally popular due to its uniqueness and beautiful significance.

#8945

ZAYLEI

Female

Enigmatic name with unknown origins and lost meaning, adding to its allure.

#8946

ZAYNEB

Female

Arabic-origin given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant', associated with Zaynab bint Jahsh, a wife of Prophet Muhammad known for her intelligence and courage.

#8947

ZENDAYAH

Female

Beautiful African origin name derived from "Zenda", meaning "to give birth". It signifies either "born on a Tuesday" or "the joyful one", reflecting positivity and creativity.

#8948

ZERA

Female

Hebrew unisex name meaning "seed" or "planting," derived from the Hebrew word "zara." It carries biblical significance, being the name of Perez's second son in Genesis.

#8949

ZILLAH

Female

Rare Hebrew female name derived from "Tzillah", meaning "shade" or "shadow". It appears in the Book of Genesis as the daughter of Eliphaz and wife of Lamech.

#8950

ZIRACHI

Female

Rare African name of Swahili origin, meaning "the one who brings light.

#8951

AANIYA

Female

Beautiful Arabic name meaning 'feminine' or 'delicate', associated with elegance and grace.

#8952

AARYAHI

Female

Unique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Aarya' meaning 'noble', with '-hi' indicating feminine gender.

#8953

AASHNA

Female

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'to meet' or 'encounter', with deep roots in Hindu mythology.

#8954

ACELIA

Female

Acelia, of Latin origin, means "sky" or "heaven" and signifies celestial beauty.

#8955

ACHOL

Female

Uncommon African name from South Sudan, believed to mean 'life' in the Dinka language.

#8956

ADALIZ

Female

Rare Spanish female given name with a powerful meaning, derived from the word 'adalid', meaning 'noble fighter' or 'champion'.

#8957

ADDLEY

Female

Uncommon yet meaningful English name derived from Æthelwald, signifying "noble ruler".

#8958

ADESUWA

Female

Yoruba female name derived from Nigeria, meaning "Crown reigns" or "Royalty rules.

#8959

ADIANNA

Female

Latin-origin name derived from "adianus," meaning "of Adia" or "from Adia." It's linked to Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Roman Emperor Arcadius, signifying nobility, royalty, elegance, and kindness.

#8960

ADITRI

Female

Aditri, of Indian origin, signifies 'the beginning of the three worlds' or 'the first among the three', derived from Sanskrit roots 'Adi' and 'Tri'. In Hindu mythology, Aditi, the mother of gods, is associated with freedom and prosperity.