Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ANNALEIGHA
FemaleDistinctive Greek name derived from "annale", meaning 'grace'.
ANNI
FemaleScandinavian name of Old Norse origin, meaning "grace" or "favor".
ANNLEE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from French or Germanic roots, or a blend of various names, with possible meanings including 'grace' in French or a combination of Anna and Lee.
ANYIAH
FemaleIgbo name of African origin, meaning "There is a festival" and symbolizing joy, unity, and celebration.
ANYRA
FemaleGreek-derived female name meaning 'graceful', reflecting the nymph of Acheron fountain in Greek mythology.
ANYSSA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "belonging to Annis," originally a Roman family name and later associated with Saint Anyssa, a 4th-century Christian martyr.
APPLE
FemaleEnglish origin and derived from the fruit, gained popularity as a given name in the late 20th century, inspired by Jack Kerouac's novel 'On the Road' and actress Christina Ricci choosing it for her daughter.
AREEBA
FemaleUnique unisex name of Arabic origin, meaning 'spring' or 'source of water', symbolizing freshness and renewal.
ARELIA
FemaleUnique Latin name meaning "lion-like", symbolizing strength and courage, first used in the Middle Ages, though rare today.
AREYA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "Lioness," embodying strength and regal beauty.
ARIANAH
FemaleThe name Arianah originates from the Latin 'Arianus', meaning 'silver' or 'like silver', and was used in the Middle Ages to describe someone with grayish hair or pale complexion. It remains a unique variant with a rich history and meaningful association with grace, wisdom, and sophistication.
ARIBELLE
FemaleRecent, unique name combining "Ari" (Greek: most holy) and "belle" (French: beautiful), signifying "holy beauty".
ARIELIS
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage.
ARIELL
FemaleHebrew name that means "lion of God," one of the four cherubim guarding the Ark of the Covenant, symbolizing divine protection, wisdom, and strength.
ARIYAN
FemaleRare male given name of Persian origin meaning 'noble archer.'
ARMINA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "to make ready" or "prepare," historically associated with strong Roman women and now linked to independent individuals.
ARNIKA
FemaleCzech name derived from the Czech word "arnika", meaning "daisy". It signifies simplicity and beauty, often associated with nature.
ARRIANA
FemaleItalian-derived name created by Italo Calvino, meaning 'to arrive.'
ARTIST
FemaleGreek-derived given name meaning "skilled in art," popular among creative families since the 20th century.
ASAL
FemaleUnique Persian name meaning 'pure', historically held by Queen Asal of the Sasanian Empire, embodying qualities like strength, wisdom, and compassion in Persian tradition.
ASLYN
FemaleModern, distinctive name with no clear origin or meaning, likely inspired by similar names like Ashley or Ashton but with its own unique spelling.
ASTON
FemaleEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning 'from the east settlement' or 'noble stone,' popularized in the U.S. by association with Aston Villa Football Club.
ATTICUS
FemaleGreek-origin name meaning 'from the town of Attica,' popularized by Harper Lee's character Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird.
AUBRE
FemaleRare yet captivating French name meaning 'luck' or 'good fortune', derived from the word 'aubaine'.
AUBRII
FemaleCaptivating French female given name derived from 'aube', meaning 'dawn', symbolizing new beginnings and hope.
AUBRYN
FemaleCaptivating Irish female name derived from Ó Broin, meaning 'descendant of the little bright one'.
AURIANA
FemaleItalian name derived from "aureus," meaning "golden." It signifies someone who is precious and radiant like gold.
AVAIYA
FemaleAncient Sanskrit name of Indian origin meaning "the first," associated with creation's beginning and Lord Brahma's primordial sound "Om.
AVEENA
FemaleBeautiful and unique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'the first rays of the sun' or 'dawn', associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and enlightenment.
AVIELA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father is God," originating from the biblical story of Ruth and carried by notable figures like Aviela Friedman in Zionist history.
AVIYANA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my little bird," derived from "aviva" meaning "spring" or "early morning." It's a modern name evoking freshness, new beginnings, and birds' freedom.
AVNEET
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Anveeta," meaning "not found" or "infinite.
AVREE
FemaleUnique, little-known name with possible origins in American, Scottish, or Hebrew traditions. It may mean 'peace' in Hebrew or 'inspired by song' in Scottish Gaelic, symbolizing harmony or creativity respectively. Its rarity adds to its charm and distinctiveness.
AVREEN
FemaleDistinctive Persian girl's name meaning 'spring' or 'source of water', symbolizing renewal and life, with ties to ancient nobility and Persian mythology.
AXELLE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from the Old French 'Esclarmonde', meaning 'bright protection'.
AYARA
FemaleEnchanting female name of African origin, derived from Yoruba language where 'aya' means joy and 'ara' signifies many children.
AYLENE
FemaleGreek-derived name meaning 'noble', derived from the word 'alexein' which signifies 'to defend' or 'to protect'. Originally associated with the goddess Athena in Greek mythology, this elegant and timeless name was favored by royalty and nobility throughout European history.
AYLI
FemaleUnique, invented name with no specific origin or meaning, but has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and open-ended interpretation possibilities.
AZAYLEA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be derived from Native American words meaning "immortal" or "heavenly," or possibly linked to the French town Azay-le-Rideau. Its popularity has grown due to its distinctive sound and beautiful meanings associated with it.
AZHAR
FemaleAzhar: Arabic origin meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant'; popularized by 9th-century scholar Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ali ibn al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib al-Azhar, after whom Al-Azhar University in Cairo was named.