Female first names the most popular of last year.
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AZMARIAH
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, but its meanings such as "the Lord is my strength" or "protected by God" make it a powerful and significant choice for parents seeking something different.
AZURIA
FemaleUnique Basque female name meaning 'blue'.
BAILYNN
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent years despite no historical records or literary connections.
BARIN
FemaleTurkish name derived from 'barın', meaning 'hunting ground' or 'open field', evoking images of freedom and vast spaces.
BATOOL
FemaleArabic name meaning 'she who has freed herself', derived from the root verb 'batala'.
BAYLEI
FemaleAmerican name derived from Bailey (English: "berry clearing") and Lei (Hawaiian: "heaven"). It's a unisex option with modern appeal, popularized by figures like actress Baylei McKeever.
BAYLYNN
FemaleRecently created female name, combining 'Bay' (possibly from bay tree or Bailey) with '-lynn', gaining popularity in the U.S.
BELLANIE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'belle' (beautiful) and the suffix '-anie', popularized by its association with Cannes.
BETHSAIDA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'beth' (house) and 'saida' (fishing), meaning 'home by the fish'. It's historically significant as Jesus Christ's apostles Philip and Andrew hailed from Bethsaida, an ancient Palestinian town near the Sea of Galilee.
BEXLIE
FemaleUncommon given name with uncertain origins, often believed to derive from the English word 'bexley', referencing a London district. It has gained popularity as a unique alternative to names like Baxter or Beatrix.
BLESSED
FemaleUnusual English name derived from the adjective 'blessed', meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'. While its use as a first name is rare and lacks historical figures, it carries strong spiritual connotations and evokes feelings of joy.
BRAXTON
FemaleAmerican given name derived from an English surname originally given to someone who lived near narrow roads. Its meaning, "from the broad settlement," reflects its origin in Norfolk County, England. Toni Braxton, the famous R&B singer, has contributed to its popularity in recent decades.
BRAYLEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'bragen', meaning 'sword'. It also shares ties with the surname Brayley, originating from an English place name thought to be derived from 'bræc' meaning 'broad' and 'lēah' meaning 'woodland clearing'.
BRI
FemaleBri is of Irish origin, meaning "noble," and is short for Brigid, a Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom.
BRIARROSE
FemaleEnchanting English given name derived from the French 'la Belle au bois dormant,' meaning 'the beautiful sleeping one.' It originates from the thorny hedge surrounding the castle in Sleeping Beauty, symbolizing protection and perseverance until awakened by love.
BRIDGER
FemaleEnglish name derived from "brid", meaning "to set on fire". It's associated with heat, energy, and passion, making it a unique choice for parents seeking distinctive baby boy names.
BRIGGS
FemaleEnglish origin, derived from 'brigge', meaning bridge, initially referring to those living near or operating one. It later evolved into a boy's given name, sometimes used as a shortened form of names like Brigham or Bridget.
BRINA
FemaleDistinctive Slavic name derived from the Old Slavonic word for 'sea', carrying significant historical and cultural meanings especially in Serbian folklore.
BRYNDLE
FemaleWelsh name derived from 'bron', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', translating to 'little hill' or 'small mountain'.
CADEN
FemaleIrish name meaning "spirit warrior", originating from the O'Cadhain clan during the late Middle Ages. It symbolizes courage and strength in the face of adversity.
CAILIN
FemaleUnique female given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish word "caolach," meaning "slender" or "slim." It is associated with the goddess Cailleach, guardian of nature and harvest in Irish mythology, and has been used as early as the 17th century.
CALEA
FemaleDistinctive Romanain girl's name derived from the word 'calea', meaning 'the way' or 'the road', symbolizing journey and progress.
CALIYA
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "beautiful" or "graceful".
CALLUM
FemaleScottish boy's name originating from the Gaelic word 'cailleach', meaning 'old woman'.
CAMARA
FemaleWest African surname of Malinke origin, meaning "peace".
CASHLYNN
FemaleAmerican given name created by blending Cassandra and Ashley, without a specific meaning attributed to it.
CAYLEN
FemaleIrish boy's name derived from the surname O'Cathalain meaning "descendant of Cathalán," which relates to battle or fight. It has evolved into a given name over time, gaining some popularity recently despite its rarity.
CAYLIE
FemaleDistinctive American name created by Stephen King in his novel "Christine," with possible meanings of 'strong' or 'celestial'.
CERENITI
FemaleOriginal, exotic given name with unknown origin and meaning, making it a unique choice unassociated with any specific traditions or cultures.
CHARNY
FemaleFrench surname originating from Burgundy's Charnay-les-Chalon town, notably associated with the influential House of Charny during the Hundred Years' War. While not directly translated, it evokes power, strength, and noble lineage.
CHRISHELL
FemaleUnique American female name derived from Greek elements "Christ" and "Shell", meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
CHRISTAL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'crustall', meaning 'crystal'. Its popularity as a girl's name has grown in recent years despite lacking direct biblical reference, though it may be inspired by the phrase "as crystal" used several times throughout the Old Testament.
CHRISTEL
FemaleGerman-origin unisex name derived from 'Christkindl', meaning 'little Christmas child'.
CHRISTEN
FemaleUnique Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "Kristr," meaning "Christian." It was popular among Viking people during the Middle Ages in Scandinavia and has since evolved into a unisex name with global distribution, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to other Christian-inspired names.
CIANNI
FemaleRare Italian female given name derived from "ciano," meaning "light blue" or "sky blue," and related to "cielo," meaning "sky." It may also be a variant of Gianna, meaning "God is gracious.
CLODAGH
FemaleIrish feminine given name derived from 'Clodaigh', meaning 'famous war', inspired by Saint Clodagh, an early Christian saint known for her devotion and faith.
COAST
FemaleUnique English given name with no specific meaning or history, but it may be inspired by the aesthetic appeal of coastlines.
COBI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "intercalation," referencing the thirteenth day of Adar Sheni in the Jewish leap year calendar.
COURTLYNN
FemaleAmerican name derived from 'court' meaning 'short' and 'lynn' from Irish Ó Lochlainn, 'descendant of the Norse man'.
COVEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'cova', meaning 'hollow' or 'dome-shaped'. It originally referred to a bird tender or hunter in medieval England, later becoming popular as a distinctive name choice in the United States during the 20th century.