Female first names the most popular of last year.

#9201

INANNA

Female

Ancient Babylonian female name that translates to 'Lady of Heaven', originally used for the Sumerian goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.

#9202

INEISHA

Female

Captivating West African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "honorable birth" or "respectful life.

#9203

INSHA

Female

Arabic given name derived from 'insha'Allah', meaning 'if Allah wills' or 'God willing', expressing uncertainty about future plans and submission to God's will.

#9204

INSLEY

Female

Uncommon English name of Old English origin, derived from "Æsc", meaning "ash tree". Once a surname, it now serves as a distinctive given name for boys, popularized in the United Kingdom with fewer than 100 individuals named Insley living in the United States by 2014. Its resilience-associated meaning and traditional English roots appeal to those seeking depth and heritage in names.

#9205

IRANY

Female

Distinctive given name of Persian origin, derived from 'Iran', meaning 'land of the Aryans'. While originally used as a national epithet, Irany now enjoys global popularity as a modern personal name.

#9206

ISAURA

Female

Rare yet elegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Isis, known for her power over nature, fertility, and life mysteries. It means "throne" or "seat of Isis," making it a regal choice with ancient cultural roots.

#9207

ISHIRA

Female

Unique Sanskrit name derived from 'Ishvara', meaning 'Lord' or 'Master', and associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.

#9208

ITALEE

Female

Unique, Italian-derived unisex name meaning 'Little Italy', popularized during the Renaissance era, and currently gaining global recognition while remaining uncommon.

#9209

ITZAYANNA

Female

Meet Itzayanna, a captivating name with roots in the Choctaw language, meaning 'beautiful flowers all around'.

#9210

IVANI

Female

Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," popular among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe.

#9211

IVIONA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'alive', associated with historical figures like St. Vincent of Saragossa, and adapted across various cultures.

#9212

IVVY

Female

English name of recent popularity, derived from the resilient ivy plant.

#9213

JACEE

Female

The name Jacee is derived from Latin 'Iacobus', meaning 'supplanter', referencing the biblical story of Jacob. It's a modern take on a historic, gender-neutral name.

#9214

JACQUELYNN

Female

Unique, French-origin female name derived from Jacques, meaning 'supplanter' or 'hold by the heel'.

#9215

JAHLIYAH

Female

Captivating Arabic-origin name meaning 'transformation' or 'enlightenment', symbolizing the move from darkness to light.

#9216

JAIAH

Female

Unique, Hebrew-origin unisex name derived from "Yah" meaning "God", followed by the suffix "-iah" meaning "the Lord is". It conveys a powerful message of faith and devotion, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking something meaningful and special.

#9217

JAIANI

Female

Georgian name meaning "young," popular among Georgians for centuries, associated with strength and resilience through Saint Jaiani's legacy.

#9218

JAIELLE

Female

Rare yet captivating French female name derived from Occitan roots, translating to "joyful day.

#9219

JAIMIE

Female

Jamie is of Scottish origin, derived from the French Jacques meaning 'seizing', and has been traditionally used for both boys and girls.

#9220

JAKARI

Female

African-origin name derived from Swahili 'jaka', meaning 'grateful'. It signifies thankfulness and appreciation, reflecting highly valued traits in many African cultures.

#9221

JALEA

Female

Hebrew-origin name meaning 'dream' or 'vision', significant in Jewish culture and tradition.

#9222

JALILA

Female

Arabic female given name that means "beauty". It has a rich history and cultural significance, popular among Muslims for centuries, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa.

#9223

JALIYA

Female

Distinctive African name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, potentially meaning "to praise" or "sing songs of praise.

#9224

JAMILLA

Female

Elegant Arabic name meaning 'beautiful', with a melodic flow.

#9225

JAMONI

Female

Uncommon African name of Igbo origin, translating to 'I am strong', embodying resilience and courage.

#9226

JAMYLAH

Female

Arabic name meaning 'assembly' or 'congregation', symbolizing unity and strength.

#9227

JANARI

Female

Ghanaian Ashanti name meaning "king born on Thursday," signifying natural leadership and regal status.

#9228

JANELLA

Female

Italian-derived name meaning "window," coined by Luigi Pirandello and associated with the beautiful island of Capri.

#9229

JANIS

Female

Feminine given name of Lithuanian origin, meaning 'God is gracious'.

#9230

JANORA

Female

Unique female Hebrew name derived from Yanira, meaning 'God answers'.

#9231

JARA

Female

Spanish name derived from "jararaca," a venomous South American snake, symbolizing strength and independence.

#9232

JARETSSY

Female

Rare, newly coined name of unknown origin, likely created based on personal preferences for its uniqueness.

#9233

JAY

Female

Unisex given name of Greek origin that means "healer" for boys and "God will hear" for girls. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century among African Americans and has been used by notable figures such as Jay McShann and Dizzy Dean.

#9234

JAYLONI

Female

American-originating unisex name coined by celebrities in the late 1990s or early 2000s, popularized by Jay Leno's daughter in 1993. Despite its unclear meaning and rare usage, it remains appealing due to its unique sound and spelling.

#9235

JEANA

Female

Unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meanings or notable figures associated with it.

#9236

JEANIE

Female

English feminine name derived from Jane or Jeanne, meaning "graceful" or "graced by God.

#9237

JENICKA

Female

Charming Czech girls' name meaning "little warrior".

#9238

JERI

Female

Jeremiah is a Hebrew name meaning "appointed by God," derived from the words "yareach" (to fear or reverence) and "Yahweh" (a name of God). It was first used in the Old Testament for the prophet Jeremiah, who played a crucial role during the Babylonian captivity. Popularized worldwide, it has several variations like Jerome and Jeremy.

#9239

JERMANY

Female

Distinctive name of American origin, combining the elements of Jerome ("Holy") and Germany (the country), resulting in a moniker that embodies strength and European charm without a specific symbolic meaning beyond its composite parts.

#9240

JESLY

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'God is my oath,' reflecting strong faith and seriousness about promises.