Female first names the most popular of last year.
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JESSAMINE
FemaleDistinctive, elegant girl's name of Latin origin, derived from the jasmine flower and evoking beauty and grace. Historically used as an affectionate nickname for Jesse or Jessica in medieval England, Jessamine has since evolved into a standalone given name with literary and cultural references, such as in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Today, it remains uncommon yet captivating due to its unique sound and elegant associations.
JEYLA
FemaleCaptivating Arabic name derived from 'jayl', meaning 'beautiful'. It symbolizes beauty and grace.
JISSELLE
FemaleJisselle, of Hebrew origin meaning "God will add" or "God is gracious," is a modern twist on the classic name Jesse, carrying rich biblical history and timeless elegance.
JORDANNA
FemaleFemale variant of the Hebrew name Jordan, meaning "flowing down" or "descending", associated with the biblical Jordan River. Despite some cultural superstitions, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries as a unique and historically significant name for girls.
JULIANNY
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name meaning 'youthful,' derived from the Roman family name Julius.
JYNESIS
FemaleIntriguing name of unknown origin, used sparingly in English-speaking countries like the U.S. and Canada.
KACY
FemaleCharming female name of ancient Celtic origin, derived from "Cathasach" meaning "watchful," reflecting the strong-willed nature often associated with those named Kacy.
KADYNCE
FemaleUnique American girl's name derived from Cadence, meaning 'rhythm', with the addition of 'y' for a stylish sound.
KAHARI
FemaleUnique African name derived from Swahili "kaharia", meaning "to conquer" or "overcome".
KAHLAN
FemaleUnique and captivating given name of unclear origin, with suggestions ranging from Hebrew 'pure' or Choctaw 'friend', popularized by Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series.
KAIDYNCE
FemaleUnique American name created by combining Kaylee and Sydnee, first gaining popularity in the late 1990s.
KAIREE
FemaleHawaiian name derived from "kahea," meaning "to call out" or "to shout." Traditionally given to both boys and girls, it signifies having a powerful voice capable of reaching the divine realm.
KALAIAH
FemaleRare Hawaiian name derived from "kala," meaning "seaweed" or "kelp," with the royal suffix "-iah.
KALAIYA
FemaleRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'connected to time' or 'timeless', with ties to Hindu culture's Lord Shiva.
KALLA
FemaleRare Scandinavian female given name derived from the Old Norse word 'kálfr', meaning 'calf' or 'young bull'. It signifies strength, vitality, and youthfulness.
KAMERYN
FemaleUnique American variant of Cameron, derived from Scottish roots, signifying 'crooked-nosed' but popular due to its modern sound.
KANDICE
FemaleAmerican female name created by combining Candy and Nicole, conveying sweetness and sophistication. It may mean "victory of the people" or simply "victorious.
KARIA
FemaleAfrican origin name with Hausa roots meaning "brave one".
KARIN
FemaleScandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse 'kær', meaning 'beloved'.
KARMELA
FemaleUnique Hispanic name derived from 'Carmen', meaning 'song' or 'melody', and associated with the Virgin Mary.
KATTY
FemaleUnique Spanish name meaning "pure" or "innocent," popularized by St. Catherine of Alexandria and now globally recognized.
KAYLENA
FemaleUnique and elegant name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "cail" meaning "beautiful".
KAYLIA
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "vessel," popularized by James Baldwin's novel "If Beale Street Could Talk." Despite few historical figures, its unique sound and profound meaning make it an appealing global choice.
KAYONI
FemaleKayoni: A unique Hawaiian name derived from 'kayoni', meaning 'heavenly'. It honors ancient Hawaiian heritage and is inspired by the stunning tropical landscapes of Hawaii.
KAYONNA
FemaleUnique female given name of African American origin, created by blending Kaya (Native American, meaning "my elder sister") and Mona (Italian, meaning "advisor" or "counselor"), symbolizing wisdom, strength, and counsel.
KAYONNI
FemaleSwahili girl's name meaning 'peace belongs to her'.
KAYSI
FemaleAncient Arabic unisex name derived from the word 'kays', meaning 'basin' or 'trough', often associated with water.
KAYSIE
FemaleAmerican name of recent origin, coined in the late 20th century without a definitive meaning. It may be associated with the English word "key" or considered a variant spelling of Kaylee, meaning "pure.
KAYTLYN
FemaleAmerican, modern creation formed by combining "Kait" (a nickname for Catherine or Katherine) with the popular suffix "-lynn".
KEALA
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine given name of Hawaiian origin, derived from 'ke ala,' meaning 'the path' or 'the way.'
KEIARI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian given name derived from "kei," meaning "mountain." It signifies strength, majesty, and stability, reflecting the reverence for mountains in ancient Hawaiian culture as sacred spaces and sources of life.
KEILIN
FemaleUnique given name of Latin origin, derived from "caelum" meaning "heaven." It signifies purity, light, beauty, and inspiration, with historical ties to ancient Rome.
KEILLY
FemaleCaptivating female name of Irish origin derived from the surname O'Kelly, meaning "bright-headed" or "vigorously energetic". It's associated with the powerful Uí Ceallaigh clan from medieval Ireland, descendants of Prince Ceallach. Today, Keilly is a rare but distinctive name rich in history and cultural heritage.
KELCEE
FemaleIrish feminine name derived from Caelcha, meaning "slender" or "beautiful".
KEMI
FemaleYoruba girl's name meaning "birth has made it possible," celebrating childbirth and expressing gratitude for life.
KENADI
FemaleCaptivating African-American name created by author Flannery O'Connor for her novel character, interpreted as "beauty" or "grace".
KENLEI
FemaleRecent, modern creation with unknown origins and meaning. It's believed to be a unique blend of familiar name elements, possibly intended as a unisex option.
KENZINGTON
FemaleKensington, of English origin, means "King's homestead" or "Kina's homestead," derived from the west London district named after Kensington Palace.
KENZLY
FemaleOriginal, enchanting given name of unknown origin, its meaning open to personal interpretation.
KERLY
FemaleAfrican-inspired female name created by author Zora Neale Hurston in her 1937 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God." While its meaning is not explicitly defined, some associate it with words like 'curl' or interpret it as 'dark-haired beauty.' Despite its fictional origin, Kerly has gained popularity among those appreciating unique names and celebrates individuality.