Female first names the most popular of last year.
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REIZY
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from 'raz', meaning 'song' or 'melody', symbolizing life's beautiful melody composed by God.
RHAYN
FemaleRare personal name of Welsh origin derived from the ancient word "rhain," meaning "these" or "these ones.
RHEAGAN
FemaleIrish name meaning "little king" or "king's son".
RHEIA
FemaleGreek name derived from the word "rhea," meaning "to flow." It is associated with Rhea, the mother of the gods in Greek mythology, known for her strength and resilience.
RISA
FemaleJapanese origin and signifies laughter and joy.
RITVI
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'priest' or 'sacred specialist'.
RIYANSHI
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "harmonious melody" or "arrow of melody", carrying a profound and intriguing connotation.
ROSHNI
FemaleUnique feminine name of Indian origin that means 'ray of light'.
ROSSELYN
FemaleDistinctive Scottish female name derived from Rothesay, meaning "from the red place".
ROXI
FemaleIntriguing female name of unknown origin, with some believing it to be a variant of the Greek name Roxana meaning "dawn" or "from the east," though this theory lacks concrete evidence. First appearing in the early 20th century U.S., Roxi gained popularity mid-century and remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a memorable daughter's name. Notable figures with variations of this name include Roxie Hart from the musical Chicago, inspired by real-life murderess Beulah Annan. Despite its controversial associations, Roxi is beloved by many due to its distinctive sound and charm.
RUBEE
FemaleHebrew name derived from the word "ruby," meaning "precious" or "rare." It has gained popularity as a unique girls' name in various cultures, evoking images of beauty and rarity.
RUBYANN
FemaleUnique and captivating female name derived from the Latin word 'rubus', meaning 'red'. It gained popularity among African American communities in the early to mid-20th century, with notable figures like jazz singer Ruby Ann Johnson contributing to its enduring appeal.
RUSHDA
FemaleArabic origin unisex name meaning 'wise' or 'enlightened', deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, notably carried by historical figures like Rushdieyeh.
RUTHY
FemaleRuthy, derived from Hebrew "reut" meaning 'friend', is a distinctive and meaningful name with roots in the biblical story of Ruth's loyalty and compassion.
RUYA
FemaleTurkish origin name meaning 'dream', popularized during the Ottoman Empire for girls of exceptional beauty or talent.
SAARA
FemaleFinnish female given name meaning 'princess' or 'royal woman', derived from the Old Norse word 'sáраr'.
SADI
FemaleUnique Persian name meaning 'happy' or 'content', famously used as a pen name by the renowned 12th-century poet Shihabuddin Muhammad Abdallah Shahrazuri.
SAHIBA
FemaleUnique Persian female given name meaning 'master' or 'lord', traditionally signifying strength, power, and authority.
SAJE
FemaleHebrew origin, means "to ask" or "to demand".
SALICE
FemaleItalian origin, meaning "willow". It is derived from the Latin word "salix", which also refers to the willow tree, known for its gracefulness and flexibility.
SAM
FemaleSamuel is a male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'name of God'.
SAMREEN
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'graceful in the evening'.
SAMYUKTHA
FemaleSanskrit name meaning 'united' or 'combined,' representing unity in diversity and harmony.
SANJANA
FemaleUnique Indian girl's name derived from the Sanskrit word "sajjan," meaning "pure" or "virtuous.
SARABETH
FemaleAmerican-coined given name, first appearing in Kathleen Winsor's 1946 novel "Forever, My Love". Its meaning remains unclear but may combine 'Sarah' ('princess') and 'Beth' ('God is my oath'), suggesting a potential meaning of 'noble promise'. Despite its invented origin, Sarabeth gained popularity in the United States from the 1970s to mid-1980s.
SARAE
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from 'sarasa', meaning 'colourful' or 'vivid'.
SARAPHINA
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name derived from "seraph," meaning "fiery serpent" or "burning one." It signifies a celestial being of the highest rank in Jewish angelology, as depicted in the Book of Isaiah. Popularized by French writer George Sand in the 19th century, Saraphina offers parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their daughter, with its rich biblical origins and association with heavenly beings.
SARGUN
FemaleDistinctive Punjabi name derived from 'Sarg', meaning 'sun', conveying warmth and radiance.
SAVANNI
FemaleThe unisex name Savanni, of Yoruba origin, translates to 'warm-hearted' or 'kind-hearted', reflecting desired qualities in the Yoruba culture.
SAWDAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'to grow or increase', associated with Sawda bint Zam'a, a wife of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, although her existence is unproven.
SAYDE
FemaleArabic unisex name meaning "happy" or "content".
SCARLETTROSE
FemaleScarlettrose, derived from French 'scarlate' meaning scarlet red and 'rose', symbolizes passion and grace with a melodious sound.
SEELA
FemaleIndian origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Shila', meaning 'rock' or 'stone', symbolizing strength and stability in Hindu culture.
SENAI
FemaleThe name Senai has Hebrew origins and means "happiness".
SEQUOYAH
FemaleUnique given name of Cherokee origin, meaning "Warrior," derived from Sequoyah, the celebrated Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syllabic writing system.
SHANICE
FemaleUnique and meaningful African-American name derived from the Arabic word 'Shams', meaning 'sun'.
SHANZAY
FemaleCaptivating Arabic name derived from "Shahzadeh," meaning "prince" or "princess." Though its origins are uncertain, this distinctive name has gained popularity for its regal connotation and beautiful sound.
SHECCID
FemaleArabic name of unique elegance, derived from "shajarat al-durr" meaning "the tree of pearls." Popularized by 14th-century scholar Ibn Khaldun who named his intelligent and wise daughter Sheccid, this name carries historical significance and is still highly regarded in many Arabic-speaking communities.
SHEINA
FemaleSheena is a captivating name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "feminine energy" or "creative power," associated with the Hindu goddess Durga and linked to the concept of Shakti. It gained popularity through the 1973 film "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
SHELBIE
FemaleCharming Irish name derived from the surname O'Sullivan, meaning "descendant of Sullianan", originating in County Kerry, Ireland.