Female first names the most popular of last year.
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KENLY
FemaleEnglish origin given name derived from 'ken', meaning 'know' or 'understand', associated with Old Norse 'kenn'. It was initially used as an occupational surname for wise individuals before evolving into a unique girl's name.
KENNAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'at the end of the curve', originated from the word 'kannah' meaning 'end'. It was popular among Jews during biblical times but remains unique today.
KENSY
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from the English place name Kensington, known for its wealthy and fashionable association. Despite its uncertain meaning, it is believed to potentially symbolize family ties. Rare throughout history, Kensy is now gaining popularity as a unisex name with elegant origins.
KENZ
FemaleJapanese name derived from "ken", meaning sword, signifying strength and power.
KEVA
FemaleDistinctive female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'kava', meaning 'baby girl'. It signifies strength, resilience, and prosperity.
KEYLIE
FemaleKaelie is an Irish feminine given name derived from the word 'cael' meaning 'slender', evoking elegance and grace.
KEYONA
FemaleAfrican origin female name derived from Kehinde, meaning 'the last born' in Yoruba. It signifies being the youngest child and has gained global popularity for its unique sound and rhythm.
KHALILA
FemaleArabic unisex name derived from the root "kh-l-y," meaning "to excel" or "to be superior." It signifies excellence and superiority in rank.
KHALINA
FemaleAttractive Arabic-origin feminine name derived from Kahlil, meaning "tent" or "temporary dwelling." It's often associated with hospitality and warmth.
KHALISE
FemaleDistinctive West African name of Arabic origin, translating to 'eternal' or 'forever', reflecting its deep roots in ancient African culture and Islamic traditions.
KHARTER
FemaleKhtar is an Arabic-origin name meaning 'thin' or 'slender', popular among boys in various Middle Eastern countries and believed to have originated from ancient Arabia.
KHAYLANI
FemaleArabic female name derived from "khaylan," meaning generous or bountiful, embodying qualities such as kindness and benevolence.
KHYRA
FemaleDistinctive name of uncertain origin, believed to have roots in both African and Arabic cultures. Its meaning, "beautiful" or "pretty," comes from the Swahili word "kheria.
KIDA
FemaleAfrican-origin unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning "the crown of the head," symbolizing royalty and dignity, traditionally given to Yoruba boys born with a tuft of hair on their heads.
KILYNN
FemaleDistinctive Irish female given name derived from 'Cillín', meaning 'devoted to God'.
KIMBRIA
FemaleUnique, Swahili-derived unisex name meaning 'to run', symbolizing speed and agility.
KINSLIE
FemaleUnique Scottish female given name derived from the surname Kinnear, meaning 'son of the fox'.
KINZLIE
FemaleUncommon American female name with roots in the English surname Kinsey, although its direct origin remains unclear. It does not have a specific meaning but evokes creativity and uniqueness due to its rarity.
KISWA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Swahili culture, popularized by the sacred Kiswa Cloth that covers the Kaaba in Mecca.
KLONI
FemaleGreek name with modern appeal, meaning "lot" or "portion," encouraging reflection on one's purpose in life.
KNOXLEIGH
FemaleRare girls' name of unknown origin, first popular in the late 19th century USA, with some speculating it's a variant of Scottish 'Knox', but its meaning remains unclear.
KNYLA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, often linked to English 'Kinley' meaning 'warrior noble', but its true beginnings remain mysterious.
KOLETTE
FemaleFrench name derived from "colett," meaning "little collar." Traditionally given to girls born with hair resembling a collar, it has been used in France since the Middle Ages but gained popularity in the late 19th century. Notable bearers include singer-actress Kolette Mars and mayor Kolette Fréchet.
KORINNA
FemaleRare yet elegant Greek-derived feminine name meaning "maiden" or "girl", associated with intelligence and artistic talent through the legendary poetess Korinna of Tanagra.
KORRYN
FemaleIrish name, derived from 'corraigh', meaning 'speckled or freckled'. Historically given to red-haired individuals, it hails from the ancient Irish clan O'Corra.
KOUTURE
FemaleUnique unisex given name of African origin from Ivory Coast, derived from Malinké word "koutou," meaning respect or esteem.
KRISHVI
FemaleCaptivating Indian name derived from 'Krishna', meaning 'dark' or 'black', representing Lord Vishnu's dark-skinned avatar.
KRISTYN
FemaleIrish name derived from the surname Ó Crisein, meaning "speckled or freckled". It has gained traction in the United States since the late 19th century but remains uncommon today, appealing to parents seeking uniqueness.
KRITIKA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'kriti', meaning 'creativity'. It signifies belonging to creativity.
KUDRAT
FemaleCaptivating Persian name that means 'divine power' or 'divine grace'.
KYASIA
FemaleKyasya is a unique given name with unknown origins, possibly derived from African/Middle Eastern roots or a variant of the Greek Kasia.
KYE
FemaleThe name Kye has Scottish origins, deriving from the Scottish surname "Kyrie," which means musician or singer specializing in religious music.
KYIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my portion" or "my share," associated with Jewish culture and history, popularized by Keziah, a daughter of Job in the Old Testament.
KYNLEY
FemaleIrish name derived from Ó Ceinleáin, meaning "descendant of Ceallachán," with possible meanings of "kindly" or "battle chief." It has a rich historical background and is relatively uncommon.
KYNZLIE
FemaleRecently created, distinctive female name first used in the early 2000s. It has no specific origin or meaning but has gained popularity due to its melodic sound.
KYRIAKI
FemaleUnique Greek feminine given name derived from "kyrios," meaning lord, and connected with through the suffix "-aki." Its origins trace back to Byzantine times when it was an honorific title for high-ranking women, later evolving into a popular given name among Greek Orthodox Christians. Notably, Saint Kyriaki, a wealthy woman known for her charitable deeds, is revered as the patron saint of young women and newlyweds in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
KYRIELLE
FemaleDistinctive Greek-origin female name derived from "kyrie," meaning "lord" or "master." It holds historical significance as an epithet for Jesus Christ and was adopted by early Christian martyrs. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
LAELLE
FemaleUnique French name derived from the Occitan word "laia," meaning "happy" or "joyful." It signifies positivity and good fortune, reflecting its historical association with joy and community in southern France.
LALA
FemaleCaptivating African origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'rejoice' or 'be joyful'.
LAMARIA
FemaleLamaria, derived from Latin "lucus" meaning "grove," is an ancient name associated with the Roman goddess of light, Lucina, popular among nobility in Europe during the Middle Ages.