Female first names the most popular of last year.
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TEONA
FemaleGreek-origin name derived from "theos," meaning god, thus signifying "gift from God" or "divine gift.
TERA
FemaleUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'tera' meaning 'earth', signifying connection to nature and fertility.
TERESITA
FemaleSpanish feminine name derived from Teresa, meaning "from Terentum" or "from the third".
THAILY
FemaleThaily, of Hebrew origin, means "morning dew" and was traditionally given to girls born at dawn, symbolizing purity and renewal.
THALIANA
FemaleGreek-derived feminine name meaning 'little sea', symbolizing mystery and freedom.
THANIA
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from 'Thanatos', meaning 'death', though it's not associated with negativity; instead, it's believed to be a feminine form of 'Thanasis', meaning 'immortal'.
THIA
FemaleDistinctive Greek girl's name derived from Theodora, signifying "gift of God.
TIEGAN
FemaleIrish name originally meaning "son of Tighe," now popular as a girl's name worldwide, associated with positivity and determination.
TISSAIA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Swahili word 'tisa', meaning nine. It symbolizes balance, harmony, completeness, and achievement in many cultures.
TIYANA
FemaleUnique African-origin female name from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "Mother is supreme.
TORREY
FemaleRare American given name derived from the English locational surname Torrey, which means "peak" or "hill".
TORRI
FemaleItalian name meaning 'tower', reflecting strength and grandeur.
TRIXIE
FemaleUnique American given name, possibly derived from 'Triangle' or 'Dorcas', with no specific meaning but associated with playfulness and adventure thanks to characters like Trixie Belden.
VALENA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, meaning 'strong' or 'healthy'.
VANSHIKA
FemaleIndian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Varshika', meaning 'of the year' or 'annual'.
VERALYNN
FemaleRare given name of uncertain origin and meaning, first appearing sporadically among US girls' names in the mid-20th century. Its possible connection to Welsh heritage through Veraline remains unproven, and proposed meanings such as "truth" or "strong and brave" are speculative. One notable bearer is American actress Veralyn Jones, known for her role in "Lila's Book." Despite its enigmatic roots, Veralynn stands out as a distinctive name.
VERENICE
FemaleUnique and charming female name of Latin origin, derived from "Venetus," meaning "of Venice." It is associated with the enchanting Italian city known for its gondolas and stunning architecture.
VIDHI
FemaleUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'vidhi', meaning 'rules' or 'rituals'. It signifies cosmic order and virtue.
VIOLETH
FemaleRare yet meaningful Greek name derived from 'violaceus', meaning violet.
VIVICA
FemaleDistinctive Latin name derived from 'vivus', meaning 'living'. It signifies 'she who is full of life'.
VIVIE
FemaleLively French name derived from 'vivus,' meaning 'alive.' It has been used since the Middle Ages and conveys energetic spirit.
WAFA
FemaleArabic female given name meaning 'loyalty' or 'faithfulness', symbolizing trustworthiness and devotion.
WARDA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'rose', symbolizing elegance and grace.
WAVERLEE
FemaleAmerican name with origins in 'waveren' (to wander) and either 'Leah' or 'Lee', suggesting adventurousness and possibly Scottish heritage.
WILLAMAE
FemaleRare African American female given name, created in the early 20th century by combining elements from William (strong-willed warrior) and Mae (star of the sea), with some families using it to honor their heritage.
WYSDOM
FemaleWisdom is an uncommon yet captivating English name derived from the Old English word 'wisdom', meaning 'good judgment' or 'understanding'.
XIMENNA
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Síomha', meaning "God has heard". It was popularized during the 12th century and has a historical association with Saint Symphorosa.
YAARA
FemaleHebrew girl's name derived from "yare'ah," meaning 'to fear' or 'inspire awe.'
YANAY
FemaleHebrew-origin boy's name meaning "answered," symbolizing God's responsiveness to our cries.
YAQUELIN
FemaleUnique Spanish given name derived from Yahaira (Nahuatl: "she who commands respect") and Elizabeth (Hebrew: "God is my oath"), bearing a rich, profound character with no historical precedent.
YASINA
FemaleArabic name derived from "Yasmine," meaning "jasmine flower." It signifies elegance and grace, and has been popular among Muslims throughout history.
YELIANNY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name meaning "water lily," symbolizing purity and grace, derived from the Spanish words for "lily" combined with a female suffix.
YENA
FemaleHebrew name that translates to "answered prayer," symbolizing hope and divine intervention.
YOLANI
FemaleExotic, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning 'the sun has risen' or 'light has come,' reflecting their reverence for sunlight as life-giving force.
YOMI
FemaleJapanese name meaning 'to read' or 'interpret', often given to those perceived as gifted in understanding complex ideas.
YSABELLE
FemaleCaptivating French name derived from the Occitan word "isabel·la," meaning "God is my oath.
YULIET
FemaleDistinctive Latin American feminine name derived from Juliet, itself originating from Julia meaning 'youthful'. Popularized during medieval Spain through Italian cultural influence, it is best known for its Shakespearean connection in "Romeo and Juliet". Today, Yuliet continues to be widely used in Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, and beyond.
YVES
FemaleFrench origin, meaning "life" or "vivacity," derived from the Latin word "Iohannes." It has been popular in France for centuries due to its religious connotations and associations with notable figures like Saint Yves Plouzané and artist Yves Klein.
ZAHLIA
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'blooming' or 'flowering', reflecting beauty and strength.
ZAIDY
FemaleHebrew origin name meaning "insightful" or "understanding," traditionally given to boys but also used for girls in recent years.