Female first names the most popular of last year.
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AURIEL
FemaleStriking Hebrew name derived from "or," meaning "light." It signifies brightness and is featured in biblical lore as one of two great lights created by God, making it a distinctive and meaningful choice for either gender.
AURIELA
FemaleBeautiful, Latin-derived name meaning 'golden', originating from Italy during the Renaissance.
AUSET
FemaleAncient Egyptian female name derived from the goddess Isis/Auset, meaning "seat" or "throne," symbolizing power and protection.
AVARAE
FemaleUnique and distinctive given name of uncertain origin, with etymology that's not well-documented, making its exact meaning unclear but appealing nonetheless due to its sound and appearance.
AVEREIGH
FemaleUnique Scottish given name, derived from 'Averie', an occupational surname for bakers, meaning 'doughy' or 'floury'.
AVIANNE
FemaleEnglish girls' name with Latin roots, meaning 'bird', symbolizing freedom and grace. It has gained popularity due to fashion designer Avianne Phillips.
AYAME
FemaleAyame, a graceful Japanese feminine name, originates from '彩' (ay) and '間' (ma), translating to 'iris flower', symbolizing elegance and beauty.
AYANNI
FemaleThe name Ayanni, meaning 'beauty' or 'lovely', originates from the Igbo tribe of Nigeria.
AYEN
FemaleAyen, of French origin, means 'eternal' or 'everlasting', reflecting timelessness and enduring qualities.
AYLIANA
FemaleAyliana, of Spanish origin, combines 'Ayli' meaning 'dream' or 'dreamlike', and 'ana' signifying 'honor' or 'grace', resulting in a name that conveys 'dreamy honor' or 'graceful dream'.
AYNUR
FemaleTurkic name meaning "Light of the Moon".
AZAELA
FemaleDistinctive and captivating name of uncertain origin, often associated with natural beauty, though its true history and meaning remain elusive.
AZALAYAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God has made me," conveying the idea of divine creation and blessing.
AZALYA
FemaleAzalya, of Hebrew origin, means "helper" or "assistant.
AZARY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "help" or "assistance," derived from the Hebrew word "azariah." It has significant ties to Jewish culture and history, including being associated with acts of kindness and compassion, and appearing in the Old Testament as the name of several individuals, notably High Priest Azariah. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive names.
AZELLA
FemaleUncommon African feminine name derived from Yoruba culture, signifying strength and power like its mythical namesake, Queen Azellia.
AZENA
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin, with possible Greek or Hebrew roots, and various attributed meanings such as "to boil" or "the Lord hears".
AZINA
FemaleUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning 'patience'.
AZKA
FemaleArabic-derived unisex name meaning 'mighty' or 'powerful', associated with strength and courage, popular among parents seeking unique names.
AZORI
FemaleRare yet prestigious Swahili name meaning "wise", historically reserved for intellectuals and leaders.
BAREEN
FemaleDistinctive Arabic name meaning "clear" or "evident", associated with historical figures like Ali ibn Abi Talib's daughter Bareen.
BAY
FemaleGreek-origin name that means "to rejoice or celebrate," associated with the sacred bay tree of Greek goddess Hecate.
BEATA
FemaleLatin-derived name that translates to "blessed" or "happy", often associated with St. Beata of Nazareth in Christianity.
BECKLYNN
FemaleUnique, modern name created from the blend of Rebecca and Clayton, lacking a specific meaning but often associated with beauty, grace, strength, and uniqueness.
BEE
FemaleUncommon girl's name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from the English word for a bee or as a diminutive of names like Beatrix or Beatrice with Latin roots meaning "bringer of happiness" or "voyager".
BELLAGRACE
FemaleDistinctive Italian-origin female name derived from Isabella and Grace, meaning "God is my oath" and "charm/elegance," respectively.
BENNI
FemaleHebrew origin, meaning "son of the right hand," and is widely recognized today with its positive interpretation.
BENNY
FemaleHebrew origin, meaning "blessed" or "son of the right hand," derived from the Hebrew word "ben" meaning "son.
BERGEN
FemaleNorwegian name derived from the Old Norse word 'berg', meaning 'mountain'.
BERYL
FemaleUnique English given name derived from the Old French 'beryle' and Greek 'beryllos', meaning 'sea-green precious stone'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century and is often associated with qualities of gemstones like rarity, beauty, and durability.
BETHANN
FemaleHebrew-derived female name meaning 'house of grace', inspired by the biblical village Bethany.
BETTINA
FemaleItalian name meaning "dedicated to God" or "God is merciful," derived from the Latin word 'bete.'
BETZABETH
FemaleExotic Spanish variant of Elizabeth, derived from Hebrew roots meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise.
BILLY
FemaleEnglish boy's name, short for William, meaning 'resolute protection'.
BISHOP
FemaleEnglish name originally derived from 'bisceop', meaning 'bishop'.
BLAKLEIGH
FemaleEnglish given name derived from "blæc" (black) and "-ley" (meadow), translating to "black meadow". It originated as a surname in medieval England, later evolving into a unique and distinctive first name.
BLESSEN
FemaleEthiopian origin given name derived from the Amharic word "blasen", meaning 'to praise'. It has been traditionally used by the Amhara people and gained popularity during Emperor Haile Selassie's reign (1930-1974). Historically, it was predominantly used among Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia.
BLESYN
FemaleRare, captivating Welsh boy's name derived from "blasu," meaning "to flow or stream." It's historically significant, associated with natural bodies of water, and can be used as a middle name or for girls.
BLIMIE
FemaleInvented fantasy name of unknown origin and no specific meaning, used mainly for its uniqueness.
BLYSS
FemaleModern given name derived from the English word 'bliss', signifying extreme happiness. Its unique spelling adds distinction, while its meaning makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet accessible name. Despite having no historical or cultural significance, Blyss remains relatively uncommon, making it a memorable option for those looking for something special.