Female first names the most popular of last year.

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CHRISTIN

Female

Christine is a French female given name derived from Latin 'Christianus', meaning 'follower of Christ'.

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CICILY

Female

Rare yet beautiful Latin-origin name meaning 'by the sea' or 'of the sea', inspired by the ancient province of Cilicia in modern-day Turkey and derived from the Latin word 'mare', sea, and the suffix '-lia'.

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CIRE

Female

Rare Latin-derived given name, symbolizing purification and enlightenment like wax being molded.

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CONCETTA

Female

Italian female given name derived from the Latin 'constantia', meaning 'constancy' or 'steadfastness'.

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COUMBA

Female

West African origin, meaning "peace" or "tranquility". It has been popular among the Malinke people for centuries.

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CRISTIANA

Female

Female given name of Latin origin, meaning "follower of Christ," and it has been used since the Middle Ages, initially for both boys and girls but becoming more popular as a girl's name over time.

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CROIA

Female

Rare and enigmatic given name with unknown origins and meaning.

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CRU

Female

Distinctive Latin given name derived from 'crux', meaning 'cross', with historic Christian ties.

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CYRUS

Female

Persian origin meaning "throne" or "chariot", derived from the Old Persian word Kurush and popularized in English-speaking countries during the Victorian era.

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DAANIA

Female

Arabic name meaning "generous" or "charitable," associated with kindness and wealth in Islamic culture.

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DAILEEN

Female

Attractive and distinctive Irish name derived from O'Deaglan, meaning 'descendant of Deaglan', and historically associated with courageous figures.

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DAKSHA

Female

Unisex name of Indian origin derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the creator" or "the one who arranges." It's associated with Lord Daksheshwar Mahadev, a form of Lord Shiva, and was the name of a sage and king in Hindu mythology. Despite its Indian roots, Daksha has gained global popularity due to its unique significance and is pronounced as "DAK-shuh".

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DALANEY

Female

English given name created by combining 'Dale' and 'Anney', possibly referring to "one who dwells in a valley of happiness".

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DALIZA

Female

African origin name composed of Swahili words 'Dalia' (calm/peaceful) and 'Zai' (life), signifying peaceful life.

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DANEEN

Female

Recently popularized, made-up name with unknown origins; some believe it could be derived from the Irish goddess Danu, who personifies fertility and earth.

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DARIELIS

Female

Darielis, of Spanish origin, means 'graceful' or 'elegant', and is pronounced variably across languages, adding to its uniqueness.

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DARLETT

Female

Rare English given name with unknown meaning, first appearing in the late 19th century as a variant of Dartle from Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit".

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DARLETTE

Female

Rare yet elegant French female name derived from 'darling', meaning beloved one.

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DARSHANA

Female

Sanskrit-derived name that means 'vision' or 'sight', with deep spiritual significance in Hinduism, often associated with Lord Krishna's divine form.

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DARYN

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from Deri, meaning "famous warrior" or "noble hero". Popular in medieval Wales, it's now uncommon but still linked to Welsh culture, famously borne by poet Dylan Thomas.

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DAYELI

Female

Distinctive female name of uncertain origin, believed to be derived from various cultures and languages. It may translate to 'calm,' 'daylight,' or 'generous,' conveying qualities like serenity, brightness, and kindness.

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DAYLEE

Female

English girl's name created by combining Dale and Lee, potentially meaning "valley meadow." It has gained popularity due to its unique sound and modern appeal, despite lacking historical significance.

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DEANA

Female

Greek-derived female name meaning "terrible" or "fearful," though often seen as captivating due to its distinctive sound and elegant simplicity.

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DEBANHY

Female

Unique, recently created name of unknown origin with no established meaning.

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DEJAH

Female

Arabic female name derived from Dajaha, meaning 'gentle' or 'soft'. It's often associated with beauty and grace, popularized by Edgar Rice Burroughs' Princess Dejah Thoris in his "Barsoom" series.

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DELANA

Female

Unique Irish name derived from Delaunay, brought by Normans in the 12th century. Its meaning, possibly "noble champion," suggests strength and dignity.

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DEMANI

Female

African given name of Yoruba origin, translating to "arrival of power," symbolizing strength, courage, and wisdom.

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DEMRI

Female

Hebrew name meaning "from the song," originally used as a title for musical compositions during ancient times.

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DESTINIE

Female

Destiny is a unique female given name derived from Latin 'destinare', meaning 'to make fate'.

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DEVAN

Female

Unisex Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dev' meaning 'god'. It signifies divinity and is often associated with heavenly beings in Hindu mythology.

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DOMINICA

Female

Dominica, of Latin origin, means 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord.'

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DORY

Female

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'gift', popular in ancient Greece as a symbol of good fortune.

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DREAME

Female

American-derived female given name coined recently, believed to derive from 'dream', suggesting its whimsical nature.

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DREEM

Female

Rare, modern given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the English word "dream," but its meaning and history are largely speculative.

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DYANA

Female

Distinctive name of Greek origin, meaning 'double', associated with Roman goddess Diana, symbolizing strength and grace.

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DYANNA

Female

Captivating girls' name of Greek origin, derived from 'dyadikos', meaning 'double'. Though not a standard Greek name, it's often interpreted as 'double grace' or 'beauty', making it a popular choice despite its unclear historical roots.

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DYLANI

Female

Distinctive African American girl's name derived from the Welsh 'Dylan', meaning 'sea tide' or 'flowing tide', signifying strength and adaptability.

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EDDY

Female

Eddy is the shortened form of Edward, meaning "wealthy guard", and is popular among French-speaking communities worldwide.

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EDYTHE

Female

English feminine name derived from Edith, which dates back to the Middle Ages. It means "prosperous in war" or "rich in battle.

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EH

Female

Hebrew origin, means "living" or "breath".