Female first names the most popular of last year.
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EHIKA
FemaleNigerian name derived from Igbo, meaning 'one who lives long' or 'life everlasting'.
EILAF
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from 'elaf', meaning 'thousand'.
EISHA
FemaleBeautiful and unique female name of Hebrew origin, interpreted variously as "God answers," "delicate/elegant," or "woman of God." Emerging in the late 20th century U.S., it's now popular worldwide despite its rarity.
ELAAHI
FemaleElaahi: A unique Arabic name derived from "ilaahi", meaning "divine". It signifies a connection to the divine and is often associated with spirituality and profound existence.
ELAINAH
FemaleCharming female name of Welsh origin meaning "fair, beautiful".
ELANNI
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning 'graceful' or 'beautiful', associated with the mythological nymph loved by Apollo.
ELANORA
FemaleElanora, of Irish origin derived from O'Laughlin meaning 'descendant of the laughing one,' evokes joy and laughter.
ELEANNA
FemaleUnique Greek name derived from Helena, meaning 'torch' or 'light', popularized by Helen of Troy.
ELEVEN
FemaleEnglish name originating from popular culture, notably the Netflix series 'Stranger Things,' where it's the alias of the character played by Millie Bobby Brown. It doesn't have a traditional meaning or historical significance; instead, it reflects the character's lab identity number.
ELIONA
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning "torch" or "light," inspired by historical figures like Saint Helena and Helen of Troy, symbolizing wisdom, beauty, and enlightenment.
ELISANDRA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name, meaning 'radiant sun', originating from the Greek 'Helios' and popularized during the Italian Renaissance.
ELLENORA
FemaleRare, Irish-derived girls' name, combining Ellen and Nora, both variants of Eleanor, ultimately meaning 'foreign' or 'other' in Old French.
ELLIYAH
FemaleHebrew female name derived from 'Elijah,' signifying 'The Lord Is My God.'
ELLIYANA
FemaleElliyana: A captivating Hebrew-origin feminine name meaning "my God is Yah," derived from Eliya, originally used for males but adapted over time to create Elliyana.
ELLOWEN
FemaleWelsh-derived female name, meaning 'snow-white'.
ELLYSON
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name with biblical roots, derived from Elijah meaning "the Lord is my God".
ELONA
FemaleAttractive Slavic female name derived from "oleny," meaning "deer," reflecting grace and beauty, popularized during the Bulgarian Empire's reign in Eastern Europe.
ELSEY
FemaleDistinctive English name derived from Old English "elsi," meaning "noble" or "elf." It signifies nobility and elegance, with a touch of otherworldliness, and has roots in medieval England as both a surname and given name.
ELYN
FemaleHebrew name meaning "oak tree," symbolizing strength and longevity.
EMANUELLY
FemaleBrazilian girl's name derived from the Portuguese word "emanuel," meaning "God is with us.
EMARA
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning "to live" or "to exist," carrying depth and significance.
EMBRI
FemaleRare, Greek-derived name meaning 'living' or 'alive', with mythological roots as one of Uranus's hundred-armed sons.
EMILA
FemaleEmily is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Aemilius, meaning "rival" or "to strive for". Popularized during the Victorian era in England, Emily remains a classic and popular choice today, associated with notable figures like Emily Brontë.
EMILIAH
FemaleEmiliah: A captivating Hebrew name derived from Emmanuel, meaning 'God with us', combining historical depth and modern appeal.
EMILYROSE
FemaleEnglish name derived from combining Emily (meaning "excellency") and Rose (symbolizing love), creating a captivating blend of classic charm and uniqueness.
EMMAJANE
FemaleCaptivating English female name, formed by combining the historic names Emma ('whole', 'universal') and Jane ('God is gracious'), resulting in a unique and memorable moniker.
EMMALIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'mother', popularized by the biblical Emma, and historically significant.
EMMALYNNE
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from Amelan or Amelina meaning 'exalted' or 'noble'.
EMMANUELA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from Emanuel, meaning "God is with us" in Hebrew.
EMMELYNN
FemaleRare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from English 'Emmaline' meaning "noble protection" or Welsh 'Emeline' meaning "rival" or "to strive". It was used by Henry James in his 1895 novel "The Spoils of Poynton", and notably borne by suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst. Today, it's chosen for its unique sound and potential historical connections.
EMPRYSS
FemaleUnique Welsh name with a powerful history. Derived from Emrys, used by ancient warrior-kings like Ambrosius and Emrys Wledig, it signifies immortality and power.
EMRAKEL
FemaleUnique, mysterious name of unknown origin, with meanings and history lost to time.
EMSLEE
FemaleIntriguing name with unknown origins; it lacks recognized etymology or historical background in any specific culture or language, and its meaning remains unclear.
EMUNA
FemaleHebrew name derived from "emunah", meaning "faith" or "trust". It's often chosen to symbolize faith and is popular among Jewish families.
EMYRSON
FemaleWelsh name of unique charm, derived from Emrys, originally meaning "powerful leader" or "great chieftain.
ENIYA
FemaleCaptivating and unique name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from African Yoruba to Japanese or Native American descent. Its meaning remains unsettled but includes interpretations such as 'garden', 'light', or 'eighth child'. Despite its unclear history, Eniya stands out for its distinctive sound and potential symbolism.
EPHRATA
FemaleAmerican name derived from the town of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, founded by German-speaking religious dissenters in the 1730s. Its name originates from the Hebrew word "Ephrath," meaning "fruitful.
EPIPHANY
FemaleRare yet intriguing given name of Greek origin, translating to 'manifestation' or 'appearance', and holding significant religious importance as the celebration of Jesus Christ's divinity revelation to the Magi on January 6th.
ERETRIA
FemaleRare female given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient city of Eretria on the island of Euboea, which was notable for its trade and commerce during the archaic period. The meaning of Eretria is uncertain but may be connected to the Greek word "erithros," meaning red, potentially referencing the red soil in the region.
ESBEIDY
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'father of many nations', originally from the Hebrew name Abraham, signifying strength, wisdom, and leadership.