Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ESCARLETH
FemaleRare yet captivating Spanish female given name derived from the word "escarla," meaning squill, a bulbous plant with large white flowers.
ESHANI
FemaleCaptivating Sanskrit name derived from 'Isha', meaning 'lord' or 'commander'. It signifies power and authority, associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism.
ESMIE
FemaleRare, historic female name of Latin origin meaning "to rival or emulate," derived from the Latin word "aemula.
ESTEPHANIE
FemaleSpanish-derived name meaning "crowned" or "garlanded", symbolizing honor and victory. It originated in the Middle Ages among Spanish nobility and has since gained global popularity.
EVALEIGH
FemaleAmerican name of recent origin, combining Eva and Leigh, possibly signifying 'life' due to Eva's Hebrew meaning.
EVALISE
FemaleRare and distinctive given name of uncertain origin and meaning, with very few known instances of its use throughout history.
EVALY
FemaleRare French feminine given name derived from "évalué," meaning "evaluated." It combines strength, intelligence, and uniqueness.
EVANGELENE
FemaleRare Greek-origin name meaning "bearing good news within," reflecting its historical use among early Christian missionaries.
EVELISE
FemaleIntriguing feminine name combining Evelyn ("life") and Elise ("noble"), with historical figures like Evaelise de la Motte and Evelise McKellar contributing to its rich heritage and worldwide popularity.
EVERLEI
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from Eve, meaning 'life', with an elegant '-lei' suffix added.
EVERYN
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, with no known historical or linguistic roots. Its meaning is uncertain, but its rarity and distinctive sound make it an appealing choice for those seeking something special.
EVINA
FemaleUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'evidentia', meaning 'clarity' or 'clearness'. Popularized by French author George Sand in her 1844 novel "Jeanne", Evina is often associated with intelligence and uniqueness due to its Latin origins and literary roots. Pronounced /e-vee-nah/, it has gained traction in modern usage despite not having a long history.
EVITA
FemaleSpanish-origin name meaning 'to avoid', popularized internationally by Eva Perón, Argentina's former First Lady known as Evita.
EVOLETH
FemaleEvolith is an uncommon, Greek-derived name with unknown meaning, first used in France during the 18th century.
EVONNE
FemaleUnique and elegant feminine given name of French origin derived from the word 'événement', meaning 'event'.
EZRIA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from 'ezrach', meaning 'help' or 'assistance'.
FABIHA
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning "to laugh," associated with happiness and positivity, and popularized through Islamic culture where it signifies intelligence and kindness.
FAITHLYN
FemaleUnique feminine given name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from "Faith" meaning trust or belief and "Lyn", possibly associated with swiftness or independence.
FALON
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from Ó Faoileán, meaning "descendant of wolf.
FAYROUZ
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning 'turquoise', symbolizing good fortune, and popularized by renowned Lebanese singer Fayrouz.
FEMI
FemaleFemi, of Nigerian Yoruba origin, means 'God loves me' or 'have mercy on me', gaining international popularity.
FILIPPA
FemaleFeminine given name of Italian origin, derived from Filippo, which means "lover of horses" in Greek. It has been used throughout history by notable figures like Countess Filippa of Holland.
FLEUR
FemaleThe name Fleur has French origins and means "flower." It signifies beauty and grace, reflecting the delicate yet vibrant nature of flowers.
FLORIANA
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'flower', symbolizing beauty and grace.
FORTUNE
FemaleLatin-origin given name meaning 'luck' or 'good fortune', popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe as a symbol of hope for success.
FOX
FemaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word for the swift and cunning wild animal known as the fox. It has evolved from being primarily used as an occupational surname to becoming a gender-neutral given name in its own right.
FRANCIE
FemaleUnisex name derived from Francis, of Latin origin meaning "free" or "French," popularized during the Norman Conquest in England. It's best known as the protagonist in Betty Smith's novel, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Today, it's still uncommon yet often chosen for its uniqueness and historic significance.
FRANNIE
FemaleDistinctive Italian-derived name, a diminutive of Frances meaning 'free' or 'from France', popularized by American social reformer Frances E. Willard.
GALAXIE
FemaleRare French given name derived from the Greek word 'galaktikos', meaning 'of or relating to milk'. It refers to the Milky Way galaxy and symbolizes vastness and mystery.
GALYA
FemaleUnique and beautiful Slavic female name derived from "galka," meaning "magpie," symbolizing intelligence and adaptability.
GENELLE
FemaleDistinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Jean and Elle or a variation of French Geneviève. Its meaning is debated, with some associating it to "noble woman" or "God is gracious." Despite its mysteries, Genelle has been used since the 1920s and gained popularity in recent years.
GENOVEVA
FemaleElegant Italian female name derived from 'Genoviefa', meaning 'from Genoa'. It is associated with historical figures like Saint Genoveva of Paris and has been used in literary works by Goethe and Bécquer.
GILDA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the word 'gilda', meaning 'guild' or 'brotherhood'. Originally used within medieval guilds to signify unity, it later became popular as a unique girl's name with notable figures like Gilda Mignonette and Gilda Miró.
GLORIE
FemaleLatin-derived unisex name meaning "glory," originally used in ancient Rome for daughters of noble families, conveying aspirations for greatness and success.
GREICY
FemaleDistinctively Brazilian female given name, possibly a variant spelling of Portuguese 'Graça', meaning 'grace'.
GRETTELL
FemaleSpanish-origin name that gained popularity recently. It traces back to German Gretel meaning "little gray one," though its exact meaning remains unclear due to lack of historical documentation.
GULIANA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from Latin 'Julia,' meaning 'downy' or 'youthful.'
GWYNNEVERE
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning "white snow," derived from the words "gwyn" (fair/white) and "nevyr" (snow), often associated with Queen Guinevere of Arthurian legend.
HADARA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'hadar', meaning 'glory' or 'splendor'.
HADASHA
FemaleHadasha, a Hebrew name meaning 'new', signifies renewal and hope.