Female first names the most popular of last year.

#11321

CAMREE

Female

Distinctive American name created by combining Cameron and Regan, though it has no specific meaning beyond its origin.

#11322

CAMREIGH

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from MacReachtain, meaning "son of powerful.

#11323

CARAMIA

Female

Italian-derived name, meaning 'candy' or 'sweet', first used in the 15th century, now rare but beloved worldwide as a unisex option.

#11324

CARELI

Female

Italian-origin name derived from 'carrello', meaning 'small cart' or 'trolley'. Traditionally given around Christmas, it embodies generosity and evokes feelings of warmth and comfort.

#11325

CARIANNA

Female

Captivating Italian female name derived from "caro," meaning dear or beloved, evoking feelings of love and affection.

#11326

CARLYLE

Female

Scottish given name originally derived from an occupational surname meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', popularized in the late 19th century by historian Thomas Carlyle.

#11327

CAROLA

Female

Italian feminine given name derived from 'caro', meaning dear or beloved, and was likely created as a female counterpart to Carlo, itself derived from the Germanic Karl.

#11328

CAROLENA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Italian name derived from "carola," meaning "song" or "dance." It historically signifies joy, celebration, and creativity while carrying rich cultural significance in Italy.

#11329

CASIE

Female

Modern English name derived from Cassandra, a legendary Trojan princess with prophetic abilities. Unlike Cassandra, Casie stands independently as a stylish, unique choice for girls, meaning "excellent woman" or "she who excels over men," embodying strength and intelligence without the historical baggage of its longer counterpart.

#11330

CATALENA

Female

Rare, Spanish-origin name derived from 'catalyst,' symbolizing inspiration for change.

#11331

CATHARINA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from the Greek name Aikaterine.

#11332

CATIE

Female

Charming Irish name derived from 'Caitlin', meaning 'pure'. It honors ancient Celtic goddesses and has historic significance through Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Today, it's popular among parents seeking distinctive yet approachable names with positive meanings.

#11333

CECILLIA

Female

Cecilia is a Latin-origin feminine name meaning 'sixth', popularized in the Middle Ages through association with Saint Cecilia, a prominent Catholic saint known for her faith and martyrdom.

#11334

CEDELLA

Female

Unique, captivating name of African origin, meaning "born on a Tuesday" in Yoruba culture.

#11335

CEHLANI

Female

African-Swahili female name derived from Arabic 'Zahra', meaning 'blooming flower'.

#11336

CEREZA

Female

The Spanish origin name Cereza means 'Cherry', offering a unique and feminine option with a sweet sound.

#11337

CERYS

Female

Welsh name derived from 'cer', meaning 'love' or 'dear'. It translates to 'dear love'.

#11338

CHAARVI

Female

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "fourth" and associated with Hindu reincarnation beliefs.

#11339

CHANDRA

Female

Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'moon,' referencing the Hindu moon god known for beauty, light, and knowledge.

#11340

CHANLEY

Female

Distinctive French-origin given name derived from the occupational surname "Chanler," meaning "chanter" or "song.

#11341

CHARISSA

Female

Unique feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'grace' or 'charm', derived from the Greek word "charis".

#11342

CHARLYTTE

Female

Distinctive French female name derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong," with "-ette" added to create a feminine variation.

#11343

CHAYAH

Female

Hebrew name derived from "chayah," meaning "to live" or "to breathe." Its profound meaning signifies life, vitality, and being alive.

#11344

CHEZNI

Female

Middle Eastern name derived from Arabic "Chazni," meaning "the singer" or "the musician.

#11345

CHICAGO

Female

American given name derived from the Native American title "Shikaakwa," meaning "skunk." It honors Chief Oshkosh, the namesake of the city of Chicago in Illinois.

#11346

CHRISEAN

Female

Rare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Criostai, meaning "descendant of Christ." Pronounced /kraɪˈsiːən/, it suggests creativity and individuality despite lacking specific associated traits.

#11347

CHRYSANTHEMUM

Female

Rare yet meaningful Greek name meaning "golden flower".

#11348

CHRYSTAL

Female

Crystal: An English name dating back to the 14th century, it means 'clear or transparent,' inspired by the clarity of crystal glass.

#11349

CHUMY

Female

Spanish-origin given name, derived from 'chumino', meaning small chimney or flue, evoking warmth and comfort.

#11350

CHYLA

Female

Rare Slavic female given name derived from the Czech word "chyly," meaning "mushroom." It's associated with Saint Wenceslaus I and his legendary act of kindness involving a cloak and a mushroom.

#11351

CICELY

Female

Elegant English name derived from the Latin Cicelia, meaning "from Mount Kikis" or "of Kikis".

#11352

CIENA

Female

Irish female name derived from the word 'cían', meaning 'ancient' or 'old'. It signifies wisdom, experience, and strength.

#11353

CINDERELLA

Female

English name created for the titular character of the Cinderella story, combining 'Cinder' from ashes and 'Ella', a shortened form of her given name Ella.

#11354

CLARISA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "bright" or "clear," popular throughout history in various cultures due to its association with figures like Saint Clare of Assisi and literary characters such as Clarice from Torquato Tasso's "Gerusalemme Liberata.

#11355

CLARITA

Female

Charming Spanish feminine name derived from 'clara', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. It is often used as a diminutive form of Clara, conveying familiarity and endearment.

#11356

CLAYTON

Female

English masculine given name derived from the Old English word "claeg" meaning "clay".

#11357

CLEMENTINA

Female

Historic feminine name of Latin origin, meaning merciful or compassionate, popularized in medieval Europe and tied to holidays due to its association with clemency.

#11358

COLLYN

Female

Irish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname O'Collins meaning "descendant of Colla," which signifies "strife" or has ties to a legendary Irish king.

#11359

CONNER

Female

Irish name derived from "Ó Conchúir", meaning "intelligent" or "wise".

#11360

CORALINA

Female

Captivating Spanish name derived from 'coral', meaning vibrant marine invertebrates, symbolizing beauty and connection to nature.