Female first names.

AEISHA

Female

Rare, beautiful Arabic name with roots in Islamic culture dating back to the 7th century. It means "like a breeze" or "life giver," reflecting gentle, nurturing qualities associated with Aisha bint Abu Bakr, the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad and known as the "Mother of Believers.

AEJA

Female

Rare Hebrew feminine given name, potentially meaning 'vigilance' or 'wisdom', derived from the Hebrew word 'ayin'.

AELA

Female

Enchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning "little fire" or "sunshine," reflecting her radiant qualities as the patroness of love, fertility, and prosperity in Celtic mythology.

AELAN

Female

Irish given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome,' embodying elegance and charm.

AELANI

Female

Hawaiian name created by David Malo, translating to "excellence in heaven".

AELEEN

Female

Rare English name with a unique charm, believed to derive from the Old English Ælfgyth, meaning 'elf struggle'. It's associated with Ælfgyth of Northampton, a captivating figure known for her beauty and intelligence.

AELIA

Female

Rare yet distinguished feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the city name Aelia Capitolina, founded by Emperor Hadrian in 130 AD.

AELIANA

Female

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to or relating to Aelia', an ancient Italian region.

AELIANNA

Female

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky', gaining popularity for distinctive daughters.

AELICIA

Female

English origin, derived from the Old French Eleanor, meaning "other" or "foreign". It was popular among medieval nobility and carried a sense of history and nobility.

AELIN

Female

Welsh name meaning "harmony" or "unison", popularized by poet Iolo Goch in the 14th century.

AELINA

Female

Unique Latin-derived female name, originally a feminine form of the male name Aelianus, meaning 'relative of Aulus'.

AELISA

Female

Unique Scandinavian name composed of 'æli' meaning elf and 'síðr' meaning west, interpretable as 'western elf', reflecting its rich Norse mythological origins.

AELISH

Female

Intriguing Irish name with roots tracing back to Old Norse 'Áleifr', potentially linked to the elf-like qualities suggested by its presumed derivation from 'álfr'.

AELITA

Female

Unique Russian feminine name created by Alexei Tolstoy for his 1923 science fiction novel, with no established meaning or etymology but often associated with intelligence and creativity due to its association with advanced Martian civilization in the novel.

AELLA

Female

Captivating Greek feminine given name meaning 'whirlwind', associated with strength and power in history and mythology.

AELYN

Female

Distinctive Welsh name meaning "noble" or "generous," derived from the Welsh word "ael.

AELYNN

Female

Unique, captivating Welsh female name derived from 'Aelwyn', meaning 'noble born', popularized recently despite its traditional male association.

AEMELIA

Female

Aemelia, of Latin origin, means 'zealous' or 'ambitious', suggesting a passionate and driven individual.

AEMILIA

Female

Unique Latin name meaning 'rival' or 'ambition,' with notable historical figures like Julia Livia bearing it.

AEMMA

Female

Latin-derived name meaning 'together' or 'in harmony', originating from the Latin word 'aemulus'. Historically, it was used in Latin literature to describe ideal relationships, emphasizing unity and balance.

AENEA

Female

Latin-origin name derived from 'aeneus' (copper/bronze) and 'aeon' (eternity), symbolizing durability and timelessness, with connections to Roman god Vulcan.

AEON

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'age' or 'era', popularized recently despite lacking traditional history.

AEONA

Female

Rare but captivating Greek name meaning 'eternal' or 'age-long', signifying everlasting beauty and wisdom.

AEOWYN

Female

Aeowyn, of Welsh origin, signifies 'honored blessing' and was historically used among Welsh nobility.

AERA

Female

Unique Scandinavian female name believed to originate from the Old Norse Ása, meaning 'divine' or 'god', associated with the fate goddess Åsa in Norse mythology.

AERABELLA

Female

Unique, beautiful Latin name meaning 'beautiful air', created by combining Irish 'Aera' and Latin '-bella'.

AERALYN

Female

Unique, captivating name of unknown origin, often speculated to blend 'aerial' and Welsh element lyn, though unsupported.

AERALYNN

Female

Modern name of recent origin, created in the late 20th century by parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter. While its historical significance is limited, many associate it with elements of nature, such as air and beauty, giving it potential meanings like "beauty or grace in the air" or "elevated beauty".

AERI

Female

Korean female given name meaning 'love'.

AERIAL

Female

English given name derived from 'aerie' or 'airy', meaning 'of or relating to air'. It suggests freedom, lightness, and elevation.

AERIAN

Female

Aerian: Of unknown origin but interpreted as 'little fire' (Irish) or 'airy' (Latin).

AERIANA

Female

Beautiful, Latin-derived name meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere,' signifying elegance, grace, and lightness.

AERIANNA

Female

Rare Latin-derived female name, meaning 'little air' or 'little song,' encapsulating ethereal freedom and musical harmony.

AERICA

Female

Distinctive female name of Latin origin, coined by American science fiction author Larry Niven in his novel 'Ringworld', meaning 'air' or 'atmosphere'.

AERICKA

Female

Distinctive, modern invention of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names, but with no definitive evidence supporting this claim.

AERIE

Female

Enigmatic name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, possibly coined recently for its unique sound or personal significance.

AERIEL

Female

Unique English name derived from 'aerial', meaning relating to or situated in the air.

AERIELL

Female

Unique and enchanting name popularized by Disney's 'The Little Mermaid,' with roots unknown but thought to combine elements of 'air' and 'elle.'

AERIELLA

Female

Unique, captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin or Greek roots related to air or winds. Despite its unclear history, this ethereal-sounding name has gained popularity in recent years for its association with fantasy themes and touch of mystery.