Female first names the most popular of last year.
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AVENLY
FemaleElegant and distinctive English name, derived from 'avenue', meaning wide road, often associated with grace and sophistication.
AVERIANNA
FemaleRare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'like Ares,' the god of war, signifying courage and strength. It has been associated with intelligence and wisdom throughout history.
AVERLYN
FemaleEnglish name with a possible Old English meaning of "elf strength".
AVORY
FemaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins, not derived from any known language or culture. It may be a coined name created by parents seeking a special moniker for their child. Despite its mysterious etymology, Avory has been used as both male and female name throughout history. Its meaning remains uncertain but it can hold personal significance assigned by the parents choosing the name.
AVREY
FemaleUncommon English unisex name derived from the Old English "Ælfric," meaning "elf power" or "noble might.
AVYUKTHA
FemaleIndian given name of Sanskrit origin that translates to "free from attachments," reflecting its roots in Advaita Vedanta teachings on spiritual liberation.
AYANAH
FemaleOriginating from Hebrew, the unique female name 'Ayanah' means 'answer' or 'response', echoing Jewish tradition's veneration of Hannah and her faith.
AYONA
FemaleUncommon yet significant Igbo (African) girl's name meaning "Mother is there" or "There is a mother," symbolizing joy, happiness, and the presence of a mother figure.
AZAHARA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish female name with Arabic roots, derived from "azāhira," meaning "the blooming flower." It was traditionally given to girls born in springtime, symbolizing nature's beauty and vitality. Azahara has historical significance as it gained popularity during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods, reflecting cultural exchange between Muslim and Christian worlds. Saint Azahara, a Christian martyr from Cordoba, has contributed to its enduring popularity in Spain. Today, Azahara remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking meaningful names with rich history and cultural heritage.
AZALEYAH
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning 'dry,' referring to the plant's resilience; it signifies beauty, grace, and resilience in Arabic culture.
AZALYNN
FemaleUnique, captivating girls' name of uncertain origin, often attributed to American roots but with unclear etymology. Its meaning varies widely, ranging from "noble" or "royal" to nature-related interpretations like "from the purple iris," though these meanings are not universally accepted. Azalynn has gained popularity in recent years despite its historical obscurity and lack of notable bearers.
AZANA
FemaleAzana: Arabic-origin feminine name meaning "powerful/mighty," originally used for rulers, now widely recognized globally for its strength and elegance.
AZEL
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'God is my strength', derived from the word 'azal' which translates to 'to be strong'.
AZELEA
FemaleAzelia, of Greek origin, means 'dry rose' and is linked to the vibrant azalea flower.
AZIRAH
FemaleUnique feminine given name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word "aziza," meaning "precious" or "beloved.
AZLEIGH
FemaleUnique Scottish name derived from the surname MacAilein, meaning "son of Ailean," with roots in the Gaelic word "ail" meaning "rock" or "stone." While not common historically, Azleigh offers an intriguing and distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon name with rich Scottish heritage.
AZORIA
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from Greek "azorios" meaning "dark blue", relate to Miguel de Cervantes' character Azor, or be influenced by Islamic and Jewish angel Azrael. Despite its mystery, Azoria stands out due to its rarity and captivating allure.
AZURAH
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of uncertain origin, often associated with meanings like 'pure' or 'beautiful sky.'
AZYRAH
FemaleArabic girl's name meaning "wise" or "intelligent".
BANA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'banayim,' meaning 'two sons', often associated with twins.
BANNER
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the surname Banner, originally an occupational name for banner makers or carriers, meaning "flag" or "standard" in Old Norse. It symbolizes power, honor, and authority.
BAYLI
FemaleAmerican female name, derived from the English name Bailey, meaning "bailiff" or "law enforcement officer," but often considered a standalone name with its own identity.
BAYOLETH
FemaleExotic-sounding name of unknown origin, used sparingly throughout history as either a unisex given name or surname, with no widely accepted meaning.
BELIZE
FemaleUnique female name derived from ancient Mayan culture meaning 'beautiful sea'.
BELL
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old French word 'bel', meaning 'beautiful'. It has historically been used for both males and females but is now more commonly associated with females. The name has a rich history dating back to medieval times and was often given to girls born around Christmas due to bell-ringing celebrations. Notable bearers include American activist Sojourner Truth, born Isabella Baumfree, who adopted the name Bell in 1843. Today, Bell remains popular among parents seeking distinctive yet elegant names for daughters.
BELLAH
FemaleBella is an Arabic name meaning 'beautiful', derived from 'jameela'.
BENI
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'son,' derived from the biblical word 'ben', and often used as a prefix denoting descendants.
BERNADINE
FemaleLatin-derived feminine given name meaning "strong as a bear", connected to St. Bernard of the French Alps and St. Bernadette Soubirous of Lourdes.
BETSAIDA
FemaleHebrew name of biblical origin, meaning "house of fishing" or "fishing village.
BEXLI
FemaleCoined name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity for its unique spelling and contemporary feel.
BINAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning 'understanding', it's one of the three central sefirot representing God's wisdom in Judaism.
BIRKLEY
FemaleRare Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "birch tree," brought to England by Vikings during the Middle Ages.
BISMA
FemaleArabic-derived name meaning perfume or fragrance, associated historically with intelligence and beauty.
BOWYN
FemaleEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word 'boga', meaning 'bow' or 'arc'. It originally served as a surname before evolving into a given name.
BRADIE
FemaleUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'brad', meaning 'broad' or 'wide'. It's often associated with expansiveness and freedom.
BRAE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from 'brèige', meaning 'hillside' or 'slope', symbolizing growth, strength, and resilience.
BRAVERY
FemaleUncommon English name derived from 'brave', meaning 'courageous' or 'fearless'.
BRECK
FemaleScottish surname turned unisex given name meaning "broad" or "spacious.
BREECE
FemaleDistinctive American first name, coined in the early 1900s without a specific meaning, and remains uncommon despite its association with NFL player Breece Hall.
BRELYN
FemaleAmerican-origin name created as a blend of Brandy and Belinda, first appearing in 2005. Despite lacking specific meaning, it's praised for its uniqueness and often associated with warmth and charm.