Female first names the most popular of last year.
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CHIMNORA
FemaleAfrican girl's name of Igbo origin, meaning "God hears those who wait.
CHIZITEREM
FemaleDistinctive African name, originating from the Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'Life brings wealth'.
CHRISSA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'anointed' or 'messiah,' derived from the word Christos.
CICI
FemaleItalian origin name derived from "ciccio," meaning "round" or "chubby," typically used as a nickname for Francesco but also standalone.
CICILIA
FemaleRare but elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'cicada', the singing insect, and was also one of nine prophetic nymphs in Roman mythology.
CITALI
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from Latin 'citatus', meaning 'from the city'. It's popular among Spanish-speaking communities today, sounding fresh yet carrying deep significance.
CLOEY
FemaleDistinctive and beautiful feminine name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of French 'Cléo' meaning 'flaming flower', though this remains unconfirmed.
COLTON
FemaleColton, of English origin, means 'charcoal' and signifies intense passion.
CORINTHIA
FemaleRare yet elegant Latin name derived from the historic Greek city of Corinth, meaning "from Corinth" or "of Corinth".
COZY
FemaleUnique American name originally used as a nickname for girls named Cosima or Cosette, but now stands alone as a given name often associated with warmth and comfort.
CULTURE
FemaleThe name Culture, derived from the English word 'culture', signifies one's embodiment of social behaviors, customs, arts, and knowledge.
CY
FemaleWelsh origin, signifies 'calm' or 'peaceful', making it a unisex choice.
CYLIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'small cylinder', created by combining 'cy-' and '-lia'. It's popularized in recent times by American actress Cylia Black.
CYRENA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name of Greek origin, meaning 'of Cyrene' or 'from Cyrene', derived from the ancient city-state of Cyrene in present-day Libya.
DAILAH
FemaleArabic-origin given name derived from 'daiya', meaning 'tender' or 'gentle'. It's often associated with kindness and compassion.
DAILENY
FemaleCaptivating name of African origin, believed to mean 'gift of light' or 'shining gift', although its true meaning remains shrouded in mystery.
DALAYNA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of uncertain African, Arabic, or Hebrew origin, meaning "graceful," "judged by God," or "justice of God." Despite its unclear beginnings, Dalayna has gained popularity as a modern and distinctive choice due to its rarity and intriguing potential meanings.
DALAYSIA
FemaleAmerican name of recent origin, combining 'dahlia' from Spanish and 'graceful' from Indian, meaning 'beautiful and elegant'.
DALEIZA
FemaleRare female name of Spanish origin, derived from "dalia," meaning "dahlia flower." The suffix "-za" creates a feminine ending, making it visually appealing like its floral inspiration.
DALENA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name meaning "calm" or "serene," associated with tranquility and spiritual strength, popularized by Saint Dalenda and used in ancient Roman culture.
DALEY
FemaleThe name Daley originates from Ireland, where it began as O'Dubhthaigh meaning "black" or "dark". It has since evolved to Daly and is associated with notable figures like Sir Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago (1955-1976), and Brian Daley, successful college football coach.
DALI
FemaleCatalan name of historic significance, derived from 'Dalmau,' meaning 'from Dalmatia.' It gained prominence through Salvador Dali, the renowned surrealist painter.
DAMAYA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'my love' or 'my quiet one', symbolizing tranquility and unity.
DAMONIE
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin, used sparsely throughout history, primarily in France. Its etymology, meaning, and history remain largely undocumented.
DAMYIAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from "Dam," meaning blood, signifying unity and resilience of the Jewish people.
DANISHA
FemaleUnique, beautiful African-Swahili girl's name derived from "ndani", meaning "inner" or "inside", conveying genuineness and authenticity.
DANIYLA
FemaleUkrainian origin, meaning 'judge' or 'justice', and has been traditionally used for boys.
DANNAH
FemaleHebrew origin, means 'God hears'.
DANYELLA
FemaleDistinctive Spanish-derived female name meaning "God is my judge", originating from the Hebrew 'Daniel'.
DARELIN
FemaleRare but powerful Czech feminine name variant derived from Darek or Darina, conveying strength.
DARIELLA
FemaleItalian name meaning 'dart' or 'arrow', symbolizing speed, precision, and power.
DASIYA
FemaleDasya is an exquisite Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Dasya', meaning 'service' or 'devotion'. It's often linked to Hindu mythology's Dasyus, earliest inhabitants of India created from Prajapati's sweat.
DAVAEH
FemaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin, with no widely accepted theory on its meaning or historical significance. Its popularity has grown in recent years as parents opt for unique names, but it remains relatively rare compared to common ones.
DAVAYA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from "davekah," meaning "squirrel." It signifies industriousness and adaptability.
DAWSEN
FemaleAfrican name of Ghanaian origin, translating to 'Tuesday-born' in English.
DAYLYNN
FemaleModern, unisex name of unknown origin, believed to be created in America during the late 20th century trend of unique baby names ending in "-lynn".
DAZARIA
FemaleEnigmatic given name of unknown origin, used for both boys and girls worldwide. Despite its recent rise in popularity, its meaning remains shrouded in mystery, with some speculative connections to Latin dignity or Arabic river.
DAZIYAH
FemaleThe name Daziyah originates from Arabic and means "companionship," reflecting loyalty and devotion reminiscent of Prophet Muhammad's companions.
DEARA
FemaleUnique Japanese girls' name meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity, beauty, strength, and enlightenment in Japanese culture.
DEBANY
FemaleUnique global name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, allowing bearers to create their own personal interpretations and legacy.