Female first names the most popular of last year.

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EMMAKATE

Female

African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'patience'.

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EMMALENE

Female

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Amma" meaning ancestor or grandmother and "lín" meaning linen or flax, interpreted as protector of linen or ancestor's linen.

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EMMASOPHIA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'God with us' and 'wisdom', carrying biblical and philosophical significance.

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ENAS

Female

Arabic name meaning "the first ray of sunlight," associated with the Egyptian goddess Iunit and historically held by notable figures like Enas al-Warraq. It's gaining worldwide popularity due to its uniqueness and deep significance.

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ENAYAH

Female

Arabic-origin feminine name meaning 'grace' or 'beauty', embodying elegance and refinement.

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ENDER

Female

Ender: Originating from Latin 'ender', meaning 'to kindle or ignite,' this name signifies spark and energy. Popularized by Orson Scott Card's "Ender's Game," it now also represents heroism and personal growth.

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ENEDINA

Female

Spanish name with ancient roots, derived from Latin 'Endeus', meaning 'from Enna', an ancient Sicilian city in Italy.

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ERIOLUWA

Female

Unique Yoruba name meaning "God creates prosperity".

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ERIONNA

Female

Unique and elegant Greek name derived from 'eros', meaning love or desire, popularized by J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings".

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ERYKAH

Female

African American name of Yoruba origin meaning "first born daughter.

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ESA

Female

Hebrew name originally meaning 'hairy' or 'shaggy', referencing Esau, the hairy twin brother of Jacob from the Old Testament.

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ESCARLETT

Female

Distinctive feminine name with unknown origins, possibly derived from the Spanish word "escarla" meaning reddish brown or copper-colored, or variant of Esmeralda. Though popularized by Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, its Spanish origin remains unconfirmed.

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ESLYN

Female

English name derived from the Old English word "æsel", meaning "donkey" or "ass". Popularized in the 19th century by Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre", this distinctive name combines charm, regal sound, and a touch of whimsy despite its unusual origin.

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ESTEL

Female

Rare and beautiful feminine name of Occitan origin, meaning 'star'. It was often given to girls in medieval times as a symbol of hope for their future success.

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ESTEPHANY

Female

Charming Spanish name derived from Estefanía, meaning 'crown' or 'garland of flowers', offering elegance and grace.

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ETHAN

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'strong,' derived from the biblical figure who aided King Solomon's temple construction.

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ETO

Female

Distinctive Japanese given name meaning "sound" or "noise," symbolizing life and vitality, and reflecting Japanese appreciation for harmony in aesthetics. It has been used for centuries by nobility, samurai, and commoners alike, and remains popular today among both boys and girls.

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EURYDICE

Female

Greek female name meaning 'she who comes forth wide', derived from the words 'Euo' and 'dis'. It's also linked to Eurydice, wife of Orpheus in Greek mythology.

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EVANGELYNE

Female

Distinctive Greek name meaning "good news" or "bringer of good tidings," popularized by Longfellow's poem "Evangeline.

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EVAROSE

Female

Rare, Latin-origin feminine name derived from 'evereoscens', meaning 'ever blooming'.

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EVELYNROSE

Female

Elegant Irish name composed of Evelyn ('life') and Rose ('flower'), blending strength and grace.

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EVONNA

Female

Unique and beautiful name of uncertain origin, often associated with Hebrew or Irish roots and meaning "life.

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EVONY

Female

Rare and beautiful Welsh name derived from 'Efionydd', meaning 'snow', and associated with the Welsh horse goddess Epona.

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EVVY

Female

Unique, modern name of unknown origin, popularized as an independent name since the mid-20th century, often associated with Eve but having its own identity and pronunciation (/ˈɛvi/).

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EVYNN

Female

Intriguing Irish name derived from the distinguished surname "O'Brien," meaning "descendant of Brian." It originated in County Cork, Ireland, where the influential O'Brien clan resided during the Middle Ages.

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EYLANI

Female

Captivating Arabic female name meaning 'eagle', inspired by the bird's strength and grace.

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EZALIA

Female

Hebrew name meaning "God is my helper" or "God is justice," reflecting deep religious faith.

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EZERIAH

Female

Rare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'Yahweh is my helper'.

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EZMIA

Female

Elegant Arabic name meaning "generous" or "noble".

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FALAQ

Female

Arabic-origin name meaning 'dawn' and is one of Allah's 99 names, reflecting His power over day and night.

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FARWA

Female

Arabic female name that means "lofty" or "elevated", symbolizing highness and excellence.

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FAYELYN

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'fair and bright', associated with light and positivity, believed to bring good luck and prosperity.

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FELICE

Female

Italian name of Latin origin, meaning 'happy' or 'lucky', popularized in Europe since ancient Roman times.

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FELIX

Female

Latin name meaning "happy" or "lucky," popularized in ancient Rome during celebrations like Saturnalia, and has religious significance due to several early Christian saints sharing this name.

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FERMINA

Female

Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "firm" or "constant".

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FERRIS

Female

Rare, Scottish given name derived from the distinguished Fraser clan, meaning "son of the fair-haired one.

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FEVEN

Female

Ethiopian name derived from the Amharic word 'Feya', meaning 'joy'. It was popular among Ethiopian royalty and nobility, notably Empress Zewditu (1916-1930).

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FEZA

Female

Turkish name meaning "success" and implying wisdom, intelligence, and perseverance. Traditionally male but now unisex, Feza has been popular in Turkey for centuries.

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FIANNA

Female

Irish name derived from "fían," meaning "wolf." It is associated with the legendary warrior band led by Finn mac Cumaill in Irish mythology.

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FINDLEY

Female

Rare English name derived from 'Finan', meaning 'fair-haired warrior'.