Female first names the most popular of last year.
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CATELYNN
FemaleIrish-derived name meaning 'pure', inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Catá.
CATIA
FemaleLatin-origin name derived from 'catus', meaning 'cat', but also implying intelligence or wit.
CAYDEE
FemaleModern American name with no specific meaning or historical background; it was created rather than derived from existing names and gained popularity for its unique sound.
CECEILIA
FemaleCecilia is a Latin-origin name meaning 'sixth', traditionally given to babies born on Saturday, with notable historical figures like Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.
CECI
FemaleCecilia is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Caecilius meaning "blind" or "one-eyed".
CECIA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "sixth," historically associated with early Christians and notable figures like Saint Cecilia.
CELIE
FemaleCélia is a rare French female first name meaning 'noble' or 'elegant', derived from the French word 'celeste' meaning 'heavenly' or 'divine'.
CENIYAH
FemaleCaptivating unisex name of Turkish origin, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent,' reflecting its deep cultural significance.
CERENA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived feminine name meaning "to cultivate" or "to tend the earth," inspired by Roman goddess Cerera of agriculture and fertility.
CHANIE
FemaleHebrew name meaning "life," derived from "chayim." It's a popular choice among Jewish families, signifying vitality and wishing long, happy lives.
CHANNA
FemaleChanna, of Sanskrit origin, means "moon" and signifies beauty, wisdom, and tranquility in Hindu mythology.
CHANTZY
FemaleRare first name of unknown origin, adopted worldwide by families for their daughters despite lacking a clear historical background or definitive meaning.
CHARA
FemaleCaptivating name of Greek origin, meaning "grace" or "favor", embodying elegance and charm, with historical significance in the Orthodox Church.
CHARLEEN
FemaleDistinctive feminine given name of German origin, derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "strong".
CHARLOTTEROSE
FemaleCharlotte Rose: A unique and elegant name derived from German 'Karl' meaning 'free man', and Latin 'rosa' symbolizing love and beauty.
CHARNA
FemaleCaptivating female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'movement' or 'flow', signifying grace and fluidity. In Hinduism, Charna is one of the primary forms of Goddess Saraswati, embodying dynamic creativity.
CHASLYN
FemaleModern and distinctive given name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking an unusual yet sophisticated name for their child.
CHERRISH
FemaleThe feminine given name Cherrish is an uncommon American origin name with a charming sound and attractive appearance. Its exact meaning and origin are not widely documented but some suggest it may be a blend of Cherry (love, good fortune) and Blessing (happiness, prosperity), or a variant spelling of Cherish (to cherish).
CHESNI
FemaleRare French given name likely derived from the surname Chesneau, which means 'chestnut tree.'
CHIAMAKA
FemaleIgbo name from Nigeria that means "God is magnificent.
CHIDINMA
FemaleChidinma, an Igbo origin female name from Nigeria, signifies 'God watches/observes'.
CHINMAYI
FemaleSanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'I am precious like a gem', symbolizing divine wisdom and inner beauty.
CHOSYNN
FemaleChozynn is a Polish name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', derived from the word 'chwała'.
CHRISELLE
FemaleRare but significant French feminine name derived from Christopher, meaning "anointed" or "chosen", and was notably carried by Christiane de France, sister of Louis XIV.
CHRISTABELLE
FemaleUnique French name combining "Christ" (anointed/chosen) and "-belle" (beautiful), meaning beautifully anointed/chosen beauty.
CHRISTI
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'follower of Christ', derived from the Latin word 'christus'.
CHRISTOPHER
FemaleEnglish masculine given name derived from the Greek 'Christophoros', meaning 'bearer of Christ'.
CHRISTYN
FemaleRare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek word 'Christos' meaning 'anointed one', and has not been widely used throughout history.
CIEYANA
FemaleThe name Cieyana has unknown origins and lacks a widely accepted meaning or history.
CINDER
FemaleEnglish girl's name derived from Middle English 'cinder,' meaning ashes or embers, originally given as a nickname for those with ash-colored hair or fire-related occupations.
CINTIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'girded' or 'surrounded', originally referring to a belt or girdle worn as a symbol of status in ancient Rome.
CIRA
FemaleRare female name of Latin origin meaning 'Lady', with historic ties to a Roman emperor's wife and use in Italian literature.
CITRINE
FemaleThe name Citrine is derived from the French word 'citron', meaning lemon, inspired by the yellow color of citrine gemstone.
CLAUDETTE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from Latin "claudus," meaning "limping" or "lame," but carries no negative connotations. It's a diminutive of Claude, originally used for boys but now unisex, and has been associated with elegance due to its European high society usage. Despite its historical significance, it remains relatively uncommon today.
COEN
FemaleDutch name of Hebrew origin meaning "desire" or "pleasure", derived from the Hebrew word for priest.
CONCEPCION
FemaleConcepción is a Spanish feminine given name meaning 'conception', derived from the Spanish word "concepción". It originated in medieval Spain and was traditionally associated with the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Throughout history, notable figures like Concepción Arenal and Concepción Picciotto have carried this name, which remains popular among Spanish and Latin American communities today.
CONSTANTINE
FemaleLatin-origin name meaning "constant" or "steadfast," derived from the Latin word "constans." It has been associated with notable figures throughout history, such as Constantine the Great and Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos, reflecting qualities of strength and resilience.
CORABELLE
FemaleCaptivating female given name of French origin, derived from "corail" meaning coral and "belle" meaning beautiful.
CORAIMA
FemaleUncommon yet significant female name derived from the Carib language, meaning 'golden' and associated with Chief Caonabo's wise and beautiful sister encountered by Columbus during his voyages to the Americas.
CORIANNA
FemaleUnique Welsh feminine given name derived from the ancient Welsh words 'Cor' meaning 'wench' or girl, and '-anna' meaning 'fair-haired', translating to 'fair-haired girl'. It is associated with the wise and powerful goddess Cerridwen in Welsh mythology.