Female first names the most popular of last year.
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RAUNAK
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "peace" or "tranquility".
RAVEENA
FemaleRaveena, an Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit "ravi", means "sun" and signifies elegance, brilliance, and radiance, popularized by Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon.
RAVLEEN
FemaleIndian female name meaning 'sun' in Punjabi.
RAWAA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'storyteller,' popularized during the Islamic Golden Age, associated with renowned poet Rawaa al-Qaisiyya, and now globally recognized for its uniqueness and beauty.
RAYAAN
FemaleArabic name derived from 'rayhan,' meaning 'gardenia,' conveying beauty and grace.
RAYELYNN
FemaleUnique French feminine given name created by blending Raquel, meaning 'ewe lamb' or 'gentle', and Lynn, meaning 'from the lake'.
RAYGEN
FemaleUnique, modern name of unknown origin, popular in English-speaking countries despite having no established meaning or history.
RAYLANI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian given name derived from combining "ray" meaning 'to dream' or 'vision', and "lani" signifying 'heaven'. Its interpreted meaning is "dreaming in heaven" or "visions from above", making it inspiring for individuals chasing their dreams.
RAYLEA
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing female name of unknown origin, offering endless possibilities for personal interpretation and creative significance.
RAYNELL
FemaleDistinctive American female name created by blending Raymond and unnell, with possible meanings including "wise protection" and uniqueness, reflecting an independent spirit.
RAYVIN
FemaleRecently popularized female name with unknown origins, though some interpret it as combining French names Raymond ("wise protector") and Evelyn ("life"), possibly meaning "protecting life".
RAYYONA
FemaleIntriguing African name of Hausa origin, translating to "she has been crowned with beauty." It signifies admiration for women's grace within the Hausa community and holds historical significance as a beloved choice among generations.
RAZIEL
FemaleRare Hebrew male name meaning "Secret of God," first appearing in the Book of Enoch as one of seven archangels, symbolizing wisdom and knowledge.
REAGYN
FemaleIrish unisex name derived from the ancient chieftain Ragallach, meaning "little bright one" or "spark of light.
REBELLE
FemaleFrench origin and means "rebel".
REEF
FemaleReef: An English name derived from 'reef', referring to an underwater rocky formation, often found in coral reefs.
REEGAN
FemaleIrish name derived from Ó Riagáin, meaning 'little king'.
REIGAN
FemaleIrish-origin given name derived from the surname Regan, meaning 'descendant of Raghalach'.
REIGHAN
FemaleModern, Irish-origin name created by combining "Reid" (Scottish Gaelic for red-haired) and "Sean" (Irish for God is gracious).
REIKA
FemaleJapanese feminine given name derived from "rei" meaning "zero" and "ka" meaning "addition", translating to "beginning" or "start". It suggests fresh beginnings and continuous growth, popularized by singer-songwriter Reika Kurokawa.
REJOICE
FemaleUnisex name of African origin, translating to 'to be joyful' in the Nigerian Igbo language.
RELL
FemaleDistinctive and mysterious name of unknown origin, used throughout history but with no widely documented meaning or historical significance. Its unique sound and elusive history make it an intriguing choice today, although its origins may remain uncertain.
REMILIA
FemaleUnique, Italian-derived unisex name meaning 'remedy' or 'cure', associated historically with strength, wisdom, and resilience, as exemplified by Claudia Remilia of ancient Rome.
REMIYAH
FemaleDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, with interpretations suggesting it means 'compassionate' or 'merciful', or may be inspired by the Hebrew name Reuben.
RENELLE
FemaleRare yet sophisticated French female given name derived from the word "renard," meaning "fox," though it does not carry specific fox-related symbolism. Instead, it is believed to have originated from the noble family de Renel, conveying wisdom and cleverness.
RENESMAY
FemaleUnique and mysterious name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. It is likely a coined name chosen for its sound or aesthetic appeal rather than its etymology.
RENEZMEE
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin with no known etymology or cultural significance.
RENNI
FemaleAfrican-origin unisex given name, derived from Yoruba culture in Nigeria. It signifies "the one that brings happiness" and embodies joy, laughter, and good fortune.
REYANA
FemaleReayana: An Arabic-origin name meaning 'small, graceful gazelle'.
REYGAN
FemaleUnique Irish name meaning "little king.
REYLA
FemaleArabic name derived from the word 'ray', meaning 'leader' or 'commander'. It signifies strength, courage, and guidance.
RHAYNE
FemaleRecently emerged given name with unknown origin and meaning, popularized in English-speaking countries despite having no known usage prior to the late 20th century.
RHYLA
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', inspired by legendary warrior woman of Welsh folklore known for her bravery in battle.
RHYSE
FemaleRhys is a Welsh name of Celtic origin meaning 'ardor' or 'enthusiasm', popularized by a 12th-century Welsh prince known for his wisdom and courage in defending Wales against Norman invasions.
RIFKY
FemaleArabic name derived from "rafiq," meaning "friend" or "companion.
RIGHTEOUS
FemaleUncommon American first name created from the word 'righteous', meaning morally upright, combined with the suffix '-ous'. It signifies virtuousness but lacks historical associations, being a modern creation.
RILEYANNE
FemaleDistinctive Irish female name, meaning 'little queen' and evoking royalty and strength.
RIPLEE
FemaleRare American given name of unknown definitive meaning, potentially derived from the English surname Ripley, suggesting "clearing by the stream.
RISE
FemaleScandinavian origin, means 'rising' or 'ascending', conveying strength and determination.
RIVERA
FemaleThe surname Rivera originates from Spain, derived from the Latin word 'rivus', meaning 'stream' or 'brook'. It translates to 'of the river' or 'by the river', reflecting its historic association with people who lived near or worked on rivers.