Female first names the most popular of last year.
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TAILANI
FemaleTailani, of Hawaiian origin, means "she who possesses calmness" or "she who is serene," drawing from the Hawaiian words "Taila" and "-ni.
TAILEE
FemaleHebrew feminine given name meaning 'morning dew', capturing nature's delicate beauty.
TAJAE
FemaleTajae: A Swahili-origin name meaning "born in the evening," gaining popularity due to its unique sound and symbolic interpretation as bringing light into surroundings.
TALEIA
FemaleBeautiful Greek name derived from 'thalassa', meaning 'sea'.
TAMAYA
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name meaning 'glittering light'.
TAMMIE
FemaleAmerican name with roots in Old Persian, meaning "date palm" and symbolizing prosperity. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century but has recently seen a resurgence.
TANISHI
FemaleJoyful Japanese given name, derived from 'tanoshii', meaning 'fun' or 'enjoyable'.
TANIYLA
FemaleBeautiful African name of Yoruba origin meaning "father has returned," symbolizing family reunion.
TANSY
FemaleRare yet captivating given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the tansy plant or Latin word 'tansia'.
TARAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "song" or "poem," derived from the Hebrew word "t'raha." It was the name of a daughter of King David in biblical times.
TARTEEL
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning 'sweet basil', traditionally given to boys born during its harvest season, symbolizing abundance and prosperity, and believed to bestow a keen sense of smell.
TASNIA
FemaleUnique Bengali name that means "desired one," reflecting deep love and expressing the cultural traditions of Bangladesh.
TAWNY
FemaleUncommon English female name of Latin origin via Old French "tauné", meaning 'reddish-brown', also used for males, reaching peak popularity in the late 1980s-early 1990s.
TAYLINN
FemaleRare Scottish feminine given name derived from the occupational surname Taylor, signifying creativity and precision in craftsmanship.
TAYTON
FemaleUncommon English given name with historical roots, derived from the Old French name Taye, which means 'strong thinker' or 'brave and grateful'.
TAYYIBA
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning "good" or "pure," originating from Middle Eastern Muslim communities and signifying virtue and moral uprightness.
TEARII
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', derived from 'te arai', reflecting its association with cleansing and purity. It was often bestowed upon children born into the royal ali'i class and high-ranking chiefs who embodied righteousness. Today, Tearii remains a popular unisex choice among parents seeking meaningful Hawaiian names.
TEASIA
FemaleTeasia, of Hebrew origin, means 'you will look upon Zion' or 'vision of Zion', symbolizing a deep longing for Jerusalem.
TEIGHLOR
FemaleUnique Scottish given name derived from MacTavish, meaning "son of Tavish," which in turn comes from Thaddeus, the Greek name meaning "gift of God.
TELLER
FemaleUncommon given name of American origin derived from the English surname 'Teller', which means 'money changer'.
TEMMY
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "I have seen".
TENLEIGH
FemaleUncommon yet captivating given name of Irish origin, derived from the Old English word "tunleah" meaning "farm by the clearing".
TERI
FemaleUnique American name with roots in Latin 'Theresa', meaning 'harvest'. It gained popularity in mid-20th century, associated with notable actresses like Teri Hatcher and Teri Polo.
TERIYAH
FemaleUncommon but beautiful female name of African origin, derived from the Swahili language and meaning "beautiful".
TERRAH
FemaleModern invented feminine name of uncertain origin, believed to combine 'Terra' (Latin for 'earth') and 'Rah' (shortening of Arabic 'Rahim', meaning 'compassionate'), evoking earthy groundedness and divine compassion.
TESNI
FemaleWelsh name meaning "thorn", symbolizing strength and beauty.
TEYONNA
FemaleUncommon yet powerful African American name derived from a blend of Whitney Houston and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez's names, symbolizing strength, intelligence, and resilience.
THEYA
FemaleGreek origin, meaning 'of or belonging to god', traditionally given to girls deemed blessed by gods or exceptional in beauty/intelligence, also used as an epithet for goddess Athena.
TIFERET
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'tif'eret', meaning 'beauty' or 'splendor'; it represents harmony in Jewish Kabbalistic teachings.
TIONNA
FemaleAfrican name of Igbo origin meaning "God's father," symbolizing strength, love, and divine guidance.
TLALLI
FemaleAztec given name derived from the Nahuatl word "tlalli," meaning "earth" or "land.
TOBIN
FemaleIrish name meaning "little dark one," derived from the Irish word "tóban." It originated as an affectionate nickname for young boys with dark features and has since become a popular given name worldwide.
TOLEEN
FemaleUncommon Egyptian name derived from 'Ta-huti', the ancient god of wisdom and art.
TOMIE
FemaleJapanese name meaning 'friend', popular for both boys and girls since generations.
TONA
FemaleCaptivating Hungarian name derived from 'Tünde,' meaning 'magical' or 'enchanting', reflecting Hungary's rich folklore.
TONANTZIN
FemaleTonantzin, of Nahuatl origin, means "our mother" and is linked to the Earth Goddess Tonantzin. It gained prominence during the colonial period, syncretized with the Virgin Mary, and is celebrated annually on December 12th.
TOPAZ
FemaleCaptivating name of Greek origin, derived from the precious stone topaz, which was named after the island of Topazos in the Red Sea.
TORIA
FemaleVariant of Victoria, derived from Latin roots meaning "victory".
TOWNSEND
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'tun' (enclosure) and '-sond' (boundary), translating to 'boundary enclosure'. Originally a medieval surname for those living near towns, it has since evolved into a unique yet recognizable given name, commonly used in English-speaking countries.
TRALYNN
FemaleDistinctive American given name, derived from Tracey (meaning 'from the gray place') and Lynn ('from the lake'), potentially signifying someone connected to water.