Female first names the most popular of last year.
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TREZURE
FemaleUnique American name derived from 'treasure', signifying something precious, popularized in the late 20th century among African American communities.
TRULYNN
FemaleAmerican name created from "true" and "lynn", signifying honesty and having Welsh roots meaning lake or pool.
TSUNADE
FemaleJapanese female given name derived from the kanji 綱手, meaning "cable hand," with no specific meaning but popular during the Heian period.
TULLSA
FemaleRare female name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.
TYARI
FemaleUncommon African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, translating to "there is no one else like me," embodying uniqueness and individuality.
TYE
FemaleEnglish name derived from Old Norse 'tiu', meaning 'tied' or 'attached'. Originally associated with servitude, it now symbolizes unity and strength.
TYME
FemaleUncommon English name derived from the Old Norse word "tíma," meaning "time.
TYNSLEE
FemaleUnique, contemporary female name of unknown origin, created likely by its parents for a distinctive identity.
TZILA
FemaleRare Hebrew female given name meaning 'shadow' or 'darkness', associated with mystery and depth, and derived from the first woman born from Adam's shadow in Jewish tradition.
TZIPPORA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'bird,' derived from the word 'tzipor.' It's associated with Zipporah, Moses' wife in the Bible.
ULLA
FemaleScandinavian name of Danish and Norwegian origin, derived from Ulrica or Ultheda, meaning 'warlike' and 'powerful'.
UMRAH
FemaleArabic female given name meaning "pilgrimage", inspired by the Islamic ritual of visiting Mecca.
URENNA
FemaleIgbo name from Nigeria, translating to "kind-hearted".
URIELLA
FemaleRare, feminine Hebrew name derived from "Uri," meaning "my light" or "my flame.
VAGMI
FemaleRare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'one who has excellent speech'.
VAL
FemaleLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'strength' or 'ourage', popularized by the Roman poet Ovid in his epic poem Metamorphoses, where Val was a brave companion of Aeneas. Today, it's a popular choice for both boys and girls, standing alone or as a short form of Valentine/Valentina.
VALERIN
FemaleValentin is a Latin-origin name meaning "strong" or "healthy," popularized by St. Valentine, the Christian martyr who secretly wed young lovers and healed the blind.
VALLA
FemaleGreek-origin girl's name that means 'valley' and signifies tranquility.
VALLEE
FemaleThe name Vallée is of French origin meaning "valley", deriving from topographic surnames given to those residing near valleys.
VALLERIE
FemaleValerie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the word "valere" meaning "to be strong" or "healthy," and associated with the Roman goddess Valeria embodying courage and strength.
VALLORY
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female given name meaning "wall" or "defensive barrier," conveying strength and protection. Originally a female variant of the English surname Valley, it's now an uncommon yet distinctive name often associated with confident and independent individuals.
VALLYN
FemaleUnique and uncommon name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural or linguistic roots, and an uncertain meaning that could potentially be linked to valleys or lowlands.
VARA
FemaleIndian female name derived from the Sanskrit word "vara," meaning "excellent." It is associated with the Hindu god Varuna, lord of waters and rain, and signifies superiority or excellence.
VEIRA
FemaleVeira: Unique African female name derived from Kikongo language, meaning 'queen' or 'ruler'.
VELZY
FemaleDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, first popularized by French aristocracy in the 18th century.
VENITA
FemaleVenita, of Latin origin, means 'of Venus' and reflects the beauty and love associated with the Roman goddess.
VENYA
FemaleSlavic unisex name derived from Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty. It is traditionally used among Russian and Eastern European nations.
VERALEE
FemaleAmerican name derived from Vera ('faith') and Lee, popularized during the Harlem Renaissance among African American families.
VERSAVIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived name, possibly meaning 'to turn' or 'revolve', with no known historical figure associated with it.
VEYAH
FemaleHebrew name derived from "veyu," meaning "and," signifying unity and love, as seen in the Bible verse Deuteronomy 6:5.
VIARA
FemaleRare yet powerful Slavic female name meaning 'flow' or 'stream', symbolizing adaptability and movement.
VIENA
FemaleVienna is a German-derived feminine name meaning "the settlement on the Viene River" or "the white city," associated with elegance and sophistication due to its connection to the historic cultural center, Vienna.
VIKTORIYA
FemaleBulgarian feminine given name derived from the male name Viktor, meaning "victory" in Latin.
VIRTUE
FemaleLatin-derived given name meaning 'strength' or 'courage', connoting moral excellence and courage, popularized during the Victorian era in the U.S., notable historical figures like Dutch naval hero Virtue Evertsen have carried this name.
VITORIA
FemaleVittoria is an Italian female given name meaning "victory", derived from the Latin word "Victoria" and popular among Italian nobility.
VLADA
FemaleSlavic girls' name meaning 'she who rules'.
VRISHA
FemaleRare yet significant Sanskrit name meaning 'bull', symbolizing strength and power in Hindu culture.
VYLETTE
FemaleVillette is a French-derived name meaning "small farm or village," popularized by Honoré de Balzac's novel "Père Goriot.
WAAD
FemaleArabic name meaning 'promise', associated with reliability and loyalty.
WAILYN
FemaleUncommon, distinct name of African origin derived from Wa'il, an Arabic name meaning "returning to God.