Female first names the most popular of last year.
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YARIN
FemaleHebrew name derived from "yarin," meaning "mountain" or "hills.
YARIYAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "to inspire awe" or "command respect," originally derived from the Hebrew word "yarah." It has historical roots in ancient Israel and is associated with strength, courage, and wisdom.
YARIZEL
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin name composed of "Yari" meaning spear in Basque, and "Zel" derived from the Basque word for meadow, signifying "Spear of the Meadow".
YARRA
FemaleAustralian female given name derived from the Yarra River, named after the indigenous Wurundjeri people who lived along its banks. It reflects both Australia's natural beauty and its indigenous heritage.
YARYNA
FemaleUkrainian female name meaning 'little spring'.
YASANIY
FemaleTurkish name meaning 'like custom' or 'similar to law', symbolizing a life guided by noble principles.
YASEERA
FemaleArabic name derived from "yasir," meaning "easy" or "gentle." It's often associated with grace and softness, and is considered one of Allah's names in Islamic culture. Historically used among Middle Eastern royal families, Yaseera remains popular today for its uniqueness and significance.
YASHI
FemaleCaptivating Japanese name derived from "yasu," meaning "calm" or "ease.
YASMA
FemaleCaptivating Arabic female name derived from 'yasmin', meaning 'jasmine', symbolizing elegance and grace.
YASSMINE
FemaleArabic name meaning 'jasmine', popularized by Egyptian actress Yasmine Blanco and carried successfully by Canadian journalist Yassmine Hadban.
YATZARI
FemaleHebrew name derived from "yatzar," meaning "to form" or "to create.
YAXENI
FemaleUnique Mayan name derived from "yax" (first/green) and "eni" (water), translating to "the first water" or "the green water".
YAZARI
FemaleDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, signifying "good fortune comes from mother".
YAZIRA
FemaleExotic name of unknown origin, with no clear historical or cultural significance. Its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest it may be related to the Arabic word "yazar," meaning "writer." Despite its mysterious nature, Yazira's uniqueness and intrigue make it a captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
YAZMEEN
FemaleCaptivating female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'jasmine', the fragrant flower.
YELINA
FemaleCaptivating Spanish name derived from Yolanda, originally Violant or Vilenta, meaning power and strength.
YEMI
FemaleUnique African name from Nigeria, derived from the Yoruba language meaning "Mother has returned," often chosen to honor ancestors or bring good fortune.
YENNEFER
FemaleSlavic name derived from "ien" (gift/grace) and "fer" (beautiful), translating to "graceful".
YESLI
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from "yeso," meaning "plaster." Its origins are unclear, but it has been popular in Spain since the late 20th century. Despite lacking traditional meaning, Yesli is often chosen for its uniqueness and personal significance.
YIAN
FemaleGreek origin and means "God is Gracious." It is a variant spelling of Yannis or Giannis, both derived from the name Ioannes. This name has been used as both a given name and surname throughout Greek history, with notable figures such as Saint Yiannis, who was known for his kindness and generosity towards the poor.
YLVA
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "Úlfhéttr", meaning 'wolf coat' or 'wolf skin', symbolizing strength and wisdom in Norse folklore.
YOLANY
FemaleSpanish name derived from "yolanda," meaning "like the flowing waters.
YORLENY
FemaleYorleny: Unique Spanish-origin female name combining "Yor" (God in Yoruba) and "lenny" (lion-like), translating to "Divine Lioness".
YOSELINE
FemaleDistinctive Latin American female given name derived from the Hebrew name Josefa, meaning 'God will increase'. It's associated with the Virgin Mary through the devotion 'La Divina Pastora', and has historical significance in countries like Mexico and Venezuela.
YOYO
FemaleLively Spanish-origin name inspired by the toy yoyo's energetic nature and joyful entertainment value.
YULEINY
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "of June," often associated with the Roman goddess Juno.
YULEYSI
FemaleSpanish name derived from Hebrew "Joyce", meaning "may God protect".
YULIZA
FemaleUncommon yet elegant female name of Latin origin, meaning "youthful," derived from the Roman goddess Iuno and popularized by figures like Russian poet Yuliza Samoilova.
YUME
FemaleAncient Japanese girl's name meaning 'dream' first used during the Heian period.
YURA
FemaleJapanese name derived from the kanji character 由 (yū), meaning "to be used" or "to follow".
YURITZA
FemaleUnique Latin name derived from "Iustitia," meaning 'justice'. It symbolizes fairness and honesty, linked to the Roman goddess of justice.
YURITZY
FemaleCaptivating Spanish-origin name formed by merging Yuri and Itsy, carrying meanings of 'earthworker' and 'devoted to God'.
YUVIKA
FemaleYuvika, of Sanskrit origin, means 'young' or 'youthful', reflecting vitality and renewal.
YUZU
FemaleJapanese name composed of "Yu" meaning brave and "Zu" resembling the sound of 10, gaining popularity as a gender-neutral option with a strong association with courage.
ZAEDA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'growth' or 'radiance', derived from the word zaid, and holds historical significance as one of Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima's names.
ZAHIA
FemaleUnique Arabic feminine given name meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing', associated with beauty and grace.
ZAHRIAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "may God illuminate," derived from the word for saffron crocuses, and is historically significant as it was the father of Elizabeth in the Bible.
ZAHRIYA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Arabic name meaning 'graceful flow', derived from 'zahr' (flower) and '-iya' (flowing/graceful).
ZAIORI
FemaleUnique African name derived from the Yoruba culture, combining "Zai" (remember) and "Ori" (head), signifying remembrance of one's origins.
ZAKYRA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'zakira', meaning 'to remember'.