Female first names the most popular of last year.
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ARZOO
FemaleCaptivating Indian name derived from 'Aarushi', meaning 'the first ray of light'.
ASAIAH
FemaleRare but significant Hebrew name derived from the word 'Asa,' meaning 'doctor' or 'physician.' It originated during the Second Temple period (6th century BCE) and was popular among Babylonian Jews, also mentioned in the Talmud. Notably, Asaiah ben Pharehah served as High Priest during King Hezekiah's reign. Despite its rarity today, Asaiah holds profound meaning and rich historical significance within Jewish culture.
ASAIYA
FemaleUnique Japanese name derived from "asa" (morning) and "iya" (house), translating to "morning house.
ASALIA
FemaleRare, Hebrew-derived female name from the Old Testament, signifying wisdom, justice, and compassion as it means 'physician' or 'healer.'
ASENA
FemaleUnique Turkish name meaning 'bear', associated with strength and motherhood in Turkish mythology.
ASHANTY
FemaleCaptivating African name of Akan origin, meaning "favorite child" or "chosen one," traditionally given to greatly loved children in Ghana and Ivory Coast.
ASHELY
FemaleAshley is an English given name derived from the Old English word 'æsc', meaning 'ash tree'. Originally used as a surname for those living near ash trees, Ashley has evolved into a popular unisex first name since the 19th century, ranking high on baby name lists worldwide. Despite some controversy regarding its gender neutrality, Ashley's unique history and nature-inspired meaning make it an appealing choice.
ASHELYNN
FemaleAmerican-origin feminine name coined in the early 20th century from elements "Ash" and "lynn", possibly inspired by ash trees and Welsh name Llŷn respectively. Though its meaning remains unclear, it may symbolize resilience or leadership. Rarely used today, Ashelynn stands out with its unique spelling among Ash-derived names like Ashley or Ashton.
ASHIMA
FemaleAshima, of Indian origin, means "auspicious" or "lucky" in Sanskrit, associated with the Hindu goddess Shashthi.
ASHLEN
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining Ashley and Ashlee, with meanings of "ash tree meadow" or "noble," primarily used for girls.
ASHMI
FemaleIndian Hindu name derived from Sanskrit 'ashmit', meaning 'like pearl'. It signifies purity and beauty, and is often associated with grace and divine blessings in Hindu mythology. Historically passed down through generations, it's now popular worldwide for its uniqueness and meaning.
ASHYLA
FemaleAshylla is a distinctive American or African-American girls' name with no known meaning, though some associate it with the word 'ash', suggesting fiery passion. Its origin remains unclear but it may blend names like Ashley andyla. Despite this, Ashylla has gained popularity for its unique sound and appeal.
ASMAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'safety' or 'security', derived from the Arabic word 'asmah'.
ASMAHAN
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'asmah', meaning 'safe' or 'secure', signifying 'the safe one'. It gained prominence through Arab singer Asmahan Farraj (1923-1944).
ATARI
FemaleJapanese-derived company name coined by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in 1972, blending 'Ata' meaning "to hit" and 'Rii' signifying continuity or repetition, interpreted as "to keep hitting.
ATHEIA
FemaleRare Greek-origin given name, meaning 'without god', popularized by H.P. Lovecraft's literature, carrying uniqueness and mystery.
ATHENAH
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the sun has risen' and associated with the fierce warrior goddess Oya.
ATHENAS
FemaleModern Greek female name derived from Athena, the goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategy.
ATLYS
FemaleRare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'bearing or supporting,' derived from the legendary Titan Atlas who bore the weight of the heavens.
ATTICA
FemaleRare but significant given name of Greek origin, meaning 'of Attic' and referring to the ancient region surrounding Athens. This name evokes images of wisdom, culture, and political power, as Attica was the birthplace of renowned philosophers like Socrates and Plato, and the heart of classical civilization.
AUBREYANN
FemaleRecently created female name that combines Audrey ('noble counsel') and Brianna ('strong' or 'noble'), blending Germanic and Irish heritages.
AUBRIN
FemaleFrench name derived from Germanic elements 'álaz' meaning 'elf or noble', and 'brúnn' meaning 'brown', thus translating to 'noble brown'. It was used as a given name for both boys and girls during medieval times, but it remains quite rare today.
AUDI
FemaleUnique German name derived from Audoin or Aurelian, meaning 'wealthy friend' or 'golden', with no direct connection to the luxury car brand.
AUDIA
FemaleRare Latin-origin name meaning "to listen," with roots in ancient Roman and medieval European history, symbolizing attentiveness and elegance.
AUDRE
FemaleAudrey, of English origin, means 'noble strength'.
AUDYNN
FemaleModern Welsh name meaning 'noble strength', derived from the traditional Welsh masculine name Owen, which signifies 'youth' or 'noble birth.'
AULII
FemaleAncient Hawaiian name once reserved for high-ranking chiefs, with ties to royalty.
AUNDREA
FemaleCaptivating American name created by blending 'Amanda' and 'Andrea', conveying both love and strength.
AUNI
FemaleRare Hebrew name derived from the Bible, meaning 'my answer'.
AURELLA
FemaleRare but captivating feminine given name of Latin origin, translating to "golden" or "made of gold," suggesting radiance and preciousness.
AURIYA
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name meaning 'golden' or 'shining like gold', derived from the word 'auriya' signifying preciousness.
AURORAROSE
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'dawn rose', combining elegance with optimism.
AVAEAH
FemaleModern American name blend of Ava (life) and Leah (weary), gaining popularity since 2008, notably used by earthquake survivor Avaeah Taylor.
AVAJO
FemaleDistinctive name of Native American origin, specifically from the Navajo tribe, which lacks a definitive English translation but holds personal significance within Navajo families or communities.
AVALENA
FemaleCaptivating name of unknown origin, possibly Latin or Hebrew, meaning 'to bloom' or 'father of God'.
AVANY
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from Avignon, meaning "the city on the Vignoglia river," with notable historical ties including Pope John XXII and the Papal Palace.
AVEIYAH
FemaleUnique modern girl's name of unclear African or Native American origin, often associated with the meanings 'life' or 'breath of life.'
AVELLINA
FemaleItalian name derived from 'avellana', meaning hazelnut, with Roman roots and historical precedence during the Middle Ages.
AVERA
FemaleRare yet captivating female Hebrew name meaning 'father', originally a patronymic surname in the Bible.
AVIAN
FemaleRare Latin-derived name meaning 'bird', historically used for swift or free-spirited individuals and associated with bird migration in ancient Rome.