Female first names the most popular of last year.
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CHANLEE
FemaleVietnamese name composed of "Chanh" (green mango) and "Lee" (happy), translating to "happy green mango.
CHANNEL
FemaleUnique American given name derived from the English word "channel," which refers to a water passage, conveying something from one place to another.
CHARIZMA
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'charis', meaning grace or favor, signifying elegance and charm. It emerged in the latter half of the 20th century through the combination of different names or elements to create new ones.
CHARLA
FemaleSpanish given name derived from 'charlar', meaning 'to chat' or 'gossip'. It gained international popularity in the mid-20th century.
CHARLIEANN
FemaleDistinctive female name of American origin, created by combining 'Charlie' and '-ann', signifying strength and independence.
CHARLIEJO
FemaleRare, unconventional name blend of Charles and Joe, with 'o' added for style, gaining popularity in the late 20th century but remaining rare. Its meaning varies greatly due to its unknown origin.
CHASIDY
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew girl's name derived from "chesed," meaning "loving-kindness" or "loyalty.
CHASLYNN
FemaleUnique, created name with unknown origins and undefined meaning, allowing personal interpretation.
CHASSITY
FemaleElegant American name of French origin, derived from "chasseresse" meaning "female hunter," carrying connotations of strength and adventure.
CHASYA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'kindness', popular among Jews since the 19th century and carried by notable figures like singer Chasya Waldman.
CHAYCE
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "life," a modern variant of Chaim, gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
CHLEO
FemaleChelsea is a unique English name derived from "ceal" (chalk or limestone) and "hyth" (landing place), thus meaning "landing place by chalk or limestone".
CHLO
FemaleChloe is a feminine Greek name meaning 'blooming' or 'youthful', popularized by Saint Chloe in the New Testament.
CHOICE
FemaleAmerican modern virtue name meaning 'power of selection', encouraging thoughtful decisions.
CHOZYNN
FemaleUnique French name, created by author Maurice-Bernard Endrèbe for his novel "Le Château des Pyrenees". Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to 'chosen' or 'selected'.
CHRISLEY
FemaleDistinctive American name derived from Christopher, meaning 'bearing Christ,' popular among Christian families.
CHRISTIA
FemaleLatin-derived feminine name meaning 'follower of Christ'.
CHYANN
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'life', popularized in the late 1980s by parents seeking a vital moniker.
CHYENNE
FemaleDistinctive Native American given name derived from 'Shyela', signifying 'honesty' in Sioux culture.
CHYLIE
FemaleModern Greek name derived from Chloe, meaning 'blooming' or 'youthful'.
CHYLOH
FemaleModern, unique name of unknown origin and meaning.
CIIN
FemaleChinese origin name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', traditionally used for girls but also suitable for boys.
CILICIA
FemaleRare but meaningful Armenian name, derived from the historical region known for its beauty and rich history.
CIPRIANA
FemaleRare Latin feminine given name meaning "of Cyprus.
CIRILA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'curl' or 'curl of hair', popularized during the Middle Ages through association with St. Cyril of Alexandria.
CLARABELLA
FemaleUnique and elegant name derived from Latin "clarus" meaning 'clear' or 'bright', combined with the feminine suffix '-bella'. It first appeared in English literature during the 16th century, associated with enchantment due to its use as a fairy queen's name in Alexander Montgomerie's epic poem.
CLARY
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "clear" or "bright". It's derived from the Latin word "clarus", which means "famous" or "clear". Despite its recent rise in popularity, Clary has not been traditionally widespread, but notable figures like poet Clary Hunter and literary character Clarissa "Clary" Fray have contributed to its increased visibility. Its association with light makes it a fitting choice for those seeking a name with positive connotations.
CLELIA
FemaleItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin word 'Clelia', meaning gentle or soft.
CLEMENCE
FemaleUnique female given name of Latin origin, derived from "clemens," meaning "mild" or "merciful." It has been associated with clemency and kindness throughout history and was popular among nobility in France during the Middle Ages. Today, it remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.
CLOUD
FemaleEnglish word turned modern given name, referencing water vapor suspended in Earth's atmosphere. It may also derive from Old Norse/German "shame" words or Irish/Hebrew cultural influences.
COLBEE
FemaleAfrican origin name derived from the Yoruba deity Obatala, associated with wisdom, creativity, tranquility, and purity.
COLEEN
FemaleIrish girl's name derived from O'Colmain meaning "descendant of Colmán," which translates to "devoted to God" or "gentle.
COLLIE
FemaleScottish origin, derived from the surname Colley or Collier, originally used for coal miners. It has been used as a given name for both boys and girls since the early 20th century, with its meaning believed to be related to the Old English word "col" meaning black or dark.
CORALAI
FemaleUnique Hawaiian name derived from "kalaia," meaning "sea breeze" or "light breeze." It combines elements "kala" for sea and "ai" for breath/life, evoking images of ocean breezes caressing the shore.
CORALIA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'coral,' associated with Roman mythology's Jupiter's caregiver nymph and Boccaccio's tragic heroine.
CORALYNE
FemaleUnique French name derived from 'corallium', Latin for coral, symbolizing harmony, balance, adaptability, resilience, and strength.
CORAMAE
FemaleAfrican American given name created by playwright August Wilson for his character in Fences, derived from the Mende surname Koroma meaning 'peaceful'.
CORLEE
FemaleRare American girl's name coined by author Stephen King in his novel "Insomnia," with no explicit meaning or historical figures associated with it, making its interpretation subjective.
CORRI
FemaleUnisex Italian name derived from the word 'correre', meaning 'to run'.
CORTNEY
FemaleRare but distinctive female name of English origin, likely derived from the Old French 'courte' meaning short or the English word 'court', with uncertain meanings but notable historical appearances.