Female first names the most popular of last year.
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EZMARIE
FemaleHebrew name composed of "Ezka", meaning "God will remember", and "Mari", meaning "rebellious".
FADIMA
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Fulani people, meaning "Joyous Peace.
FARHEEN
FemaleUnique Arabic name meaning 'joy' or 'happiness', popular among Muslims worldwide and believed to bring good fortune.
FARHIA
FemaleArabic name meaning "exalted/elevated," held in high regard or has achieved great heights.
FARIA
FemaleCaptivating Portuguese name derived from the word 'faria', meaning 'fairy', and associated with the influential noble family of Faria.
FARYAL
FemaleArabic female name derived from "far", meaning "to separate". It signifies "distinguishing good from evil" and symbolizes inner strength and wisdom.
FATEMAH
FemaleArabic girls' name derived from 'fath', meaning 'opening' or 'victory'. It signifies victory, success, and open-mindedness.
FATU
FemaleSamoan name meaning "pure" or "innocent," traditionally given to girls born with a long umbilical cord, symbolizing purity.
FAVIOLA
FemaleItalian name composed of "Favia" meaning 'favoring prosperity' and "ola" dedicating to Virgin Mary.
FE
FemaleChinese name meaning "the first one who flies", associated with courage, strength, and independence, popular among historical figures like Li Fei.
FEBE
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'fever,' associated with St. Phoebe, an early Christian deacon, and linked to the Roman goddess of spring.
FERIHA
FemaleFeriha, of Turkish origin, means 'joy' or 'happiness' in Arabic, reflecting inner peace and contentment.
FIIA
FemaleDistinctive Finnish female given name meaning 'life', popularized during Finland's national romanticism movement.
FINLAY
FemaleScottish given name derived from Gaelic words meaning 'white' and 'land', translating to 'white warrior'.
FINNLEE
FemaleCharming Irish name derived from Finnegan ('fair or white-haired') combined with the feminine suffix '-lee', signifying a blend of power and delicacy.
FIRA
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or cultural connection, adding to its mysterious allure.
FISHER
FemaleDistinctive English name derived from the Old English word 'fisc', meaning 'fish'. It signifies independence, strength, and adaptability, much like how fish navigate challenging waters gracefully. Historically used as an occupational surname for fishermen in medieval times, Fisher has evolved into a unique given name with notable figures such as Carrie Fisher popularizing it.
FLORIDALMA
FemaleSpanish given name derived from 'flor' (flower) and 'dalma', an ancient region now part of Croatia, meaning 'flower of Dalmatia'.
FLOSSIE
FemaleRare and charming English female given name derived from Flo, a Victorian era nickname used to shorten Florence or Florence, which means "flourishing" or "prosperous".
FOTINI
FemaleUnique Greek girl's name derived from the Greek word 'phos', meaning 'light'. It signifies someone who is radiant or enlightening, inspired by Saint Photini, an early Christian missionary and martyr.
FRANCESS
FemaleFrances is a Latin-origin name meaning "free" or "of France," popularized during the Middle Ages among European nobility as a feminine form of Francis.
FRANCOISE
FemaleFrançoise is a feminine French given name derived from the Latin word "franciscus," meaning "free" or "from France." It has been popular in France since the Middle Ages and was widely used among royalty, including Queen Mary of Guise. The name has variants like Frances and Francis in English, and Francisca in Spanish, but its core meaning remains consistent: a reference to France or freedom.
FRANKLYN
FemaleAmerican given name derived from the Old English Franklin, meaning "free man.
FREDERICA
FemaleGerman feminine given name derived from 'frithu' meaning peace and 'ric' meaning powerful.
FREYIA
FemaleFreyja is an ancient Old Norse feminine name derived from the powerful goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war.
GABBIE
FemaleItalian-origin name, often used independently and meaning "God is my strength" in Hebrew.
GAELI
FemaleUnique Scottish girl's name derived from the Gaelic word 'Gaol', meaning love or affection.
GALE
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Latin "Aelius Gallus," meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
GALENA
FemaleDistinctive Russian feminine given name meaning "calm" or "peaceful".
GANNA
FemaleArabic origin, meaning "beautiful eyes.
GARLAND
FemaleRare American given name derived from the English word 'garland,' referring to a decorative circle or wreath of flowers. It gained popularity in the late 19th to early 20th century, particularly in Southern US states.
GAZELLE
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'hare', symbolizing beauty and swiftness, popularized by Persian poet Nizami's romantic tales, and commonly used across Muslim communities worldwide.
GENASIS
FemaleGenesis is a Hebrew name meaning "beginning" or "origin," derived from the first book of the Old Testament in the Bible. It signifies creation and new starts, making it a fitting choice for parents seeking to convey potential and freshness in their child's life.
GENAVIE
FemaleGenavieve is a French name of Latin origin, derived from "Genovefa," meaning "woman of the tribe." It has a notable historical figure, Saint Genevieve, who lived in the 5th century and was revered for her piety and kindness.
GENENDY
FemaleDistinctive French given name derived from "genêt," meaning broom plant, signifying beauty and nature.
GENESEE
FemaleDistinctive American name derived from the Native American word "keneca," meaning "beautiful river valley." It originates from Lake Genesee in upstate New York, and gained popularity during the late 19th century due to its association with Letchworth State Park's stunning scenery. While not traditionally Native American, Genesee honors the region's indigenous culture and remains a unique choice for parents seeking meaningful names today.
GENEVI
FemaleItalian given name derived from 'Genua', meaning 'of Genoa'.
GENEVIVE
FemaleGenevieve is a French feminine given name derived from Latin 'genereum', meaning 'to be born'. It's associated with Roman goddess Juno Genetrix and Germanic deity Tanfana. Popularized by Gallic women post-Roman conquest, Saint Genevieve became patron saint of Paris for her courage and charity. Today, it remains popular in France and beyond.
GENIE
FemaleFrench origin, means 'genius' or 'mischievous'.
GEORGEANNA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning "earth worker," derived from "georgos.