Female first names the most popular of last year.
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GERMAINE
FemaleFrench feminine given name derived from the Latin 'Germanus', meaning 'of Germany'.
GHIA
FemaleItalian name derived from "ghiaia," meaning gravel, first used in medieval Italy for both boys and girls.
GIANELLE
FemaleItalian name derived from "giovane," meaning "young.
GIANNIE
FemaleItalian-origin name meaning "God is gracious," with a rich history dating back to medieval Italy.
GINELLE
FemaleUnique French name with unknown meaning, potentially related to "tribe" or "race". It has been used occasionally throughout history but remains uncommon today.
GITA
FemaleIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Git', meaning 'song'. It's associated with the Hindu epic poem Bhagavad Gita, and gained popularity during India's independence movement.
GIVANNA
FemaleItalian name derived from 'givanni', meaning 'graced by God'.
GIYANNA
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "My God is gracious.
GLIKA
FemaleGreek girl's name meaning "sweet".
GLORI
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'glory' or 'praise', associated with splendor and honor, though historically less common, it gained popularity in recent times due to its unique sound and positive association.
GLORIANNA
FemaleUnique and elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from "gloria" meaning glory and "-anna" signifying full of grace.
GOLDYN
FemaleIntriguing unisex name of unknown origin, popularized recently despite lacking clear historical or cultural significance.
GOWRI
FemaleIndian name derived from the Hindu goddess Gauri, meaning 'purity' or 'whiteness', and is pronounced "Goh-ree".
GRACYNN
FemaleRare yet elegant Welsh girl's name derived from 'graces', meaning 'charm' or 'grace'.
GRAYCELYN
FemaleRare, captivating name of Welsh origin, derived from "graig" meaning "rock" and "-elyn" meaning "from the gray," translating to "from the gray rock.
GRAYLIN
FemaleRecently created American name, unique in sound and modern in feel, without a widely known meaning but often associated with elegance due to the suffix "-lin".
GREATNESS
FemaleUnique African-origin given name derived from Swahili 'Uwezo', meaning 'capacity' or 'ability'. Coined by Kenyan politician Jaramogi Oginga Odinga for his son, this name reflects personal growth and success aspirations.
GREELEY
FemaleRare American given name derived from the Middle English words 'grene' and 'leah', signifying 'green wood clearing'. It gained prominence through Horace Greeley, a notable 19th-century newspaper editor and politician.
GREENLEIGH
FemaleUnique American feminine name derived from English words "green" meaning green color, and "leigh" referring to meadow or clearing. It symbolizes growth, renewal, and harmony with nature.
GREYSEN
FemaleUnique American given name created by combining Gray and Jason, gaining popularity in recent years due to its appealing sound and modern feel.
GREYSHELL
FemaleDistinct given name of unknown origin, often associated with resilience and uniqueness.
GRICELDA
FemaleRare, Spanish-origin feminine given name meaning "song" or "poetry" in Occitan, popularized by medieval troubadour poets and notable in literature as Griselde in "Diu Krone.
GURASEES
FemaleIndian name from Punjab, derived from Sanskrit 'Guaresa' meaning 'Lord of the Universe'. It's renowned as the original name of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the revered founder of Sikhism.
GWENDELYN
FemaleWelsh name derived from 'gwen' meaning 'fair' and 'dolen' meaning 'ring', translating to 'white ring' or 'holy ring'.
GWENDOLYNE
FemaleRare yet elegant Welsh girl's name meaning 'white circle' or 'fair ring'.
GWENYVERE
FemaleGwenyvere, of Welsh origin, signifies "white wave" or "fair waters," drawing from the words "gwyn" meaning white/fair and "yver" meaning river/water.
GWYNDOLIN
FemaleGwyndolin, of Welsh origin, means "fair valley" or "white pool," combining "gwyn" (fair/white) and "dolin" (small pool/valley). It's a rare yet enchanting name with roots in medieval Wales.
GYANA
FemaleSanskrit female given name meaning 'knowledge' or 'wisdom,' holding significant spiritual importance in India and gaining global recognition.
HABY
FemaleThe name Haby has African origins, notably from Swahili 'habari', meaning 'news'.
HADDEN
FemaleRare Scottish given name derived from habitational names Haddon or Hadden, meaning "dweller by the heath" or "dweller by the hedge.
HADDON
FemaleEnglish given name derived from 'hadda', meaning 'heather'. It originated as a surname before becoming popular as a first name.
HADEN
FemaleIrish name originally meaning "little fire" or "small flame.
HADES
FemaleGreek name derived from 'aïdes', meaning 'unseen', reflecting his role as the god of the underworld in ancient mythology.
HADILYNN
FemaleUnique American name created by actress Tori Spelling. It combines "Hadi", meaning guide or leader in Arabic, and "lynn", an English surname derived from Lynch. The name signifies "Guide's meadow" or "Leader's clearing".
HADISA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name of African origin, specifically Swahili, meaning 'one who brings joy and laughter'.
HADLYNN
FemaleUnique American name created by combining Hadley (Old English: 'heath clearing') and Lynn (Welsh: 'lake' or English: 'light, warmth').
HADYN
FemaleUncommon yet distinguished Irish name derived from the surname 'O'hAodha', meaning descendant of Aodh, the ancient god of fire and light.
HAGAN
FemaleIrish-origin given name, derived from the ancient surname Ó hEachagáin, meaning "descendant of Eachagán.
HAIMI
FemaleHebrew unisex name meaning "life," derived from "chayim." It's found in the Bible as Chaim, shared by several individuals including Rabbi Haim of Amalek. Historically, Haimi has also been used as a surname with Ashkenazi Jewish origins or passed down patrilineally.
HAITI
FemaleHaiti, derived from Taíno 'land of high mountains,' symbolizes strength and resilience, echoing its people's struggle for independence and freedom.