Female first names the most popular of last year.
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HAIZA
FemaleDistinct Basque name derived from 'Xabier', meaning 'the new one'.
HAJA
FemaleArabic name derived from "hajara," meaning "to stone" or "to throw stones." In Islamic tradition, Haja signifies the Hajj pilgrimage ritual of stoning the devil, symbolizing rejection of evil and commitment to faith.
HALEE
FemaleAmerican name variant of Haley, potentially meaning 'meadow', 'dry', or 'heroine' from Old English or Greek origins.
HALIYAH
FemaleUnique Arabic girls' name derived from "halal," meaning permissible or allowed, gaining popularity worldwide despite its Islamic roots.
HAMDA
FemaleArabic origin name meaning 'praiseworthy', derived from the root word 'hamid' signifying praise or admiration.
HAMIDA
FemaleArabic-origin female given name which means 'praiseworthy', associated with admiration and respect.
HANAAN
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'graced by God', derived from the word 'hanan' signifying 'to show favor'.
HANAE
FemaleCaptivating Japanese girls' name derived from "hana" (flower) and "ae" (harmony/music), embodying the idea of a harmonious or melodious flower with profound symbolic meaning in Japan.
HANAMI
FemaleJapanese girls' name meaning 'beautiful flower'.
HANIFAH
FemaleAncient Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'innocent', derived from 'hanifa'. It's associated with purity, simplicity, and honesty, and has been used by prominent Islamic figures like Hanifah bint Wahb, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
HANIKA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "hanikh," meaning "graced." It has been carried by notable figures like Hannah Keitman and is recognized globally despite its Hebrew origins.
HANLEY
FemaleEnglish boy's name derived from the Staffordshire place name Hanley, meaning "enclosure in woodland clearing".
HARLEYANN
FemaleDistinctive American girls' name composed of German 'Harley', meaning 'hare' or 'deer meadow', and Latin 'Ann', meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
HARLOE
FemaleModern American female name coined by author Rainbow Rowell, with an unclear meaning but an enchanting sound that some interpret as "song of a lark".
HARPERROSE
FemaleEnglish compound name formed by Harper, meaning 'hare' and 'to bear', and Rose, signifying 'flower'. This captivating blend creates a strong yet feminine moniker with enchanting meanings from its distinct origins.
HARSHITHA
FemaleSanskrit name meaning 'she who brings happiness'.
HARUMI
FemaleMelodic Japanese given name that means "beautiful season" or "spring", originating from the combination of "hara" (belly) and "umi" (sea). It emerged during Japan's Heian period, symbolizing elegance and grace, and while historically used for both sexes, it is now predominantly associated with females due to its feminine connotations. Despite its traditional roots, Harumi remains popular today and has gained international recognition through various media appearances, such as in anime and manga series like Kuroko's Basketball.
HATHAWAY
FemaleUncommon English surname derived from the Old English word 'hæþeg', meaning 'hedgehog'.
HATTEN
FemaleGerman origin, derived from 'Hattstein', meaning 'hat stone'.
HATTON
FemaleRare English given name derived from Old English elements, "hāþ" (heather) and "tūn" (settlement), meaning "settlement where heather grows". It originates from the West Midlands town of Hatton, first recorded in 1086.
HAUMEA
FemaleRare Hawaiian name derived from the goddess of fertility and growth in Hawaiian mythology, carrying deep spiritual significance and often associated with earth's abundance and life cycles.
HAYDIN
FemaleHaydn is a German name derived from 'had', meaning 'at' or 'on'. It's also famously associated with composer Franz Joseph Haydn.
HAYGEN
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from "Aogán," meaning "little fire" or "fiery birth.
HAYLEI
FemaleUnique feminine name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word "Hayle" meaning "powerful".
HAYLYN
FemaleRecently created name, blending Haley ("hay meadow") and Lynn ("lake"), resulting in "meadow by the lake". It's modern, appealing, and often used as a feminine given name, with no historical or cultural associations yet.
HAYS
FemaleThe name Hays originates from Ireland and means "from the hedge," derived from the Gaelic word "an t-Séipéal.
HAYSLEE
FemaleDistinctive female name of unknown origin and meaning, first gaining popularity in the United States during the early 2000s.
HAZAL
FemaleTurkish name derived from 'hazole', meaning 'to bloom' or 'flourish', popularized by poet Hazal Süleymanoglu, and believed to bring good fortune.
HAZLIE
FemaleMalay name meaning 'effort' or 'striving', popularized by Syed Husin Ali's novel Hazlina and beloved in Malay culture for its inspiring symbolism.
HEARTLEY
FemaleAmerican name created by author Orson Scott Card for his 1985 novel "Ender's Game". It appears to blend the words 'heart' and 'country', potentially symbolizing a deep connection to one's homeland, though its meaning isn't definitive. Despite being relatively new, Heartley has begun to be chosen as a given or middle name by some individuals.
HELEM
FemaleArabic name that means "dream" or "vision," inspired by Joseph's dream interpretation in the Qur'an.
HELENNA
FemaleUnique, Greek-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', popularized by figures like Helen of Troy.
HELLY
FemaleDistinctive Germanic name derived from 'hel', meaning 'to conceal' or 'cover'. It's unique yet robust, standing out due to its rarity.
HENCHY
FemaleRare Irish given name derived from the surname O hEanachadh, meaning 'descendant of Eanachadh,' which translates to 'pure' or 'gentle.'
HENLI
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning.
HERO
FemaleGreek name meaning 'hero', inspired by mythology and often associated with courageous warriors.
HESTER
FemaleElegant Hebrew female given name, meaning "good pleasure" or "delight", inspired by Queen Esther of the Old Testament.
HIALEAH
FemaleDistinctive American female given name, originating from the Seminole Indian word "Hialeeh," meaning "Pretty Grass Prairie.
HILAL
FemaleHilal, meaning "crescent moon," originates from Arabic and carries celestial and mystical qualities, with notable figures like Hilal al-Sabi' bearing this unique name throughout history.
HILDIE
FemaleRare German-derived feminine given name meaning 'battle' or 'fight', associated with Norse mythology's Valkyrie Hildr, suggesting strength and power.