Female first names the most popular of last year.
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JASIA
FemalePolish name derived from 'jasny', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. Traditionally given to both boys and girls, it symbolizes hope for a prosperous future.
JASIE
FemaleJassie is an Indian name meaning 'victory' or 'success', derived from Sanskrit's Jayashree.
JASPEN
FemaleJasper is a rare yet captivating Persian name derived from "asfar," meaning "bringer of treasure." Historically popular in England and France during the Middle Ages, Jasper signifies wealth and good fortune.
JATAVIA
FemaleCaptivating name of African American origin, derived from the West African 'Jatou', meaning 'beautiful woman'.
JAVAEH
FemaleHebrew male name meaning 'He will live' or 'survive', historically significant as a name of the Tribe of Judah.
JAVAYAH
FemaleAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'beauty', reflecting the Igbos' rich culture.
JAVERIA
FemaleUnique female name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Jabbar' meaning 'all-powerful'. It signifies strength and power, and has significant religious connotations in Islamic tradition.
JAVEYA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'yavah,' meaning 'God is He.'
JAVIER
FemaleSpanish name derived from Xavier, meaning "new house" or "brilliant," popularized by Saint Ignatius of Loyola and associated with faith, courage, and wisdom.
JAVONI
FemaleAfrican origin from the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, meaning "one who belongs to conquest" and symbolizing strength and courage.
JAXX
FemaleModern, unisex given name with unknown origins and no established meaning. It gained popularity in the late 20th century for its unique sound and short, catchy nature.
JAYLANNA
FemaleUnique female name of uncertain Middle Eastern origin, with meanings such as "God is merciful," popularized in the late 20th century.
JAYLEAN
FemaleUnique American girls' name created by rapper Jay Electronica, gaining popularity after his 2007 debut album release. Its origin and meaning are closely tied to its creator's innovative and independent spirit.
JAYLEENE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name with ancient roots, meaning "God will judge" and inspired by the biblical figure Jael.
JAYLEY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew-derived feminine name, meaning 'ibex' or 'mountain goat,' signifying strength and resilience.
JAYLIANNA
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin, believed to blend 'Jayla' (beautiful in Arabic) and 'Lianna' (heavenly flower in Greek). Despite its uncertain meaning, it has gained recent popularity in the US.
JAYMARIE
FemaleDistinctive French-derived name meaning "to love," combining 'jaime' (I love) with 'Marie.'
JAYONI
FemaleCaptivating Indian female name derived from Sanskrit, signifying 'victory through dedication'.
JAYSIE
FemaleUnique and distinctive given name with uncertain origins and meaning, potentially derived from the English word "jay" or an invented name trend in recent years.
JAZA
FemaleArabic name derived from "jazeera," meaning "island." Traditionally given to boys with strong community ties or living near bodies of water, it signifies independence and self-sufficiency. Notable figures like Jaza ibn Sufyan, a pre-Islamic Arabian poet, have carried this name throughout history. Today, Jaza is popular globally despite its original Middle Eastern roots.
JAZAI
FemaleExotic African name from the Shona people of Zimbabwe, meaning "to shine" or "radiate".
JAZALYNN
FemaleModern American name created by combining 'Jazz', the musical genre, with 'Lynn', meaning 'from the lake'. It reflects the popularity of unique names and has gained recognition due to its distinctive sound and association with jazz culture.
JAZARAE
FemaleJazarae: A recent name combining elements from various sources. It starts with 'Ja', often associated with joy and energy, followed by 'zara', Hebrew for 'princess'. The distinctive '-ae' ending adds elegance.
JAZARIE
FemalePersian girl's name derived from the fragrant jasmine flower, symbolizing grace and beauty.
JAZIRA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'island', originating from ancient times and associated with beauty and uniqueness in Arabic culture.
JAZYLA
FemaleUncommon African name of Hausa origin meaning 'patient'.
JAZZALYN
FemaleAmerican female given name created by author ZZ Bozay, combining the musical term 'jazz' with the feminine suffix '-lyn', meaning 'jazz-like'.
JAZZY
FemaleDistinctive unisex name of African American origin, derived from the musical genre "jazz," signifying creativity and self-expression.
JEDIDAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "beloved" or "dear friend," used as an epithet for King Solomon in the Old Testament and traditionally considered one of God's names in Judaism.
JEHIELY
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "may God be my God," first used during the Second Temple period, and carrying historical significance in Judaism.
JEIDY
FemaleRare yet distinctive Spanish name meaning "wise," derived from the word "jedi.
JELANIE
FemaleRare yet significant Hebrew name, meaning 'wave' or 'storm surge', symbolizing power and resilience.
JELEN
FemaleUnique Slavic name derived from the Old Slavonic word 'jelen', meaning 'deer'. It is associated with grace, elegance, and strength, reflecting the qualities of this majestic animal in Slavic mythologies.
JELILAH
FemaleArabic feminine given name derived from "jamil," meaning "beautiful," with "-lah" added to indicate femininity. It holds significant meaning in Islamic culture and literature, often associated with Paradise's beauty.
JEM
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "God will lift up," associated with figures like King David's warrior.
JENAIYA
FemaleExotic African name meaning "wise" or "intelligent".
JENALISE
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the United States in 1985.
JENI
FemaleCharming Hebrew name meaning 'graceful', popular throughout history and cultures.
JENN
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "God is gracious.
JENNAVIE
FemaleUnique French-derived female given name with no specific meaning, but notable due to its musicality and rarity, potentially derived from Saint Jeanne Jugan.