Female first names the most popular of last year.

#16961

PRISCILLIA

Female

Feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'ancient' or 'venerable', associated with virtue and piety through Saint Prisca, a companion of Saint Paul.

#16962

PROMYCE

Female

Hebrew boy's name meaning "fire from on high," derived from "prom" (fire) and "yatzar" (to come forth).

#16963

PROMYSSE

Female

Rare French given name derived from the word 'promesse', meaning 'promise'. It was chosen by parents to symbolize hope or relief after waiting for years to conceive, making it a powerful and meaningful moniker.

#16964

PROPHECY

Female

Uncommon English given name, derived from Latin roots meaning 'to speak beforehand', signifying one who foretells the future. Its use as a personal name is relatively modern but has gained popularity due to its unique sound and association with prophecy in religious contexts and popular culture.

#16965

PRYCE

Female

Welsh given name derived from the early form of Pryderi, meaning "careful" or "anxious", associated with legendary king Pryderi ap Pwyll in Welsh mythology.

#16966

PUALANI

Female

Charming Hawaiian unisex name derived from 'pua' (flower) and 'lani' (sky/heaven), symbolizing growth and reaching towards great heights.

#16967

PYRRHA

Female

Rare female name of Greek origin meaning 'red' or 'flame-haired', notable for its role in the mythological story of Deucalion and Pyrrha, as well as being one of the Niobids in Greek mythology.

#16968

QEYANNI

Female

Latin American unisex name derived from the Quechua word 'qheyni', meaning 'lightning'.

#16969

QIRA

Female

The name Qira has uncertain origins and meaning, not linked to any well-known language or culture.

#16970

QUILL

Female

Latin-origin given name derived from "calamus," meaning "pen" or "reed," historically used for writers or scribes, first popular during the Middle Ages in Europe.

#16971

QUINLEIGH

Female

English given name of recent origin, combining "quin" (five) and "leigh" (meadow).

#16972

QUINNLYNN

Female

Attractive, modern Irish name derived from the surname Ó Cuinn, meaning "descendant of Conn," a legendary High King known for his wisdom and justice. It combines strength and elegance, reflecting both its Irish heritage and contemporary feel.

#16973

RACELYNN

Female

American origin given name, created by combining the last names of famous race car drivers Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Michael Schumacher, embodying determination, courage, and skill in professional racing.

#16974

RADWA

Female

Radwa, of Arabic origin, means 'contentment' or 'satisfaction', reflecting inner peace and happiness.

#16975

RAEDEN

Female

American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Raith or Reid meaning 'red-haired'.

#16976

RAELEN

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'sheep,' popularized in the Bible through Jacob's wife Rachel, who embodied strength and kindness.

#16977

RAELINN

Female

Captivating girls' name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Raghalláin meaning 'descendant of Ragallach', with ties to historic figures like Brian Boru.

#16978

RAFFAELA

Female

Attractive Italian girl's name derived from the Latin 'Raphaelis', meaning 'God has healed'.

#16979

RAFIF

Female

Distinctive Moroccan Berber girls' name meaning "good".

#16980

RAHMANI

Female

Arabic origin, signifies 'Most Merciful', reflecting Islamic devotion.

#16981

RAIGEN

Female

Uncommon but regal Irish boy's name meaning "little king" in Gaelic.

#16982

RAISSA

Female

Elegant Arabic name derived from Rayyanah, meaning 'small spring' or 'gushing forth', popular among Muslims due to its pleasant sound and historical significance.

#16983

RAIYNE

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, believed by some to be Hebrew for 'song' or 'lyric', but this remains unconfirmed.

#16984

RAKSHA

Female

Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'to protect' or 'guard', often associated with the Hindu goddess Raksha, who provides protection during difficult times.

#16985

RALEIGHA

Female

Unique, African-American given name created by author Zora Neale Hurston for her 1935 novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God". It has no specific meaning but reflects Hurston's desire to give her protagonist, Raleigha, a distinctive identity.

#16986

RAMATOULAYE

Female

African female given name from Senegal, meaning "High God" in Arabic.

#16987

RAMIA

Female

Persian name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful,' reflecting tranquility and grace, popularized by figures like Iranian actress Ramia Abadi.

#16988

RAMSEE

Female

Hebrew name derived from the word "ramah," meaning thunder, originating from biblical times.

#16989

RAMYAH

Female

Arabic-origin female name that means "God has favored me," derived from the Arabic word "ramy" which signifies kindness and compassion.

#16990

RAMYIAH

Female

Uncommon yet elegant Arabic female name meaning 'high' or 'elevated', often associated with high social status or spiritual qualities.

#16991

RANDA

Female

Arabic female given name derived from the word "randa," meaning "leather." It signifies strength and durability.

#16992

RANELLE

Female

Rare French given name derived from "rançon," meaning "ransom." It symbolizes liberation and redemption, making it a distinctive choice with deep cultural roots.

#16993

RANYLA

Female

Unique African-derived Swahili name meaning "strong-willed" or "resolute," reflecting inner strength and determination.

#16994

RASHIKA

Female

Unisex Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Rashmi', meaning 'radiance' or 'beam of light'. It signifies purity, enlightenment, and grace, often associated with the divine lotus in Hindu mythology. Pronounced /ˈrɑːʃɪkə/ or /ˈræʃɪkə/.

#16995

RAVINA

Female

Indian name meaning "little queen," popular among ancient Hindus and associated with royalty and elegance.

#16996

RAVYNN

Female

Distinctive and intriguing name of uncertain origin, often associated with the Old English word "raven," meaning "dark-haired" or "wise." It gained popularity through its appearance in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and has been borne by notable individuals like actress Ravynn Hunter-Strom and basketball player Ravynn Kyles.

#16997

RAWDAH

Female

Arabic feminine name meaning 'garden' or 'paradise', associated with beauty and serenity, and carrying profound significance in Islamic culture as the 'Garden of Bliss'.

#16998

RAYANNE

Female

Captivating feminine given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Re'aya" meaning "sheep," symbolizing innocence, loyalty, and grace.

#16999

RAYCHEL

Female

Distinctive Hebrew-derived female name, meaning "ewe" or "lamb," inspired by Rachel, one of Jacob's wives in Jewish tradition.

#17000

RAYNNA

Female

Unique female given name of unknown origin, with some suggesting Welsh roots, but no definitive evidence. Its meaning, possibly "great queen" if linked to Rhiannon, remains uncertain without concrete ties.