Female first names the most popular of last year.
UMA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Uma', meaning 'light' or 'radiance'. It's associated with Hindu goddess Uma, consort of Lord Shiva.
ANI
FemaleAni, derived from the Armenian word 'հայր' meaning 'father', is a historic unisex name with roots in Armenian culture.
ANIA
FemalePolish origin meaning "grace" or "favor", associated with the goddess Ani, who brought happiness and prosperity.
ANVIKA
FemaleIndian feminine given name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Anvikshi', meaning 'one who has insight or understanding'. It is associated with Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge and wisdom.
ARIANNY
FemaleArianny, of Latin American origin, means 'of the land' or 'earthy', reflecting nature's beauty.
ARLIE
FemaleUncommon American given name created by author Kathleen Norris in her 1904 novel "My Friend Arly Whipple". Its meaning is open to interpretation but some associate it with nature or a blend of Arthur and Alice.
AVIGAIL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "my father is joy," derived from the biblical figure Avigayil, a wise woman who became King David's wife after displaying remarkable courage and intelligence.
AYVAH
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "father," signifying strength, wisdom, and authority in Jewish culture, popular among diverse families for its distinctive sound and rich history.
BRAYLYNN
FemaleRecently created American unisex name, more commonly used for girls, which some associate with "hill" (from the Irish surname Bray) and "lake" (from the English word lynn), symbolizing a serene landscape.
BRYCE
FemaleScottish-derived given name, originally used as a surname, meaning 'speckled or piebald', referring to someone with two-colored hair, typically brown and blond. It has gained popularity in recent years, both for boys and girls.
DAYLA
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew, Latin or Italian, meaning "night beauty", "valley" or "valorous".
HILLARY
FemaleEnglish feminine given name derived from Old English "hild", meaning "battle".
ILLIANA
FemaleCaptivating female name derived from the Greek 'Hilaria', meaning 'cheerful'. With roots in Slavic culture, it has gained popularity through historical figures like Saint Hilaria and notable mathematicians such as Illiana Boianovsky.
JOI
FemaleHebrew origin, meaning 'rejoice' or 'happiness', traditionally used as a nickname but now popular for both boys and girls.
KAELY
FemaleModern Hebrew girls' name meaning 'like God', derived from Kahli.
KENZI
FemaleModern, unisex name of Japanese origin, derived from "ken" (healthy/strong) and "ji" (second son), meaning 'second healthy/strong son'. It gained popularity in North America during the mid-20th century and is now among the top 1000 most popular names in the U.S.
KOI
FemaleJapanese male given name derived from the Kanji character "鯉," meaning carp, symbolizing strength and courage.
LENORE
FemaleGerman-origin feminine given name meaning "light" or "torch".
MIRABELLA
FemaleElegant Italian name meaning 'marvelous' or 'beautiful vision', first used among medieval Italian nobility.
OZZY
FemaleDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, popularized by English rock musician Ozzy Osbourne and often associated with creativity and individuality despite having no specific meaning.
SEVEN
FemaleEnglish first name derived from the number seven, which holds significant historical and cultural importance across various societies. It does not have a specific meaning but evokes images of completeness and balance.
TYLEE
FemaleAmerican name invented by author J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, with no explicit meaning.
YELENA
FemaleFeminine name of Slavic origin, derived from the Greek "Helen," meaning "torch" and associated with intelligence, grace, and elegance.
ZAYLAH
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Arabic-origin name, interpreted as "night beauty", suggesting allure and mystery.
ACELYNN
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Latin origin, composed of "Ace" meaning "one" or "unity," and "lynn" derived from the English word "linn," meaning "pool" or "lake.
ADRIAN
FemaleLatin name meaning "dark-haired" or "from Hadria", originally used in ancient Rome before becoming popular during the Middle Ages due to Saint Adrian, the patron saint of butchers and soldiers.
AMEENA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'trust' or 'faith', associated with trustworthiness in Islam.
ANISSA
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'Anis', meaning 'kind' or 'friendly'. It signifies friendship and kindness.
AVIE
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'father', often used as a short form of names like Abraham or Aviv, carrying Jewish heritage and cultural significance.
AZARIYAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name meaning "help" or "assistance", derived from the name Azar with the suffix "-yah".
BEA
FemaleHebrew origin meaning "pledge" or "oath," often associated with the name Beatrice but standing alone as a charming and unique option. It has a long history, first appearing in medieval French literature, and today it is considered vintage yet modern and stylish for girls born in any era.
BLIMA
FemaleUnique Hebrew female given name meaning 'dream', with significant historical and cultural importance in Judaism.
CARLIE
FemaleModern American name created by combining Caroline and Carl, with possible meanings of "free man" or "little cara," meaning "term of endearment." It first appeared on U.S. popularity lists in 2007 and remains relatively rare, ranking as the 956th most popular girl's name in 2020.
CYPRESS
FemaleRare Greek-derived given name meaning "cypress tree," symbolizing mourning and remembrance in ancient cultures.
ELISHEVA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "Eli" (my God) and "Sheva" (seven), meaning "My God is seven." It has biblical roots, being the name of Aaron's wife in the Bible, and has been carried by notable figures like Israeli actress Elisheva Baschan. Despite its growing popularity, Elisheva remains relatively uncommon.
ELIYANA
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'Eliyah,' meaning 'my God is Yah', carrying connotations of devotion and prosperity.
ENOLA
FemaleEnglish name derived from Edgar, meaning "wealthy, happy, prosperous". It gained popularity as a female name after being used by Arthur Conan Doyle for his character Enola Holmes.
GALA
FemaleGalatea is a distinctive Greek female name derived from "galateia," meaning "calm" or "peaceful.
HUDA
FemaleArabic feminine given name derived from the word 'hida', meaning 'guidance' or 'right path'. It honors Huda bint Hurayra, a wise wife of Prophet Muhammad, and signifies intelligence and righteousness.
IZABELLE
FemaleBeautiful and unique French name derived from Isabelle, meaning "devoted to God.