Female first names the most popular of last year.
ROWYNN
FemaleContemporary name of unknown origin, believed to be inspired by traditional names like Rowan or Rhiannon, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries. Its meaning is not well-documented but is often associated with 'little red-haired one' (Irish) or 'great queen' (Welsh).
RYLAH
FemaleIntriguing name of unknown origin, believed by some to be Welsh or Irish, with possible meanings 'great queen' or 'valorous', though its true source remains a mystery.
SARAYAH
FemaleEnchanting name with unknown origins, possibly stemming from medieval England, and its meaning remains unclear but often associated with 'princess' or 'noble lady'.
SNOW
FemaleEnchanting female given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word for snow, symbolizing purity, tranquility, and grace.
SOLARA
FemaleUnisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'sun-like' or 'relating to the sun', evoking warmth, radiance, and positivity.
THEO
FemaleTheo is of Greek origin, meaning "gift of God" and sometimes associated with 'theos', meaning 'god'.
TRISHA
FemaleUnique unisex name with Indian origins, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Trijata' meaning 'threefold victory'.
YOHANA
FemaleHebrew name meaning "God is gracious," variant of Yochanan, prominent among Jews and significant figures like John the Baptist.
ZAILEE
FemaleUnique female name coined by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series, first appearing in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince". It has no specific cultural roots but was created to add diversity to Rowling's magical world.
ZEPHYR
FemaleUnique Greek name meaning "west wind," associated with the gentle god of the same name in Greek mythology.
ALLISSON
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of Greek origin, meaning 'beautiful flower' or 'beauté'. It evolved from the Greek words 'allos', meaning 'other' or 'different', and 'ion', used to form feminine names.
ALLURE
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of French origin, derived from the French word 'allure', signifying elegance in movement or appearance.
AMERI
FemaleRare American given name of unknown origin and meaning.
ANTHONELLA
FemaleRare, feminine form of Anthony, originating from Italy, meaning "highly praiseworthy".
AUBRIANA
FemaleCaptivating Latin-derived female name that means "noble ruler," reflecting its historical association with nobility and strength.
AVANA
FemaleCaptivating Sanskrit female name meaning 'the first ray of the sun', originating from ancient India where it was believed to bring good fortune.
AVINA
FemaleSanskrit-origin girl's name meaning "the first ray of sunlight", associated with the Hindu sun goddess Surya, symbolizing hope for a bright future.
AZALEAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "help" or "assistance", signifying a supportive individual.
BELLAMI
FemaleItalian-derived name meaning 'very beautiful', popularized during the Renaissance and still beloved today for its sophistication and charm.
BOSTON
FemaleDistinctive American given name derived from the city of Boston, Massachusetts, meaning "settlement by Botolph's brook.
BRENLEY
FemaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English words 'burn' (stream) and '-ley' (meadow), thus signifying "meadow by the stream".
BROOKELYNN
FemaleRecent American girl's name, combining 'brook' (small stream) and 'lynn' (from the lake), symbolizing serene beauty.
CAMELIA
FemaleLatin origin, derived from the scientific name for the camellia flower, which was named after Jesuit missionary Georg Josef Kamel.
CHELSEY
FemaleUnique and captivating female given name of English origin, derived from the Old English surname Chelesy meaning "settlement on the chalk hill".
CHOLE
FemaleChloe, of Greek origin, signifies 'blooming' or 'blushing', evoking youthfulness and beauty.
CHRISTY
FemaleIrish name meaning 'Follower of Christ', derived from the male name Christopher, with its popularity bolstered by author George Moore's use in his 1885 novel.
CORINNA
FemaleCorinna, of Latin origin, signifies 'maiden' or 'young woman', inspired by Roman mythology's intelligent and witty patron of arts.
CRIMSON
FemaleUncommon English female name derived from the vibrant red hue, symbolizing passion and beauty.
DARCIE
FemaleWelsh girl's name derived from "Darci", meaning "from the east marshes".
DARIANNA
FemaleBeautiful Italian name derived from 'Darío,' meaning 'gift' or 'to give,' interpreted as 'gift from God.'
DAYRA
FemaleHebrew origin name meaning "to be anxious" or "to worry," but often interpreted positively as determination and resilience. It has historical significance, notably appearing in the Old Testament, and has gained popularity recently due to its uniqueness and deeper meaning.
DENYM
FemaleLatin-origin unisex name meaning "of the value of ten," popularized by its association with wealth or abundance.
DYNVER
FemaleUnique Germanic name derived from 'dyn' meaning power and 'fari' meaning journey, signifying 'strength in journey'.
ENA
FemaleHebrew origin, signifies "answer" or "response", embodying solution-finding and communication qualities.
FREJA
FemaleScandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Freyja", meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'. It was borne by a Vanir goddess in Norse mythology associated with love, beauty, fertility, and wealth.
GWENDOLYNN
FemaleWelsh female name derived from "gwen" meaning white or fair, and "dolen" meaning circle, signifying a 'white circle' or 'fair circle'.
IDY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'witness', with biblical roots and historical usage by early Christian saints.
JANETTE
FemaleFeminine given name of French origin, derived from Jane which means 'God is gracious'. It has been popular in France and other French-speaking countries since the Middle Ages, often used among noble families and appearing frequently in literature. In English-speaking countries, it gained popularity during the Victorian era due to its unique yet feminine vintage charm. Notable figures include Canadian actress Janette Oke and French painter Janette Louise.
JAZLEEN
FemaleUnique Hebrew unisex name derived from "Yasamin," meaning "jasmine.
JETT
FemaleAmerican given name derived from the English word 'jett', referring to a dark green or black gemstone.