Female names most popular from last year.

#561

AVIANNA

Feminine

Italian-derived name meaning "like a bird," gaining popularity in recent years due to its association with freedom and grace.

#562

ROYALTY

Feminine

Unique American given name derived from 'royal', meaning 'king's' in Latin, signifying nobility and grandeur.

#563

AZARIAH

Feminine

Hebrew name that means "God is my strength" or "God helps.

#564

KENZIE

Feminine

Scottish gender-neutral name derived from Kennedy, meaning 'handsome'.

#565

KYLA

Feminine

Kyla, of Greek origin, means 'from the village' or 'from the peninsula', reflecting beauty and strength.

#566

SIERRA

Feminine

Feminine Spanish name meaning 'mountain range,' popularized in English-speaking countries for its nature-inspired significance and modern sound.

#567

HALO

Feminine

Distinctive given name of Greek origin, meaning "circle" or "disk," symbolizing holiness and purity.

#568

HOLLAND

Feminine

Dutch given name meaning "from the land of woods," derived from Old Norse elements "holti" (hollow) and "-land" (country).

#569

REYNA

Feminine

Captivating Spanish-origin name derived from 'reina', meaning 'queen'. It translates to 'little queen' or 'young queen'.

#570

THALIA

Feminine

Greek female name meaning 'to bloom', derived from the Greek word 'θαλός'.

#571

KEIRA

Feminine

Irish feminine given name meaning "dark-haired".

#572

CAPRI

Feminine

Distinctive name of Italian origin, derived from the Greek word "Karpinos," meaning "wild bush." It is named after the enchanting island of Capri, known as "Goat Island" in ancient times and associated with luxury and sophistication today.

#573

MARINA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'mare', meaning 'sea'. Its literal translation is 'of the sea' or 'born near the sea'.

#574

NOEMI

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name that means "my delight is in her.

#575

AMBER

Feminine

Captivating feminine name derived from the Old English word 'æamber', meaning fossilized tree resin or amber gemstone.

#576

MIRANDA

Feminine

Unique feminine name of Latin origin, meaning "admirable" or "wonderful", popularized by Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest' where Miranda signifies "wondrous beauty".

#577

SARIYAH

Feminine

Arabic girls' name derived from "sarya," meaning "morning." It signifies the morning star Venus and has historical significance in Islamic culture as it's associated with the Prophet Muhammad's first revelation during Laylat al-Qadr, the night of power or decree.

#578

ROSALIA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the Latin word "rosa," meaning "rose.

#579

INDIE

Feminine

The name Indie, derived from American origin, signifies independence and individuality.

#580

OAKLYN

Feminine

American unisex name derived from 'oak' (meaning strength) and '-lyn', possibly from Welsh lake names, signifying steadfastness with water connection.

#581

ANNE

Feminine

Hebrew origin, means "grace".

#582

MARA

Feminine

African name from the Maasai people meaning 'bitter' or 'sour', symbolizing resilience in adversity, popularized by Isabel Allende's novel "Mara, Daughter of the Nile".

#583

LINA

Feminine

Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'flax' or 'linen', popular in Italy and less common in English-speaking countries.

#584

WRENLEE

Feminine

English name derived from 'wren,' the small songbird, and 'Lee,' meaning 'clearing' or 'meadow.' Its origins lie in the natural world, evoking images of open spaces and resilience.

#585

MINA

Feminine

Arabic-derived female name with deep historical significance, meaning "ephah" - an ancient grain measurement unit, and associated with the holy pilgrimage site in Mecca.

#586

LOUISE

Feminine

Feminine given name of French origin, derived from the German name Ludwig, meaning 'renowned in battle'.

#587

BEATRICE

Feminine

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "beatus" meaning "happy" or "blessed." It is associated with happiness, joy, and good fortune, and has been used throughout history, notably by Beatrice Portinari who inspired Dante's "Divine Comedy.

#588

JOVIE

Feminine

American name coined by J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series; its meaning remains uncertain.

#589

IVANNA

Feminine

Elegant Ukrainian name of Latin origin, derived from 'Iva', meaning 'yew' tree, symbolizing immortality.

#590

NALANI

Feminine

Hawaiian girl's name derived from "Nä" meaning "to watch over" and "Lani" meaning "heaven", translating to "Heavenly One Who Observes".

#591

JOURNI

Feminine

Uncommon African American name created by Alice Walker for her novel "Meridian". Despite no specific meaning, it embodies positivity, creativity, and individuality.

#592

MARCELINE

Feminine

Distinctive feminine given name of French origin, derived from "marcelinus," meaning "dedicated to Mars." It was popularized during the Middle Ages through association with St. Marcel, the patron saint of chickens, and became widely recognized across France and French-speaking regions. Today, it remains a classic yet unique choice for baby girls due to its historic roots and elegant connotations.

#593

AILANI

Feminine

Ailani, of Hawaiian origin, means 'high heavenly one'.

#594

MYRA

Feminine

Greek-origin female name derived from the ancient city of Myra in modern-day Turkey. It means 'light' or 'illumination', reflecting the god Myr's association with fire and light.

#595

MAVIS

Feminine

Rare yet recognizable feminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning 'small'.

#596

ALIANA

Feminine

Unique Latin-origin girl's name derived from "alius," meaning "other" or "different.

#597

KINLEY

Feminine

American name created by blending Kenneth and Kelly, both of Scottish origin. Though it has no specific meaning, some interpret it as 'strong and noble'.

#598

AINSLEY

Feminine

Distinctively Scottish name derived from 'Aindreas', meaning 'manly' or 'virile', originally used for males but also historically for females.

#599

JAYLANI

Feminine

Arabic origin name composed of "Ya" meaning "O" or "Oh", and "Ali" translating to "Exalted". It's interpreted as "O Exalted One" and is believed to have been popularized by Ali ibn Abi Talib, a revered figure in Islamic culture known for his bravery and wisdom. Despite its origins, Jaylani has become a popular choice among parents globally who appreciate its uniqueness and profound meaning.

#600

EVE

Feminine

The name Eve, derived from Hebrew 'Chavah' meaning 'life,' is significant in the Bible as the first woman created by God.