Female first names.

ARLEIGH

Female

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname "Arley," meaning "from the hill clearing" in Old English, often associated with organization or harmony due to its similarity to the word "array.

ARLEIN

Female

Intriguing Hebrew origin name, translating to 'singer' or 'songbird', reflecting one's melodious voice.

ARLEINE

Female

Distinctive French female name derived from 'arbre', meaning 'tree', symbolizing strength and resilience.

ARLEN

Female

Scottish origin given name, derived from the Scottish surname "Arlean," believed to mean "between two slopes.

ARLENA

Female

Unique Latin-derived girls' name meaning "shrine" or "altar," associated with reverence and devotion.

ARLENE

Female

American feminine given name derived from the male name Harold, which means 'army power' or 'noble army' in Old German.

ARLENER

Female

The name Arlener has unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, appearing rarely in modern times despite notable appearances in popular culture like 'Breaking Bad'.

ARLENI

Female

Spanish name of Basque origin meaning 'song', often linked to music and creativity, inspired by ancient Basque mythology.

ARLENIS

Female

Unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from "arlés," meaning "eagle," combining strength and grace.

ARLENNE

Female

Unique French name meaning 'cursed', yet it signifies strength and resilience throughout history.

ARLENNY

Female

Distinctive Spanish name derived from "arlenar," meaning "to cause to howl.

ARLENY

Female

Distinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'arbor', meaning 'tree'. It signifies strength, growth, and longevity.

ARLENYS

Female

Captivating feminine name of Spanish origin, composed of 'Aren' meaning sand and 'lys', derived from the Greek word for liberty.

ARLEON

Female

Distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "araleonem," meaning "to swear an oath." It was brought to Britain by Roman soldiers in the 5th century. Throughout history, notable figures like Saint Arleanus and Arlean of Rohan have carried this name, which today represents strength, courage, and honor.

ARLES

Female

Unique and distinct given name of French origin, derived from the ancient city of Arelate (now known as Arles), which means "altitude" or "hill.

ARLESA

Female

Unique female given name of Spanish origin, derived from the city of Arles in southern France. It means "to the altar" or "dedicated to God," reflecting the city's rich religious history and was likely chosen by families with strong ties to the Church. Despite its uncommon usage today, Arlesa is associated with strength, courage, and determination.

ARLESHA

Female

Unique African American name derived from the Swahili word 'arusi,' meaning 'wedding' or 'marriage.' It symbolizes joy, celebration, and unity.

ARLESIA

Female

Arlesia, of Latin origin, means "golden" and was historically reserved for Roman girls of high social status.

ARLESS

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'lion-like' or 'bold as a lion', reflecting strength and courage.

ARLET

Female

Rare French feminine given name derived from the Old German 'Arald', meaning 'noble strength'. Its origins date back to medieval France via Germanic tribes.

ARLETA

Female

Polish female name derived from 'arłot', meaning 'aurochs', a extinct wild cattle species.

ARLETE

Female

Portuguese feminine name derived from Arialda, meaning 'noble' or 'elegant'.

ARLETH

Female

Unique Spanish female name derived from 'arlequín', meaning Harlequin, the clever servant character from Italian commedia dell'arte theatre.

ARLETHA

Female

American feminine name with unclear origins, believed to be created from 'Arletta' and 'Elta'. It does not have an explicit meaning but offers personal interpretation.

ARLETHE

Female

Captivating female name coined by Anne Rice for her Vampire Chronicles series, evoking nobility and mystery.

ARLETHEA

Female

Unique feminine given name of Latin origin, combining "aridus" meaning dry or arid, and "Theresa," signifying harvesting or reaping. It evokes strength and resilience, inspired by historical figures like Saint Arlethe, and remains captivating despite its rarity.

ARLETHER

Female

Rare given name with unknown origin and uncertain meaning; some believe it may be a variant of French 'Arlette' meaning "noble", but no definitive evidence supports this theory.

ARLETHIA

Female

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'reed' or 'arrow,' signifying flexibility, adaptability, and resilience.

ARLETT

Female

Unique German name derived from "arlind," meaning "eagle power.

ARLETTA

Female

Charming Italian feminine name meaning "little noble" or "little aristocrat," denoting elegance and nobility, with the diminutive suffix "-etta" adding endearment.

ARLETTE

Female

Arlette, of Old German origin meaning 'noble combat,' gained popularity during the Middle Ages in France, notably as the mother of William the Conqueror, offering elegance and historical recognition.

ARLEVIA

Female

Rare, elegant given name of Latin origin, historically associated with nobility and bravery.

ARLEY

Female

Uncommon English name derived from Old English 'earge', meaning 'shielder' or 'defender'.

ARLI

Female

Rare yet powerful Scandinavian name meaning "eagle power", derived from the Old Norse word "aral".

ARLIA

Female

Rare and elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'silver', with historical significance tracing back to ancient Rome and associated with notable figures like Saint Arilius.

ARLIANA

Female

Rare, elegant Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'made of gold' or 'like gold'.

ARLICE

Female

Latin name meaning "noble" or "eagle-like", originating from the Gothic name Alaricus which means "all-powerful ruler".

ARLICIA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived female given name meaning 'little ploughshare', originally a surname associated with farming and Roman goddess Ceres.

ARLIE

Female

Uncommon 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.

ARLIEN

Female

Rare but powerful French name derived from the Old German 'Ari' or 'Hari', meaning 'warrior'.