Female first names.

ARTHI

Female

Indian girl's name from Tamil Nadu, meaning 'offering' or 'worship' in Sanskrit, signifying devotion and purity.

ARTHUR

Female

Germanic name meaning "noble bear" or "strong as an arthur".

ARTHUREE

Female

Germanic origin, signifies 'noble ruler' or 'powerful eagle'.

ARTHURENE

Female

Distinctive given name of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of Arthur (meaning strength and brightness) and the feminine suffix -ene.

ARTHURINE

Female

French-derived feminine name, derived from 'Arthur' meaning "bear" or "noble", with the suffix "-ine" added for a feminine touch.

ARTI

Female

Arti, derived from Sanskrit 'Arti', means 'light' or 'worship'.

ARTIA

Female

Distinctive unisex name of Latin origin, meaning 'bear', signifying strength and courage.

ARTIANA

Female

Distinctive Latin-origin name derived from "artus," meaning "joint" or "hinge," popularized in the 20th century yet rooted in ancient Roman culture.

ARTICE

Female

Rare Latin-derived name originally meaning 'leader of the arts'.

ARTICIA

Female

Latin-derived name meaning 'pure' or 'virginal', with historical notable figures and literary appearances, although rare today.

ARTIE

Female

Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "art" meaning 'bear', also linked to Latin "arthur", meaning 'noble'.

ARTIMESE

Female

Artemise is a rare, unisex name of Latin origin derived from 'artemisia', a genus of plants known as wormwood or sagebrush. It once referenced the Roman plant and goddess Artemis/Diana but has since evolved into both male and female forms across different cultures, particularly Slavic ones.

ARTINA

Female

Rare yet elegant Latin-origin name meaning "silver," associated with wealth, grace, and purity in Roman history.

ARTIS

Female

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'complete' or 'perfect'.

ARTISHA

Female

Igbo African origin name meaning 'she brings joy'.

ARTISHIA

Female

Rare and captivating female name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture, signifying beauty or elegance.

ARTIST

Female

Greek-derived given name meaning "skilled in art," popular among creative families since the 20th century.

ARTRA

Female

Ancient Irish name derived from the surname Ó hEithir, translating to "descendant of Eithir," a likely warrior or leader. Its meaning remains unclear but holds significant historical and cultural importance in Ireland.

ARTRESHA

Female

Unique Persian name meaning "pure" or "chaste", often associated with purity and virtue.

ARTRICE

Female

Uncommon unisex given name with unknown origin, no widely accepted meaning or etymology.

ARTRICIA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning "joints" or "limbs," created as a feminine form of Arturus. It's associated with strength and uniqueness, and was used by some ancient Roman families. Saint Artricia, a fourth-century martyr, is linked to this name.

ARTRINA

Female

Aratina is a rare yet elegant Persian female given name meaning "pure" or "virgin", symbolizing purity and innocence, bringing good fortune and happiness according to Persian culture.

ARTURA

Female

Spanish-derived name meaning 'noble' or 'courageous', traditionally given to males but also increasingly popular for females.

ARTURO

Female

Spanish and Italian male given name originating from Latin "Arthurus", derived from legendary King Arthur, meaning "noble" or "strong as a bear". It has been popular throughout history and culture in Spain and Italy.

ARUBA

Female

Captivating girl's name derived from the Spanish explorer Amerigo Vespucci who named the island "Arena Blanca," meaning 'White Sand'. It evolved over time to become Aruba, signifying 'golden' or 'happiness', making it an inspiring choice for parents.

ARUNA

Female

Aruna, of Sanskrit origin, translates to "the first ray of sunlight" or "dawn," reflecting its association with Aruna, the charioteer of the Sun God Surya in Hindu mythology.

ARUNDHATI

Female

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit 'Arundhatī', meaning 'light radiance'. In Hindu mythology, it signifies marital bliss, while in astronomy, it represents a bright star in Ursa Major.

ARUNIMA

Female

Arunima, of Sanskrit origin, means 'mother who brings forth the first rays of the sun'.

ARUSHA

Female

Striking African name of Maasai origin, translating to 'the middle' or 'the central one', reflecting its geographical location in Tanzania and its historical significance within Maasai culture.

ARUSHI

Female

Indian female given name derived from 'Aarush', meaning 'the first rays of the sun' in Sanskrit, symbolizing purity, vitality, and new beginnings.

ARUVI

Female

Indian Tamil name meaning 'first ray of sunlight,' symbolizing hope and renewal.

ARVA

Female

Distinctive Sanskrit female name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati and historically popular among Indian royalty.

ARVADA

Female

Scandinavian female name derived from 'arveidi', meaning 'inherited' or 'inheritance'. It signifies strength, wisdom, and independence, as reflected by historical figures like Queen Arvada the Wise.

ARVAEYAH

Female

Rare Hebrew name meaning "God is my purity," derived from "arvah" (snow) and "yah" (God).

ARVAYAH

Female

Distinctive Hebrew name meaning "my deer," historically associated with the Tribe of Asher in Israel. It holds significant cultural importance and has gained global recognition for its uniqueness and rich history.

ARVEDA

Female

Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'lotus', symbolizing purity and spiritual growth in Hindu mythology.

ARVEEN

Female

Distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'pure' or 'undefiled', traditionally given to both boys and girls but more commonly used for females.

ARVELLA

Female

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning "field" or "plowland," originally created as a female variant of the Roman family name Arval.

ARVENA

Female

Rare Latin-derived female given name meaning "fields," popular among early Christian communities.

ARVETA

Female

Rare Scandinavian name derived from 'Arfeitr', meaning 'quick' or 'vigorous'. It was used by ancient Vikings to describe energetic individuals and has been gaining popularity recently for its unique sound and meaningful origin.