Female first names.
Genders
Sort
By letter
By religions
By ethnicities
By countries
ASHYRIA
FemaleModern female name with unknown origins, likely derived from elements meaning 'ash' (symbolizing purity) and 'Yria' (meaning 'from the land'). Pronounced /ˌæʃˈaɪriə/, it has gained popularity recently due to its uniqueness. Spelling variations include Ashuria, Ashiriya, and Ashirah. Not tied to any historical figure or culture, Ashyria allows bearers to create their own meanings and associations.
ASIA
FemaleAsia, derived from the Greek word for continent Asia, has been used historically as both a geographical reference and a female given name with meanings of royalty and elegance.
ASIAH
FemaleArabic name meaning 'morning' or 'dawn', symbolizing hope and renewal.
ASIALYN
FemaleUnique Hebrew-derived name meaning "he will help" or "help me," gaining popularity as a modern twist on traditional names despite its recent origin.
ASIALYNN
FemaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin, often associated with beauty and elegance, but its true meaning remains lost to time.
ASIAMARIE
FemaleItalian name combining 'Asia' and 'Marie', meaning "dedicated to Mars from Asia".
ASIAN
FemaleUncommon, distinctive given name derived from the Latin 'Asia', signifying someone connected to or inspired by the largest continent on Earth.
ASIANA
FemaleModern feminine name of Latin origin meaning 'of Asia' or 'from Asia', derived from the continent itself, signifying ancient wisdom and natural beauty.
ASIANAE
FemaleUnique Latin feminine name translating to 'of Asia' or 'belonging to Asia', reflecting historical Roman influences with Asian cultures.
ASIANAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "She shall answer" or "He shall answer," appearing in the Book of Isaiah.
ASIANAY
FemaleHebrew name derived from 'Asiyah', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It represents inner strength and resilience.
ASIANE
FemaleVietnamese female given name derived from 'Asia,' conveying elegance and connection to the continent.
ASIANNA
FemaleAmerican name created by combining '-anna' with 'Asia', meaning "from Asia" or "feminine form of Asian".
ASIAONNA
FemaleAfrican-origin name derived from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning 'Mother is supreme'.
ASIE
FemaleAsia is a unique female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'from Asia', the largest continent on Earth.
ASIEL
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "God is my helper," used traditionally for boys but also sometimes for girls, drawing from biblical roots.
ASIHA
FemaleArabic name derived from 'asihah', meaning 'kindness'. It's often associated with grace and benevolence.
ASIJA
FemaleSlavic-origin name from Croatia meaning "wisdom" or "knowledge", often associated with beauty as well. It was historically popular among Croatians who valued intelligence highly.
ASIJAH
FemaleYoruba name meaning "There is power in war," symbolizing strength during adversity.
ASIL
FemaleUnique Turkish name derived from Arabic 'asila', meaning 'pure' or 'genuine', historically associated with nobility.
ASILEE
FemaleCaptivating African name of Ashanti origin from Ghana, meaning "dreamer" in the Akan language, suggesting imaginative spirit and destined greatness.
ASIMA
FemaleArabic feminine given name that means "High" or "Lofty," symbolizing ambition and achievement.
ASIMINA
FemaleCharming Greek feminine name derived from the ancient Greek word 'asiminos', meaning blackcurrant bush, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. It is associated with Aphrodite's attendant, embodying passionate love.
ASINA
FemaleUncommon yet beautiful African name derived from Swahili 'asini', meaning 'snake'. It signifies wisdom, transformation, and healing.
ASINAT
FemaleTurkish female given name meaning 'like a lioness', symbolizing strength and courage.
ASIRA
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'asira', meaning 'helper' or 'assistant'. While not common, it signifies assistance.
ASISHA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Ashis', meaning 'moon', signifying grace, intelligence, and tranquility.
ASIYA
FemaleArabic name meaning "strong" or "powerful," associated with the kind and compassionate wife of Pharaoh in Islamic tradition.
ASIYAH
FemaleArabic-origin name, derived from 'asaha', meaning 'good deeds'. It's associated with the virtuous wife of Pharaoh in Islamic tradition.
ASIYE
FemaleBeautiful Turkish name meaning 'companion' or 'friend', celebrating unity and companionship.
ASJA
FemaleRare yet captivating Slavic female name from Bosnian culture, derived from "as" meaning 'morning dew', symbolizing purity and renewal.
ASJAH
FemaleModern girl's name of unknown origin, likely created by combining elements from various names like Aisha or Sahira, with meanings such as 'beautiful' or 'flower-like', though these are not widely accepted.
ASJHA
FemaleUnique, Hebrew-derived name meaning "whispering," evoking softness and gentleness while carrying an air of intrigue from Jewish tradition.
ASJIA
FemaleMiddle Eastern name derived from the Arabic Asiya, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting resilience and determination, as seen in its namesake, a wise and courageous figure in Islamic tradition.
ASLAN
FemalePersian masculine given name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and royalty, popular among ancient Persians and gaining international recognition through media like C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.
ASLEAN
FemaleIntriguing female name of Irish origin, derived from "Ascán," meaning "dream" or "vision." It signifies creativity and spirituality, popularized by figures like American singer-songwriter Aslean Fitzgerald.
ASLEE
FemaleUncommon American unisex name with origins tracing back to medieval England. It was originally an occupational surname for those involved in brewing, derived from "hūsleah" meaning "clearing near the houses." Today, it's chosen by parents seeking a distinctive name.
ASLEIGH
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'Aesc', meaning 'ash tree'.
ASLEY
FemaleThe name Ashley is of English origin, derived from "æsc" meaning "ash tree" and "leah" meaning "woodland clearing". It originally served as a surname but evolved into a popular female given name, associated with Saint Ashley in medieval times. Today, it remains widely used worldwide and is often shortened to Ash or Ashlee.
ASLHEY
FemaleDistinctive, Slavic-derived given name meaning 'ash tree,' symbolizing growth and resilience. Once believed to confer protective qualities, it's now an uncommon yet globally appreciated choice for parents seeking unique, historically significant names, often gender-neutral.