Female first names.

ATHYLENE

Female

Rare female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek 'Athalene' meaning 'flourishing', or the Latin 'athenaeus' relating to the goddess Athena.

ATHYNA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'flourishing' or 'blossoming', associated with growth and prosperity.

ATHZIRI

Female

Unique Basque girl's name pronounced "Ah-thee-hee-ree", derived from the Basque word for 'basilisk', a mythical creature from European folklore.

ATHZIRY

Female

Unique given name of unknown origin and meaning, popular among parents seeking distinctive names for their children.

ATIA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'black', popularized by Gaius Octavius' mother during the Roman Empire's late republic period.

ATIANA

Female

Unique Spanish name meaning 'equal in weight' or 'of equal value', derived from the Greek mythological figure Atalanta known for her speed and hunting skills.

ATIANNA

Female

Modern invention of uncertain origin and meaning, likely created as a blend of other names or simply as a unique creation by its parents or creators.

ATIBA

Female

Uncommon African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'the king has returned' or 'the one who has made wealth appear', reflecting hope, prosperity, and resilience.

ATIE

Female

Athena is an Irish name derived from the ancient Celtic word 'atha', meaning 'ancient'.

ATIFA

Female

Atifa, of Swahili origin, means 'to return' and is often used for both boys and girls.

ATIKA

Female

Arabic female name derived from 'atika', meaning 'pure'. It signifies purity and innocence.

ATINA

Female

Captivating Greek name meaning "from Athens," popularized during medieval Europe, and associated with notable figures like Australian writer Atina Pappas.

ATINUKE

Female

Unisex Yoruba name meaning 'there is wealth/prosperity', reflecting hopes for future success.

ATIRA

Female

Arabian name derived from the Arabic word "atira", meaning 'wealth' or 'richness', signifying abundance and prosperity.

ATISHA

Female

Sanskrit name meaning 'excessive kindness,' derived from the Sanskrit words 'ati' (excessive) and 'sha' (to go).

ATIVA

Female

Hebrew name derived from "ativa," meaning "strong" or "powerful." It originated centuries ago, often given to Jewish girls, and has gained global recognition due to its distinctive sound and empowering message.

ATIYA

Female

Arabic origin feminine given name, meaning 'gift', popularized by Al-Ghazali who named his daughter Atiya, symbolizing her as a precious gift from God.

ATIYAH

Female

Unique Arabic girl's name, meaning 'gift' or 'flower', popularized by Muhammad's daughter Fatima.

ATIYANA

Female

Distinctive African name of Swahili origin, signifying 'fire' and evoking strength and passion.

ATIYANNA

Female

African feminine name of Yoruba origin, meaning "to cause joy" and "father has come," signifying happiness and divine gift.

ATIYE

Female

Turkish name derived from Arabic 'atiyah', meaning 'modesty'. It signifies elegance, grace, and inner beauty.

ATIYYA

Female

Arabic girls' name meaning "firm" or "strong", derived from 'awta', to be strong.

ATIYYAH

Female

Uncommon yet distinctive Arabic name meaning 'gifted one', derived from the root word 'atta'. Historically, Atiyyah was a wife of Prophet Muhammad and a notable figure in Islamic tradition.

ATLA

Female

Rare Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse "Álfrún", translating to "elf power" or "elf protection". It was likely used during medieval times by Vikings, inspired by Norse mythology where elves possess supernatural powers.

ATLANNA

Female

Unique name of unknown origin, often associated with the legendary city of Atlantis.

ATLANTA

Female

The female name Atlanta originates from Greek mythology, meaning 'from Atlanta,' and refers to a legendary hunting virgin.

ATLANTIS

Female

The unique name Atlantis, of Greek origin, is derived from Plato's legendary lost city-kingdom that sank into the ocean around 9600 BC.

ATLAS

Female

Greek name derived from the Titan god who was condemned to hold up the sky on his shoulders, interpreted to mean "enduring" or "carrying on one's shoulders." It has been associated with strength and endurance throughout history and popularized as a symbol of geography and exploration through the book of maps titled "Atlas." Today, it remains a popular boy's name conveying global significance and power.

ATLEAN

Female

Rare Greek name derived from 'Athlima', meaning 'fighter'.

ATLEE

Female

Rare Scottish name of noble origin, derived from the Old English word "æðel", historically used as a surname but now given to both boys and girls.

ATLEIGH

Female

Unique, historic name of Old English origin, meaning 'noble,' signifying elegance and grace.

ATLEY

Female

Rare English name derived from Æthelgeat, meaning "noble gift" or "noble battle," brought to England by Anglo-Saxons in the mid-5th century. It signifies a person who is noble and gifted.

ATLI

Female

Uncommon yet powerful Old Norse male name meaning 'battle'.

ATLIE

Female

Athalie is a rare female name of Greek origin, derived from 'atalias' meaning 'pavement', connected to Apollo's divine path. Historically, it was borne by Queen Athaliah of Judah and famously used in Racine's tragedy 'Athalie'.

ATLINE

Female

Rare and unique name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

ATLYS

Female

Rare yet powerful Greek name meaning 'bearing or supporting,' derived from the legendary Titan Atlas who bore the weight of the heavens.

ATOLI

Female

Atoli is of Hawaiian origin, derived from 'atoli', meaning 'to gather or collect'. It's a unisex name known for its unique sound and spelling. In Hawaiian culture, it signifies unity and harmony.

ATONG

Female

Unique African name of Sudanese origin meaning 'to be strong' in the Dinka language.

ATONIA

Female

Meet Atonia, a rare Latin-origin female given name meaning 'without sin' or 'pure', derived from the Latin 'a' meaning 'without' and 'tonus' referring to sound.

ATONYA

Female

Unique African female given name derived from Atatoya in the Ewe language, possibly meaning "born on Monday" or relating to the day of the week. It carries a rich heritage tied to the Ewe people's history and migration across West Africa.