Female names most popular from last year.
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ANNELYSE
FeminineRare French name meaning 'graceful joy', derived from the elements Anne ('grace') and lise (Latin 'laetitia', meaning 'joy').
AOLANIS
FeminineIntroducing the name Aolanis, of unknown origin but with potential roots in ancient Celtic mythology, making it truly unique and meaningful.
ARAIYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name, derived from 'Arariyah', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It holds historical importance in Islamic culture as the mother of Prophet Muhammad's sons.
ARCELIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Spanish name derived from 'arcadio,' meaning 'from Arcadia,' evoking grace, charm, and serenity.
ARIANE
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Greek origin, meaning 'most holy' or 'utterly pure', derived from the goddess Ariadne.
ARIELYS
FeminineDistinctive Spanish female given name derived from 'ariel', meaning 'lioness' or 'eagle'.
ARITZEL
FeminineUnique Basque given name, possibly meaning "silver mountain," cherished for its distinctive identity rooted in Basque culture despite uncertain origins.
ARITZIA
FeminineItalian female name derived from 'arizia', meaning 'vanity', but typically signifying elegance.
ARPI
FeminineArmenian-origin name derived from Hovhannes/Hovsep, meaning 'grace of God', tracing back to the early Christian period.
ARSHIYA
FemininePersian name meaning "throne", associated with leadership and power, popular among families of Persian descent worldwide.
ASE
FeminineRare Norwegian name meaning 'god', derived from Old Norse 'ás', and connected to Norse mythology.
ATHEENA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', historically associated with the goddess Athena.
AUGUSTINA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'augustus' meaning 'great', often associated with Roman Emperor Augustus.
AULORA
FeminineCaptivating Latin name derived from 'aurora', meaning dawn, symbolizing new beginnings and renewal.
AUNESTI
FeminineRomanian name derived from "aun," meaning "cloud," signifying "of the clouds" or "among the clouds.
AUSTYNN
FeminineRare yet distinctively Irish name, derived from the historic Ó Duibhshígeir clan, translating to 'descendant of the dark watery stranger'.
AVAEYA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'the first form'.
AVAIAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew boys' name meaning 'father', popularized by the Israeli city Avigl'ia.
AVAIYAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning "my father is the Lord," often used as a feminine variation of Avraham.
AVONNA
FeminineLatin-derived name, meaning 'oats or grain', originating from Italy with a strong tie to nature and abundance.
AVRIELLE
FeminineHebrew name meaning "Father's song," derived from the words "av" (father) and "riel" (song).
AYONNA
FeminineAyonna, of African origin, means 'child of joy', reflecting optimism and hope.
AZAYAH
FeminineRare yet captivating African origin unisex name derived from Swahili, meaning "to have faith" or "to believe".
AZAYLEE
FeminineUnique African name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Tuesday". It has historical ties to Ghanaian and Ivorian royalty and remains popular among families honoring their African heritage.
AZYA
FeminineAfrican origin name, popular among Igbo people of Nigeria, meaning 'beauty' and reflecting hope for exceptional grace.
BECKLEY
FeminineDistinct English name derived from "beocleah," meaning "stream with bees," conveying harmony in nature.
BENITA
FeminineFeminine given name of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning "blessed" or "happy".
BERTIE
FeminineBertie, of English origin from the Germanic "Bertram," means "bright" or "famous." Popularized by King Edward VII (1901-1910), it's often used as a nickname for Albert or Bertram.
BESSIE
FeminineEnglish name with Hebrew origins meaning "God is my oath," derived from the diminutive form of Elizabeth popularized in the 19th century as a nickname for young girls named Elizabeth.
BETTE
FeminineUnique English given name, shortened from Elizabeth which originates from the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning "my God is an oath". It gained popularity during the Middle Ages in England and was popularized by American actress Bette Davis.
BIBIANA
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Late Latin word "bibus," meaning "twig" or "branched." It is notably associated with several early Christian saints, including Saint Bibiana of Rome who devoted her life to serving God and performing acts of charity despite persecution.
BIRDEE
FeminineBirdie is an American name of recent origin, popularized by Truman Capote in his 1966 novella "A Christmas Memory". It has no specific meaning but is associated with freedom and nature due to its similarity to the word 'bird'.
BLIMI
FeminineHebrew name meaning "fullness" or "abundance", possibly derived from the biblical name Bilhah.
BORA
FeminineTurkish given name meaning 'northern wind', associated with strength and freedom, and popularized by its use as a personal name in recent years despite once being mainly used as a surname or nickname.
BRAELEIGH
FeminineDistinctive female name of Irish origin, derived from Brighid meaning "exalted one" or "noble".
BRAYLEI
FeminineModern, invented name created by American parents in the late 20th century, combining elements from various sources, including English, Irish, and Latin languages. Its first part, "Bray," possibly inspired by the sound made by donkeys or an Irish surname meaning 'spacious,' blends with "ley," a Latin suffix denoting fields or meadows. Braylei evokes expansive landscapes and musicality without direct translation or historical association, allowing each bearer to create their own legacy.
BRIDGETT
FeminineIntriguing Irish female given name derived from "Brighid," meaning "exalted one." It honors Saint Bridget, Ireland's patron saint, known for her kindness and healing powers.
BRIENNE
FeminineFrench name meaning "from the hill," associated with the town of Brienne-le-Château.
BRYLYNN
FeminineModern, unique girl's name of unknown origin and unclear meaning.
BRYSTAL
FeminineBrystal is of English origin, meaning "like crystal," derived from the Middle English word "crystall" and believed to have originated as a variant spelling of Crystal.